2020
DOI: 10.1177/1475240920980188
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Exploring enduring employment discrimination in favour of British and American teachers in ‘traditional international schools’

Abstract: Volume 2 of this journal included an article (Canterford, 2003) which discussed ‘segmented labour markets’ in ‘international schools’. Using an economics lens, that paper investigated the predominance of British and American educators, concluding that a form of discrimination existed which was driven by demand-side factors. In particular, Canterford identified a labour market dominated by British and American actors, asserting that ‘requirements discriminate very effectively against teachers from certain areas… Show more

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