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June 2018, Volume 157, Issue 2
- 267-306 Shifting the Beveridge curve: What affects labour market matching?
by Elva BOVA & João TOVAR JALLES & Christina KOLERUS - 307-329 Working conditions in the export industry of northern Morocco: Legal framework and situation on the ground
by Antonio TRINIDAD REQUENA & Rosa M. SORIANO MIRAS & Francisco BARROS RODRÍGUEZ
March 2018, Volume 157, Issue 1
- 1-37 Recession, austerity and gender: A comparison of eight European labour markets
by Hélène PÉRIVIER - 39-63 Job polarization in European industries
by Valeria CIRILLO - 65-82 Occupational segregation by hours of work in Europe
by Theo SPARREBOOM - 83-100 The gender pay gap at labour market entrance: Evidence from Germany
by Andreas BEHR & Katja THEUNE - 101-128 Inter†country wage differences in the European Union
by João PEREIRA & Aurora GALEGO - 129-152 Wage differentials within a female†dominated occupation: Domestic workers in informal and flexible jobs in Portugal
by Fátima SULEMAN & Maria da Conceição FIGUEIREDO - 153-167 Unions and unequal pay: The establishment of the “family wageâ€
by Lilach LURIE
December 2017, Volume 156, Issue 3-4
- 307-343 An emerging transnational industrial relations? Exploring the prospects for cross†border labour bargaining
by Urs LUTERBACHER & Andrew PROSSER & Konstantinos PAPADAKIS - 345-365 Positive class compromise in globalized production? The Freedom of Association Protocol in the Indonesian sportswear industry
by Karin Astrid SIEGMANN & Jeroen MERK & Peter KNORRINGA - 367-394 Is social partnership the way forward for Indian trade unions? Evidence from public services
by Vidu BADIGANNAVAR - 395-422 Employment regulation, game theory and weak employee voice in liberal economies
by Tony DOBBINS & Tony DUNDON & Niall CULLINANE & Eugene HICKLAND & Jimmy DONAGHEY - 423-442 The relationship between youth employment and older persons' employment in 20 OECD countries
by Eun Jeong JI - 443-464 Can welfare and labour market regimes explain cross†country differences in the unemployment of young people?
by Dennis TAMESBERGER - 465-494 The scars of youth: Effects of early†career unemployment on future unemployment experience
by Achim SCHMILLEN & Matthias UMKEHRER - 495-523 The relationship between employer†provided training and the retention of older workers: Evidence from Germany
by Peter B. BERG & Mary K. HAMMAN & Matthew M. PISZCZEK & Christopher J. RUHM - 525-548 The effects of under†skilling on need for recovery, losing employment and retirement intentions among older office workers: A prospective cohort study
by Fleur G. GOMMANS & Nicole W.H. JANSEN & Dave STYNEN & IJmert KANT & Andries de GRIP - 549-553 Ground down by growth: Tribe, caste, class and inequality in twenty†first†century India. By Alpa SHAH, Jens LERCHE, Richard AXELBY, Dalel BENBABAALI, Brendan DONEGAN, Jayaseelan RAJ and Vikramaditya THAKUR
by Uma Rani & Rishabh Kumar Dhir - 553-558 Heteromation, and other stories of computing and capitalism. By Hamid R. EKBIA and Bonnie A. NARDI
by Janine Berg - 560-560 Editorial Farewell
by Mark Lansky
June 2017, Volume 156, Issue 2
- 147-184 Unacceptable forms of work: A multidimensional model
by Deirdre McCANN & Judy FUDGE - 185-212 Social security and firm performance: The case of Vietnamese SMEs
by Sangheon LEE & Nina TORM - 213-242 Six central features of the Chinese labour market: A literature survey
by Yang SONG - 243-267 Discounted labour? Disaggregating care work in comparative perspective
by Naomi LIGHTMAN - 269-285 Hiring subsidies for people with a disability: Evidence from a small-scale social field experiment
by Eva DEUCHERT & Lukas KAUER - 287-302 Translating from multiple sources: Labour legislation reform in Turkey
by Umut Riza Ozkan - 303-306 La Gouvernance par les nombres: Cours au Collège de France (2012–2014)
by Francis Maupain
March 2017, Volume 156, Issue 1
- 1-23 Differences in horizontal and vertical mismatches across countries and fields of study
by Dieter VERHAEST & Sana SELLAMI & Rolf van der VELDEN - 25-43 Which skills protect graduates against a slack labour market?
