Interesante experimento relativo a las creencias de los trabajadores segun su procedencia social. Sin embargo, lo más interesante son los testimonios y la influencia en el grupo de aquellos que han logrado superar su origen social.
Why You Should Beware Of Having An Upper Class Workforce
"Advantages beget advantages. Those who are born in upper-class echelons are likely to remain in the upper class, and high-earning entrepreneurs disproportionately originate from highly educated, well-to-do families," the researchers explain. "Our research suggests that social class shapes the attitudes that people hold about their abilities and that, in turn, has important implications for how class hierarchies perpetuate from one generation to the next."
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/adigaskell/2019/07/09/why-you-should-beware-of-having-an-upper-class-workforce/
Why You Should Beware Of Having An Upper Class Workforce
"Advantages beget advantages. Those who are born in upper-class echelons are likely to remain in the upper class, and high-earning entrepreneurs disproportionately originate from highly educated, well-to-do families," the researchers explain. "Our research suggests that social class shapes the attitudes that people hold about their abilities and that, in turn, has important implications for how class hierarchies perpetuate from one generation to the next."
Leerlo en:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/adigaskell/2019/07/09/why-you-should-beware-of-having-an-upper-class-workforce/
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