Racial and Parental Identities Influence Compensation Negotiations

Employees from racial minority groups who are also parents may encounter systemic inequities that reflect in compensation outcomes. These employees might be less likely to negotiate aggressively or receive equitable offers due to stereotypes or lack of access to mentorship, illustrating how intersectionality shapes pay.

Employees from racial minority groups who are also parents may encounter systemic inequities that reflect in compensation outcomes. These employees might be less likely to negotiate aggressively or receive equitable offers due to stereotypes or lack of access to mentorship, illustrating how intersectionality shapes pay.

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