Gender and Ethnic Intersectionality in Solicitors’ Careers, 1970 to 2016

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
D. Valizade, J. Tomlinson, D. Muzio, Andy Charlwood, S. Aulakh
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Abstract

This article provides new insights into the intersection of gender and ethnic inequalities in the solicitors’ profession. Using administrative records spanning the entire population of practising solicitors in England and Wales, we analyse structural changes over successive cohorts of solicitors and identify four distinctive employment profiles: high-street solicitors, city solicitors, corporate fast-track and in-house. We show how solicitors with single or multiple characteristics associated with disadvantage are located in different employment profiles and how this changes over time. Demonstrating originality and the value of an intersectional analysis, we find that while ethnic stratification within solicitor careers decreases, stratification by gender remains constant. We find that in a period of rapid expansion, minority ethnic men become much better integrated into the most prestigious career profile in the profession – the corporate fast-track – compared with white women who are both earlier entrants to and numerically dominant in the profession.
1970年至2016年律师职业中的性别和种族交叉性
这篇文章为律师职业中性别和种族不平等的交叉提供了新的见解。利用英格兰和威尔士执业律师的行政记录,我们分析了连续几批律师的结构变化,并确定了四种不同的就业情况:商业街律师、城市律师、企业快速通道和内部律师。我们展示了具有与劣势相关的单一或多种特征的律师如何在不同的就业状况中定位,以及这种情况如何随着时间的推移而变化。我们发现,尽管律师职业中的种族分层减少,但按性别划分的分层保持不变,这证明了交叉分析的独创性和价值。我们发现,在一个快速扩张的时期,与白人女性相比,少数族裔男性更好地融入了该行业最负盛名的职业形象——企业快速通道——后者都是较早进入该行业并在数字上占主导地位的女性。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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