“…Ethnic diversity in the Danish labour market is increasing. However, despite several decades of active labour-market policies aimed at integrating ethnic-minority citizens, minorities are overrepresented in low-skilled and temporary jobs, underrepresented in management positions, and more likely than members of the majority ethnic group to face unemployment (Andersen et al, 2015;Ejrnaes, 2012;Rennison, 2009;Romani et al, 2016; see also Ortlieb & Sieben, 2013;Siim, 2013 for international comparison). These macro trends are also reflected in the micro situation in organizations, as unequal opportunity structures, and the inequality that accompanies them, often endure, even in organizations committed to diversity and equality (Acker, 2006(Acker, , 2012Holck, 2016;Holvino & Kamp, 2009;Larsen, 2011;Marfelt and Muhr, 2016).…”