You're Paid What You're Worth: And Other Myths of the Modern Economy

You're Paid What You're Worth: And Other Myths of the Modern Economy

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01 Feb, 2024

"This is the book to throw at your human resources director--not literally, of course--when any attempt is being made to bamboozle you about how decisions ...

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ISBN-10:

067429548X

ISBN-13:

9780674295483

Publisher

Harvard University Press

Dimensions

7.87 X 5.04 X 1.26 inches

Language

English

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"This is the book to throw at your human resources director--not literally, of course--when any attempt is being made to bamboozle you about how decisions on pay have been made...It is a closely argued, thoroughly researched treatise on how we got here and how pay could be both fairer and more effective as a reward."
--Stefan Stern, Financial World

"A flat-out revelation of a book by one of the nation's top scholars of the labor market...required reading for anyone who cares about the future of work in America."
--Matthew Desmond, author of Poverty, by America

"Jake Rosenfeld pulls back the curtain on the multifaceted cultural, institutional, and market forces at play in wage-setting. This timely book illuminates the power dynamics and often arbitrary forces that have contributed to the egregious inequality in the U.S. labor market--and then lays out a clear blueprint for progressive change."
--Thea Lee, President of the Economic Policy Institute

Job performance and where you work play a role in determining pay, but judgments of productivity and value are highly subjective. What makes a lawyer more valuable than a teacher? How do you measure the output of a police officer, a professor, or a reporter? Why, in the past few decades, did CEOs suddenly become hundreds of times more valuable than their employees? The answers lie not in objective criteria but in battles over interests and ideals.

Four dynamics are paramount: power, inertia, mimicry, and demands for equity. Power struggles legitimize pay for particular jobs, and organizational inertia makes that pay seem natural. Mimicry encourages employers to do what their peers are doing. And workers are on the lookout for practices that seem unfair. Jake Rosenfeld shows us how these dynamics play out in real-world settings, drawing on cutting-edge economics and original survey data, with an eye for compelling stories and revealing details.

You're Paid What You're Worth gets to the heart of that most basic of social questions: Who gets what and why?

Product Details

ISBN-10

:067429548X

ISBN-13

:9780674295483

Publisher

:Harvard University Press

Publication date

: 01 Feb, 2024

Sub-Category

: Organizational Behavior

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

No. of Units

:1

Dimension

: 7.87 X 5.04 X 1.26 inches

Weight

:399 g

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