by Martin HUMBURG & Andries de GRIP & Rolf van der VELDEN - 45-72 Vertical skill mismatch and wage consequences in low-skilled jobs: Evidence from Iran
by GholamReza Keshavarz HADDAD & Nader HABIBI - 73-98 The fear of failure: Youth employment problems in China
by Günter SCHUCHER - 99-112 Determinants of graduates' job opportunities and initial wages in China
by Jun KONG - 113-131 The skill premium effect of technological change: New evidence from United States manufacturing
by Sushanta K. MALLICK & Ricardo M. SOUSA - 133-144 Employee training practices and unions: Perspectives from Quebec
by Abderrahman HASSI & Roland FOUCHER
December 2016, Volume 155, Issue 4
- 477-508 The growth of precarious employment in Europe: Concepts, indicators and the effects of the global economic crisis
by Tomás GUTIÉRREZ-BARBARRUSA - 509-534 The potential effects of labour market duality for countries in a monetary union
by Anna KOSIOR & Michał RUBASZEK & Kamil WIERUS - 535-561 Productivity in German manufacturing firms: Does fixed-term employment matter?
by Sebastian NIELEN & Alexander SCHIERSCH - 563-585 An analysis of employment dynamics in the Republic of Korea: The role of temporary work and self-employment
by Taehyun AHN - 587-622 Temporary employment protection and productivity growth in EU economies
by Mirella DAMIANI & Fabrizio POMPEI & Andrea RICCI - 623-650 Labour protection and informal work: A cross-national analysis of European countries, 2004–2012
by Luz Adriana FLÓREZ & Francisco PERALES - 651-678 Youth employment security and labour market institutions: A dynamic perspective
by Gabriella BERLOFFA & Eleonora MATTEAZZI & Alina ŞANDOR & Paola VILLA - 679-709 Regulating for decent work experience: Meeting the challenge of the rise of the intern
by Rosemary OWENS & Andrew STEWART - 711-713 International and comparative employment relations: National regulation, global changes. Sixth edition. Edited by Greg J. BAMBER, Russell D. LANSBURY, Nick WAILES and Chris F. WRIGHT
by Peter Auer
September 2016, Volume 155, Issue 3
- 339-355 The architecture of global labour governance
by Frank HENDRICKX & Axel MARX & Glenn RAYP & Jan WOUTERS - 357-382 Can labour provisions work beyond the border? Evaluating the effects of EU free trade agreements
by Liam CAMPLING & James HARRISON & Ben RICHARDSON & Adrian SMITH - 383-406 Promoting labour rights in the global economy: Could the United States’ new model trade and investment frameworks advance international labour standards in Bangladesh?
by Ronald C. BROWN - 407-433 Labour provisions in EU trade agreements: What potential for channelling labour standards-related capacity building?
by Franz Christian EBERT - 435-459 Redesigning enforcement in private labour regulation: Will it work?
