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Diversity in Law Firms

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diversityinlawfirms.pdf (8.96 MB)
Permanent Link(s)
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/79199
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Author
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, U.S.
Abstract

[Excerpt] The purpose of this report is to examine the employment status of women and minorities at law firms required to file EEO-1 reports. An employer is required to file an EEO-1 report if it employs 100 or more employees. Therefore, this study covers law firms which would be characterized as medium to large. Specifically, it examines employment status in a general sense to display the changes in the employment of minorities and women as attorneys since 1975. It also looks at the organizational characteristics of firms to explore the variations in the current employment of minorities and women. Finally, a major issue in law firms, the prospect of becoming a partner, is examined empirically to determine the relative likelihood of women and minorities being partners.

Date Issued
2003-01-01
Keywords
Federal
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key workplace documents
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Catherwood
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ILR
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diversity
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law
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firms
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women
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African Americans
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Hispanics
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Asian Americans
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degrees
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legal
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professionals
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markets
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minorities
Type
government record

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