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Tiffany Taylor
Tiffany Taylor
Professor of Sociology, Kent State University
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Documenting desegregation: Segregation in American workplaces by race, ethnicity, and sex, 1966–2003
D Tomaskovic-Devey, C Zimmer, K Stainback, C Robinson, T Taylor, ...
American sociological review 71 (4), 565-588, 2006
4242006
Studying race or ethnic and sex segregation at the establishment level: Methodological issues and substantive opportunities using EEO-1 reports
CL Robinson, T Taylor, D Tomaskovic-Devey, C Zimmer, MW Irvin Jr
Work and Occupations 32 (1), 5-38, 2005
1032005
Studying Race or Ethnic and Sex Segregation at the Establishment Level Methodological Issues and Substantive Opportunities Using EEO-1 Reports
CL Robinson, T Taylor, D Tomaskovic-Devey, C Zimmer, MW Irvin
Work and Occupations 32 (1), 5-38, 2005
1032005
Re‐examining Cultural Contradictions: Mothering Ideology and the Intersections of Class, Gender, and Race
T Taylor
Sociology Compass 5 (10), 898-907, 2011
1002011
“Looking for a Few Good Women”: Volunteerism as an Interaction in Two Organizations
T Taylor, C Mallinson, K Bloch
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 37 (3), 389-410, 2008
722008
An Intersectional Approach to the Glass Ceiling: Gender, Race and Share of Middle and Senior Management in US Workplaces
KR Bloch, T Taylor, J Church, A Buck
Sex Roles 84 (5), 312-325, 2021
652021
Heteronormative Labour: Conflicting Accountability Structures among Men in Nursing
MD Cottingham, AH Johnson, T Taylor
Gender, Work & Organization 23 (6), 535-550, 2016
532016
Playing the race card: White injury, White victimhood and the paradox of colour-blind ideology in anti-immigrant discourse
KR Bloch, T Taylor, K Martinez
Ethnic and Racial Studies 43 (7), 1130-1148, 2020
432020
Contrasts and classtalk: A critical discourse analysis of welfare-to-work program managers
B Turgeon, T Taylor, LM Niehaus
Discourse & Society 25 (5), 656-671, 2014
342014
Welfare Queens and Anchor Babies: A Comparative Study of Stigmatized Mothers in the United States.
K Bloch, T Taylor
Mothering in the Age of Neoliberalism, 199-210, 2014
302014
Challenges of Multiracial Antiracist Activism: Racial Consciousness and Chief Wahoo
MR Jacobs, T Taylor
Critical Sociology 38 (5), 687-706, 2012
292012
Program Barriers and Challenges to Self-Sufficiency: A Qualitative Analysis of Ohio Welfare-to-Work Program Manager Identity
T Taylor, CL Gross, JK Towne-Roese
Critical Sociology 42 (7-8), 1125-1141, 2016
272016
Paperwork First, not Work First: How Caseworkers Use Paperwork to Feel Effective.
T Taylor
Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare 40 (1), 2013
252013
Doing deference or speaking up: Deconstructing the experience and expression of anger
T Taylor, BJ Risman
Race, Gender & Class, 60-80, 2006
242006
No Discretion Required? Caseworker Autonomy and the Rules of Welfare Reform
T Taylor
Sociological Inquiry 84 (3), 412-434, 2014
232014
THE NEW" LAZY": STRUCTURE AND AGENCY IN MANGERS'DISCUSSIONS OF WELFARE CLIENTS'MOTIVATION.
T Taylor, S Samblanet, E Seale
Race, Gender & Class 18, 2011
182011
Spatial Variation in US Labor Markets and Workplace Gender Segregation: 1980–2005
T Taylor, B Turgeon, A Buck, K Bloch, J Church
Sociological Inquiry 89 (4), 703-726, 2019
172019
Helpers “Here on the Front Lines”: Welfare‐to‐Work Managers' Moral Identity Work
T Taylor, B Turgeon, CL Gross
Symbolic Interaction 41 (1), 45-61, 2018
162018
Implementing Welfare-to-Work: Program Managers’ Identities and Service Delivery in North Carolina
T Taylor, E Seale
Sociological Focus 46 (4), 295-313, 2013
152013
Differentiation and Integration of Welfare-to-Work Service Delivery in North Carolina
A Buck, E Seale, J Leiter, T Taylor
Administration in Social Work 35 (5), 475-493, 2011
132011
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