by Axel MARX & Jan WOUTERS - 461-470 Labour statistics in south-eastern Europe: Similarities and differences across national definitions
by Gjergji FILIPI - 471-473 Gender, development, and globalization: Economics as if all people mattered. Second edition. By Lourdes BENERÍA, Günseli BERIK and Maria S. FLORO
by Naoko OTOBE
June 2016, Volume 155, Issue 2
- 171-199 The manufacturing–services dynamic in economic development
by David KUCERA & Leanne RONCOLATO - 201-230 Technology, offshoring and the task content of occupations in the United Kingdom
by Semih AKÇOMAK & Suzanne KOK & Hugo ROJAS-ROMAGOSA - 231-252 ICTs and labour productivity growth in sub-Saharan Africa
by Evelyn WAMBOYE & Abel ADEKOLA & Bruno SERGI - 253-263 Long-term employment intensity of sectoral output growth in Tunisia
by Seifallah SASSI & Mohamed GOAIED - 265-280 Measuring employment vulnerability in Europe
by Rémi BAZILLIER & Cristina BOBOC & Oana CALAVREZO - 281-296 The rights of migrant workers: Economics, politics and ethics
by Martin RUHS - 297-314 The impact of remittances from Canada's seasonal workers programme on Mexican farms
by Lidia CARVAJAL GUTIÉRREZ & Thomas G. JOHNSON - 315-337 Employer attitudes towards refugee immigrants: Findings from a Swedish survey
by Per LUNDBORG & Per SKEDINGER
March 2016, Volume 155, Issue 1
- 1-24 The living wage: Theoretical integration and an applied research agenda
by Stuart C. CARR & Jane PARKER & James ARROWSMITH & Paul A. WATTERS - 25-56 The role of institutions in explaining wage determination in the Eurozone: A panel cointegration approach
by Mariam CAMARERO & Gaetano D'ADAMO & Cecilio TAMARIT - 57-72 Ownership restructuring and wage inequality in urban China
by John WHALLEY & Chunbing XING - 73-95 Factor income distribution and growth regimes in Latin America, 1950–2012
by Germán ALARCO - 97-131 Distribution effects of the minimum wage in four Latin American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay
by Roxana MAURIZIO & Gustavo VÁZQUEZ - 133-156 Non-compliance with minimum wage laws in Latin America: The importance of institutional factors
by Andrés MARINAKIS - 157-161 T.S. Papola and the development of labour economics in India
by Gerry RODGERS - 163-166 The concept of the employer. By Jeremias PRASSL
by Colin Fenwick - 166-169 Prekariat i nowa walka klas [The Precariat and the new class struggle]
by Piotr Żuk
December 2015, Volume 154, Issue 4
- 417-448 Ethnic wage gaps in Peru: What drives the particular disadvantage of indigenous women?
by Alexandre KOLEV & Pablo SUÁREZ ROBLES - 449-473 Gender and labour in times of austerity: Ireland, Italy and Portugal in comparative perspective
by Tindara ADDABBO & Amélia BASTOS & Sara Falcão CASACA & Nata DUVVURY & Áine NÍ LÉIME - 475-496 Unlimited unskilled labour and the sex segregation of occupations in Jamaica
by Heather E. RICKETTS & David V. BERNARD - 497-518 Falling female labour force participation in Kerala: Empirical evidence of discouragement?
by Shalina Susan MATHEW - 519-536 Life domain preferences among women and men in Israel: The effects of socio-economic variables
by Moshe SHARABI - 537-562 Determinants of the gender unemployment gap in Italy and the United Kingdom: A comparative investigation
by Maurizio BAUSSOLA & Chiara MUSSIDA & Jamie JENKINS & Matthew PENFOLD - 563-580 Gender earnings discrimination in Jordan: Good intentions are not enough
