The Dignity of Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples' Experiences at Work (Research in Human Resource Management)

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The Dignity of Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples' Experiences at Work (Research in Human Resource Management)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 212 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781805925804
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Full Description

The UN estimates that there are approximately 476 million indigenous people around the world, and there are 1.8 million Native Americans in the USA. These individuals face recurring challenges with high rates of unemployment, poverty, unequal access to health care, low educational levels, and housing and food insecurity. They also face cultural dominance by one or more European countries, the confiscation of indigenous lands, environmental degradation, racism, higher suicide rates, shorter longevity rates, and countless indignities.

Another one of the biggest challenges facing Native Americans and indigenous people is that they often experience unfair discrimination in the employment process and exclusion from work organizations, which perpetuates their high rates of poverty. Despite these problems, there has been little or no research on Native American work issues in human resource management or related fields. The Dignity of Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples' Experiences at Work considers the factors that affect unfair discrimination, racism, and the exclusion of indigenous people in work organizations; highlights the benefits of including indigenous people in organizations; develops a better understanding of indigenous people's work values, job choices, and reward preferences so organizations can attract and retain them; and offers directions for future research and practice on the plight of indigenous people in organizations.

Along with Native American and Indigenous Peoples' World of Work these volumes are unique in being the first titles on Native American or indigenous work issues, and many authors are indigenous people.

Contents

Chapter 1. The Relationship between Native Americans' Cultural Values and their Choice of Jobs, Motivation, and Job Attitudes; Dianna L. Stone, Kimberly M. Lukaszewski, and Brian Murray

Chapter 2. Legacy of Struggle and Promise: Native American Resilience and Pathways to Overcoming Adversity; Dianna Contreras Krueger and Jason Krueger

Chapter 3. The Retention of Indigenous Executives in Indigenous Organizations; Mason Ducharme

Chapter 4. Are We Considering the Future of Work for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people?; Ash Francisco, Brendan Churchill, and Michelle Evans

Chapter 5. Incivility Towards Native Americans in Organizations; Dianna L. Stone, Alanna M. Hirshman, and Kimberly M. Lukaszewski

Chapter 6. Dignity as a Framework for Research on the Indigenous Persons' Experience of Work; Brian Murray

Chapter 7. Indigenized Human Resources; Joseph Scott Gladstone

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