“…Policy makers and social scientists alike show increasing interest in the consequences of rising ethnic diversity and the growing presence of immigrant-background workers for organizational inequality and ethnic stratification in European and North American labor markets (DiTomaso, Post and Parks-Yancy 2007, Dostie et al 2021, Drouhot and Nee 2019, Heath and Cheung 2007, Peters and Melzer 2022, Tomaskovic-Devey, Hällsten and Avent-Holt 2015. However, increasing numbers of immigrant minorities in the workforce will not necessarily lead to increased exposure between immigrant-background ethnic minorities and the native-born ethnic majority at work, since ethnic workplace segregation is often widespread (Andersson et al 2014, Glitz 2014, Hellerstein and Neumark 2008, Lillehagen and Hermansen 2022, Strömgren et al 2014, Åslund and Skans 2010. Ethnic segregation and workplace diversity is ultimately the result of historical patterns of bias in the inflow and outflow of new and old employees, (Bygren 2013, Reskin, McBrier and Kmec 1999, Tsui and Gutek 1999.…”