by Usamah F. ALFARHAN - 581-603 Childcare and geographical mobility in southern Europe
by Ildefonso MENDEZ
September 2015, Volume 154, Issue 3
- 285-302 SMARTer indicators for decent work in a post-2015 development agenda: A proposal
by Martin OSTERMEIER & Sarah LINDE & Jann LAY & Sebastian PREDIGER - 303-327 Social upgrading in globalized production: The case of the textile and clothing industry
by Céline GIMET & Bernard GUILHON & Nathalie ROUX - 331-351 Out of the shadows: Classifying economies by the extent and nature of employment in the informal economy
by Colin C. WILLIAMS - 353-371 Informality in a micro economy: Measurement, composition and consequences
by Mustafa BESIM & Tufan EKICI & Glenn P. JENKINS - 373-392 Pressures towards and against formalization: Regulation and informal employment in Mozambique
by Pauline DIBBEN & Geoffrey WOOD & Colin C. WILLIAMS - 393-412 Non-compliance with India's Factories Act: Magnitude and patterns
by Urmila CHATTERJEE & Ravi KANBUR - 413-415 The end of cheap labour? Industrial transformation and “social upgrading” in China. By Florian BUTOLLO
by Alexander SCHRÖEDER - 415-416 The great divide: Unequal societies and what we can do about them. By Joseph E. STIGLITZ
by David HOLLANDERS
June 2015, Volume 154, Issue 2
- 123-145 Developing a diagnostic tool and policy instrument for the realization of decent work
by Edward WEBSTER & Deborah BUDLENDER & Mark ORKIN - 147-164 Employment effects of trade in intermediate and final goods: An empirical assessment
by Xiao JIANG - 165-170 Introduction: Quality of employment in Latin America
by José Antonio OCAMPO & Kirsten SEHNBRUCH - 171-194 Quality of employment in Latin America: Theory and evidence
by Joseph RAMOS & Kirsten SEHNBRUCH & Jürgen WELLER - 195-226 A multidimensional employment quality index for Brazil, 2002–11
by Federico HUNEEUS & Oscar LANDERRETCHE & Esteban PUENTES & Javiera SELMAN - 227-252 More but not better jobs in Chile? The fundamental importance of open-ended contracts
by Jaime RUIZ-TAGLE & Kirsten SEHNBRUCH - 253-269 Economic growth, labour flexibilization and employment quality in Colombia, 2002–11
by Stefano FARNÉ & Carlos Andrés VERGARA - 271-277 L'entreprise dans un monde sans frontières: Perspectives économiques et juridiques. Edited by Alain Supiot
by Francis MAUPAIN - 277-283 The price of rights: Regulating international labor migration. By Martin RUHS
by Michelle LEIGHTON
March 2015, Volume 154, Issue 1
- 1-4 Introduction: What future for industrial relations?
by Susan HAYTER - 5-14 Three scenarios for industrial relations in Europe
by Richard HYMAN - 15-26 Alternative labour protection movements in the United States: Reshaping industrial relations?
by Janice FINE - 27-36 The shifting boundaries of industrial relations: Insights from South Africa
by Edward WEBSTER - 37-45 Workers and social movements of the developing world: Time to rethink the scope of industrial relations?
by Ratna SEN & Chang-Hee LEE - 47-56 Shaping the future of industrial relations in the EU: Ideas, paradoxes and drivers of change
by Maarten KEUNE - 57-66 Shrinking collective bargaining coverage, increasing income inequality: A comparison of five EU countries
by Gerhard BOSCH - 68-72 Book Review Symposium: The future of the International Labour Organization in the global economy, by Francis Maupain: Introduction
by Brian LANGILLE & Guy MUNDLAK - 73-78 Beyond the “rules of the game”
by Adelle BLACKETT - 79-84 In search of coherence?
