Lanfranconi, LuciaLuciaLanfranconiBasaran, AydaAydaBasaran2024-11-192024-11-1920232330-313110.24451/arbor.22229https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.2222910.1080/23303131.2022.2133037https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/36127This study provides a comparative qualitative case study on two welfare-to-work (WTW) offices with a different understanding of equity and equality. By analyzing organizational documents (n = 27), manager interviews (n = 10), observations of worker-client interactions (n = 13) and worker interviews (n = 13), we find cross-case and within-case variation on frontline worker practices. In the equality-oriented organization, workers acknowledge structural differences, but their practices are more focused on gender- and color-blind equality in treatment. In the equity-oriented organization, we find that more workers implement equity practices. Our findings suggest that organizational context interplays with the practices and beliefs of frontline workers; hence, shaping the fairness of client treatment.enH1Implementing Equity and Equality at the Frontline in Two Contrasting Welfare-To-Work (WTW) Organizations in California-article