Marxe Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee

Stuck: Why Asian Americans Don’t Reach the Top of the Corporate Ladder

Funded by BRESI

Date: February 17, 2023

Workshop Recording

Featured Speaker(s)

Margaret M. Chin is Professor of Sociology at Hunter College/CUNY and CUNY Graduate Center. She was born and raised in New York City and is herself a child of Chinese immigrant parents. Prof. Chin received her B.A. from Harvard University and Ph.D. from Columbia University.

Prof. Chin is the author of two award winning books. Sewing Women: Immigrants and the New York City Garment Industry (Columbia University Press, 2005/15), an illuminating ethnography on the Chinese, Korean, Mexican and Ecuadorian garment workers, was honored by the Coalition for Labor Union Women (CLUW) and received an honorable mention from the Thomas and Znaniecki Book Award committee of the International Migration Section of the American Sociological Association. Her second book, Stuck: Why Asian Americans Don’t Reach the Top of the Corporate Ladder (NYU Press, 2020), an interview analysis of how factors such as race and trust can hold second generation Asian Americans back, was the winner for the Association of American Publishers 2021 PROSE (Professional and Scholarly Excellence) Book Award in the Business, Finance, and Management category. She is currently working on a third book with sociologist Syed Ali, tentatively titled, The Peer Effect: Building Better Schools and Better Workplaces.

Prof. Chin’s honors include an American Sociological Association’s Minority Fellows Award, a National Science Foundation Dissertation Grant, a Social Science Research Councils Postdoctoral Fellowship, and a Woodrow Wilson Foundation/Institute for Citizens & Scholars Career Enhancement Fellowship. She was also vice president of the Eastern Sociological Society (2015-16).

At Hunter College, she is currently a Faculty Associate of both the Asian American Studies Center, and the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute. She is also a member of the CUNY Asian American/ Asian Research Institute. Her specialties include immigration, family, work, Asian Americans, race/ethnicity, and children of immigrants.

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