by Guy MUNDLAK - 85-90 The ILO: Challenges in times of crisis
by Kerry RITTICH - 91-96 Reinventing the ILO
by Steve CHARNOVITZ - 97-102 Persuading the prisoners
by Brian LANGILLE - 103-114 Revisiting the future
by Francis MAUPAIN - 115-120 Empire and co-operation: How the British Empire used co-operatives in its development strategies 1900–1970. By Rita RHODES
by Satoko HORIUCHI & Waltteri KATAJAMÄKI & Igor VOCATCH - 120-121 Empowering women in work in developing countries. By Maarten van KLAVEREN and Kea TIJDENS
by Naoko OTOBE
December 2014, Volume 153, Issue 4
- 513-534 Changing labour regulations and labour standards in China: Retrospect and challenges
by Chris King-Chi CHAN & Khalid NADVI - 535-560 Labour relations, production regimes and labour conflicts in the Chinese automotive industry
by Boy LÜTHJE - 561-585 Labour inspection in contemporary China: Like the Anglo-Saxon model, but different
by Wenjia ZHUANG & Kinglun NGOK - 587-607 The politics of labour legislation in southern China: How foreign chambers of commerce and government agencies influence collective bargaining laws
by Elaine Sio-ieng HUI & Chris King-Chi CHAN - 609-633 Collective consultation under quota management: China's government-led model of labour relations regulation
by Qingjun WU & Zhaoyang SUN - 635-647 Injured workers in China: Injustice, conflict and social unrest
by Ying ZHU & Peter Y. CHEN & Wei ZHAO - 649-658 China's “labour shortage” and migrant workers' lack of social security
by Zhikai WANG
September 2014, Volume 153, Issue 3
- 351-364 Why employment matters: Reviving growth and reducing inequality
by Deepak NAYYAR - 365-393 Do labour market reforms reduce labour productivity growth? A panel data analysis of 20 OECD countries (1960–2004)
by Robert VERGEER & Alfred KLEINKNECHT - 395-419 The regional distribution of skill premia in urban China: Implications for growth and inequality
by John WHALLEY & Chunbing XING - 421-433 Does output predict unemployment? A look at Okun's law in Greece
by Costas KARFAKIS & Constantinos KATRAKILIDIS & Eftychia TSANANA - 435-454 Permanent liminality: The impact of non-standard forms of employment on workers' committees in Israel
by Gadi NISSIM & David DE VRIES - 455-471 How disability affects absenteeism: An empirical analysis for six European countries
by Carlos GARCÍA-SERRANO & Miguel Á. MALO - 473-487 The labour market flexibility debate in India: Re-examining the case for signing voluntary contracts
by Anamitra ROYCHOWDHURY - 489-502 Retirement systems and pension reform: A Malaysian perspective
by Habibah TOLOS & Peijie WANG & Miao ZHANG & Rory SHAND - 503-509 Le Cœur américain – éloge du don. By Guy SORMAN; Non-standard employment in Europe: Paradigms, prevalence and policy responses. Edited by Max KOCH and Martin FRITZ. Preface by Richard Hyman
by Hedva SARFATI - 509-511 Transforming economies: Making industrial policy work for growth, jobs and development. Edited by José Manuel SALAZAR-XIRINACHS, Irmgard NÜBLER and Richard KOZUL-WRIGHT
by Jorge CORNICK
June 2014, Volume 153, Issue 2
- 173-207 Closing the gender gap in education: What is the state of gaps in labour force participation for women, wives and mothers?
by Ina GANGULI & Ricardo HAUSMANN & Martina VIARENGO - 209-221 Missing women? The under-recording and under-reporting of women's work in Malaysia
by Anja Karlsson FRANCK & Jerry OLSSON - 223-243 What about the numbers? A quantitative contribution to the study of domestic services in Europe
by Manuel ABRANTES - 245-268 Gender equality, part-time work and segregation in Europe
by Theo SPARREBOOM - 269-292 Women's part-time jobs: “Flexirisky” employment in five European countries
by Maite BLÁZQUEZ CUESTA & Julián MORAL CARCEDO - 293-310 Women and part-time work in Europe
by Frédéric SALLADARRÉ & Stéphane HLAIMI - 311-336 Occupational segregation by sex in Spain: Exclusion or confinement?
by Diego DUEÑAS FERNÁNDEZ & Carlos IGLESIAS FERNÁNDEZ & Raquel LLORENTE HERAS - 337-349 Children and family: A barrier or an incentive to female self-employment in Norway?
by Marit RØNSEN
March 2014, Volume 153, Issue 1
- 1-27 How do labour laws affect unemployment and the labour share of national income? The experience of six OECD countries, 1970–2010
by Simon DEAKIN & Jonas MALMBERG & Prabirjit SARKAR - 29-70 The ILO and the right to strike
by Janice R. BELLACE - 71-92 Leaks, legislation and freedom of speech: How can the law effectively promote public-interest whistleblowing?
by Björn FASTERLING & David LEWIS - 93-116 Organizing migrant care workers in Israel: Industrial citizenship and the trade union option
by Guy MUNDLAK & Hila SHAMIR - 117-142 Pressing the right buttons: Australian case studies in the protection of employee entitlements against corporate insolvency
by Helen ANDERSON - 143-172 The ILO's Domestic Workers Convention and Recommendation: A window of opportunity for social justice
by Martin OELZ
December 2013, Volume 152, Issue 3-4
- 355-380 Informal employment in developed and developing economies: Perspectives and policy responses
by Colin C. WILLIAMS & Mark A. LANSKY - 381-410 Minimum wage coverage and compliance in developing countries
by Uma RANI & Patrick BELSER & Martin OELZ & Setareh RANJBAR - 411-430 “Envelope wages” in the European Union
by Colin C. WILLIAMS & Jo PADMORE - 431-444 Labour law violations in Chile
by Ravi KANBUR & Lucas RONCONI & Leigh WEDENOJA - 445-467 Informal employment dynamics in Ukraine: An analytical model of informality in transition economies
by Simon COMMANDER & Natalia ISACHENKOVA & Yulia RODIONOVA - 469-492 Employment choice and mobility in multi-sector labour markets: Theoretical model and evidence from Ghana
by Olumide TAIWO - 493-505 Selective informality: The self-limiting growth choices of small businesses in South Africa
by Christine BISCHOFF & Geoffrey WOOD - 507-524 Driving forces of informal labour supply and demand in Germany
by Stefan D. HAIGNER & Stefan JENEWEIN & Friedrich SCHNEIDER & Florian WAKOLBINGER - 525-547 Avoiding the employment relationship: Outsourcing and labour substitution among French manufacturing firms, 1984–2003
by Corinne PERRAUDIN & Nadine THÈVENOT & Julie VALENTIN - 549-557 Extending social security coverage to self-employed workers in Brazil
by Rogério NAGAMINE COSTANZI & Edvaldo DUARTE BARBOSA & Julimar DA SILVA BICHARA - 559-575 Uruguay's “single tax” social protection scheme for the self-employed
by Veronica AMARANTE & Ivone PERAZZO
June 2013, Volume 152, Issue 2
- 167-173 Introduction: European labour markets in economic crisis
by Raymond TORRES - 175-190 The impact of the economic crisis on EU labour markets: A comparative perspective
by Pasquale TRIDICO - 191-204 How do the Eurozone's Beveridge and Phillips curves perform in the face of global economic crisis?
by Friedrich L. SELL & David C. REINISCH - 205-236 Productivity, deunionization and trade: Wage effects and labour share implications
by Dario JUDZIK & Hector SALA - 237-254 Are corporatist labour markets different? Labour market regimes and unemployment in OECD countries
by Simon STURN - 255-274 The meta-regulation of European industrial relations: Power shifts, institutional dynamics and the emergence of regulatory competition
by Theodoros PAPADOPOULOS & Antonios ROUMPAKIS - 275-286 The temporary and permanent effects of unemployment on mortality in Europe
by Keith A. BENDER & Athina ECONOMOU & Ioannis THEODOSSIOU - 287-305 Short-time work: The German answer to the Great Recession
by Karl BRENKE & Ulf RINNE & Klaus F. ZIMMERMANN - 307-326 Employment and wages in Germany since the 2004 deregulation of the temporary agency industry
by Marcel GARZ - 327-348 Active labour market policies in Spain: A macroeconomic evaluation
by José María ARRANZ & Carlos GARCÍA SERRANO & Virginia HERNANZ - 349-353 Towards a social investment welfare state? Ideas, policies and challenges. Edited by Nathalie MOREL, Bruno PALIER and Joakim PALME
by Hedva Sarfati
March 2013, Volume 152, Issue 1
- 1-26 The imprudence of labour market flexibilization in a fiscally austere world
by Jeronim CAPALDO & Alex IZURIETA - 27-41 Measuring labour absorption problems in developing countries: Limitations of the concept of unemployment
by Ndongo Samba SYLLA - 43-58 Sex segregation in India's formal manufacturing sector
by Molly CHATTOPADHYAY & Sonali CHAKRABORTY & Richard ANKER - 59-83 Who will give effect to the ILO's Maritime Labour Convention, 2006?
by Francisco PINIELLA & José María SILOS & Francisca BERNAL - 85-106 Labour provisions in preferential trade agreements: Current practice and outlook
by Jean-Marc SIROËN - 107-123 Economic growth and inequality in Singapore: The case for a minimum wage
by Weng Tat Hui - 125-143 Statutory leave entitlements across developed countries: Why US workers lose out on work–family balance
by Richard N. Block & Joo-Young Park & Young-Hee Kang - 145-156 Coping with the unemployment crisis in Europe
by Hedva Sarfati
January 2013, Volume 152
- 1-12 The International Labour Review and the ILO: Milestones in a shared history
by Patrick BOLLÉ - 13-18 The work of the Geneva Conference
by Léon JOUHAUX - 19-35 Economic recovery and labour market problems in Sweden: II
by Bertil OHLIN - 36-46 Mr Keynes' “General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money”
by Abba P. LERNER - 47-58 A programme for family security in Sweden
by Alva MYRDAL - 59-65 The maintenance of full employment after the transition period: A comparison of the problem in the United States and United Kingdom
by Michal KALECKI - 66-73 The causes of unemployment in less developed countries and some research topics
by W. Arthur LEWIS - 74-80 Trade policy and employment growth
by Jan TINBERGEN - 81-92 Work and rights
by Amartya SEN - 93-106 The global crisis, social protection and jobs
by Joseph STIGLITZ
December 2012, Volume 151, Issue 4
- 289-312 Introduction: Crisis, policy responses and widening inequalities in the EU
by Janine LESCHKE & Maria JEPSEN - 313-331 Earnings and income inequality in the EU during the crisis
by Paul DE BEER - 333-349 Financing social security in the EU: Business as usual?
by Norman WAGNER - 351-375 The crisis and social policy: The role of collective agreements
by Vera GLASSNER & Maarten KEUNE - 377-399 Tracing the fate of EU “social policy”: Changes in political discourse from the “Lisbon Strategy” to “Europe 2020”
by Jean-Claude BARBIER
September 2012, Volume 151, Issue 3
- 141-155 Low-wage work: A global perspective
by Sangheon LEE & Kristen SOBECK - 157-171 Low-paid workers in urban China
by Quheng DENG & Shi LI - 173-192 Low pay in South Africa
by Morné OOSTHUIZEN - 193-219 Low-paid employment in Brazil
by Adriana FONTES & Valéria PERO & Janine BERG - 221-242 Low pay among wage earners and the self-employed in India
by Uma RANI & Patrick BELSER - 243-259 Low wages and policy options in the Republic of Korea: Are policies working?
by Deok Soon HWANG & Byung-Hee LEE - 261-275 “Varieties of minimum wage system” through the dubious lens of indicator-based rankings
by Sangheon LEE - 277-287 Minimum wage violation in South Africa
by Haroon BHORAT & Ravi KANBUR & Natasha MAYET
June 2012, Volume 151, Issue 1-2
- 1-19 Mapping anti-discrimination law onto inequality at work: Expanding the meaning of equality in international labour law
by Colleen SHEPPARD - 21-41 Employment and real macroeconomic stability: The regressive role of financial flows in Latin America
by Ricardo FFRENCH-DAVIS - 43-60 Wage differentials and disability across Europe: Discrimination and/or lower productivity?
by Miguel Á. MALO & Ricardo PAGÁN - 61-84 Job quality in Quebec and the United Kingdom: Trends by sex and family status, 1998–2008
by Luc CLOUTIER-VILLENEUVE - 85-107 Part-time work and gender: Worker versus job explanations
by Randi KJELDSTAD & Erik H. NYMOEN