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February 2018, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 57-74 Evidence from the ‘Frontline’? An Ethnographic Problematisation of Welfare-to-Work Administrator Opinions
by John David Jordan
- 75-92 Maternal Employment: Enabling Factors in Context
by Giulia M Dotti Sani & Stefani Scherer
- 93-113 Britain’s Older Employees in Decline, 1990–2006: A Panel Analysis of Pay
by Deborah Smeaton & Michael White
- 114-132 Contemporary Employer Interest Representation in the United Kingdom
by Leon Gooberman & Marco Hauptmeier & Edmund Heery
- 133-149 The Work of Community Gardens: Reclaiming Place for Community in the City
by Andrew Cumbers & Deirdre Shaw & John Crossan & Robert McMaster
- 150-168 Occupations, the Missing Link? A New Theoretical and Methodological Approach to Product Markets, Skill and Pay
by Angela Knox & Chris Warhurst
- 169-185 ‘Cool’ Meanings: Tattoo Artists, Body Work and Organizational ‘Bodyscape’
by Ruth Simpson & Alison Pullen
- 186-197 The Health and Well-Being at Work Agenda: Good News for (Disabled) Workers or Just a Capital Idea?
by Deborah Foster
- 198-209 Pointless Diversity Training: Unconscious Bias, New Racism and Agency
by Mike Noon
- 210-218 ‘You End Up with Nothing’: The Experience of Being a Statistic of ‘In-Work Poverty’ in the UK
by Jo McBride & Andrew Smith & Marcell Mbala
- 219-229 A Beginning and not the End: Work After a Diagnosis of Dementia
by Jannine Williams & Sue Richardson & Elizabeth Draper
- 230-231 Book Review: Susan Bisom-Rapp and Malcolm Sargeant, Lifetime Disadvantage, Discrimination and the Gendered Workforce
by Erika Kispeter
- 231-233 Book Review: Emiliana Armano, Arianna Bove and Annalisa Murgia, Mapping Precariousness, Labour Insecurity and Uncertain Livelihoods: Subjectivities and Resistance
by Constantine Manolchev
- 233-235 Book Review: Suzan Lewis, Deirdre Anderson, Clare Lyonette, Nicola Payne and Stephen Wood (eds), Work–Life Balance in Times of Recession, Austerity and Beyond
by Judie M Gannon
December 2017, Volume 31, Issue 6
- 887-903 Trading health for money: agential struggles in the (re)configuration of subjectivity, the body and pain among construction workers
by Jeppe ZN Ajslev & Jeppe L Møller & Roger Persson & Lars L Andersen
- 904-920 Perforated body work: the case of tele-nursing
by Diane van den Broek
- 921-936 Resisting labour control and optimizing social ties: experiences of women construction workers in Delhi
by Sakshi Khurana
- 937-953 Linguistic barriers and bridges: constructing social capital in ethnically diverse low-skill workplaces
by Frederik Thuesen
- 954-971 Speaking up, leaving or keeping silent: racialized employees in the Swedish elderly care sector
by Alireza Behtoui & Kristina Boréus & Anders Neergaard & Soheyla Yazdanpanah
- 972-991 Working retirees in Europe: individual and societal determinants
by Ellen Dingemans & Kène Henkens & Hanna van Solinge
- 992-1009 Ethnicity and low wage traps: favouritism, homosocial reproduction and economic marginalization
by Maria Hudson & Gina Netto & Mike Noon & Filip Sosenko & Philomena de Lima & Nicolina Kamenou-Aigbekaen
- 1010-1020 Union renewal in historical perspective
by Richard Croucher & Geoffrey Wood
- 1021-1030 From duping clients to institutional entrepreneurship in Mauritius: the account of a former BPO worker who became an activist
by Blandine Emilien & Shankar Veerta
- 1031-1036 Book review: Stephen Edgell, Heidi Gottfried and Edward Granter (eds), The SAGE Handbook of the Sociology of Work and Employment
by Tony Elger
- 1037-1038 Book review: Alan Felstead, Duncan Gallie and Francis Green (eds), Unequal Britain at Work
by Huw Morris
- 1038-1040 Book review: Mary Romero, Valerie Preston and Wenona Giles (eds), When Care Work Goes Global: Locating the Social Relations of Domestic Work
by Al Rainnie
- 1040-1042 Book review: Aileen O’Carroll, Working Time, Knowledge Work and Post-Industrial Society: Unpredictable Work
by MatÃas D Scaglione
- 1043-1043 Thank you to referees
by N/A
- 1044-1044 Corrigendum
by N/A
October 2017, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 731-747 Would you think about doing sex for money? Structure and agency in deciding to sell sex in Canada
by Cecilia Benoit & Nadia Ouellet & Mikael Jansson & Samantha Magnus & Michaela Smith
- 748-763 ‘We all have one’: exit plans as a professional strategy in sex work
by Julie Ham & Fairleigh Gilmour
- 764-781 Service nepotism in cosmopolitan transient social spaces
by David Sarpong & Mairi Maclean
- 782-799 A floor to exploitation? Social economy organizations at the edge of a restructuring economy
by M. Anne Visser
- 800-815 More than convenience: the role of habitus in understanding the food choices of fast food workers
by Julia Woodhall-Melnik & Flora I Matheson
- 816-833 ‘When the stomach is full we look for respect’: perceptions of ‘good work’ in the urban informal sectors of three developing countries
by William Monteith & Lena Giesbert
- 834-850 Moral economy, intermediaries and intensified competition in the labour market for function musicians
by Charles Umney
- 851-860 Global nursing and the lived experience of migration intermediaries
by Diane van den Broek & Dimitria Groutsis
- 861-871 Explaining vertical gender segregation: a research agenda
by Iñaki R Longarela
- 872-873 Book review symposium: Ruth Milkman, On Gender, Labor, and Inequality, by Jill Rubery
by Jill Rubery
- 873-875 Book review symposium: Ruth Milkman, On Gender, Labor, and Inequality, by Leslie McCall
by Leslie McCall
- 875-877 Book review symposium: Ruth Milkman, On Gender, Labor, and Inequality, by Tracey Warren
by Tracey Warren
- 877-879 Response to reviews of On Gender, Labor, and Inequality
by Ruth Milkman
- 880-881 Book review: Lina Dencik and Peter Wilkin, Worker Resistance and Media: Challenging Global Corporate Power in the 21st Century
by Alex J Wood
- 881-883 Book review: Stewart Johnstone and Peter Ackers (eds), Finding A Voice at Work? New Perspectives on Employment Relations
by Maurizio Atzeni
August 2017, Volume 31, Issue 4
June 2017, Volume 31, Issue 3
April 2017, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 211-229 Understanding social exclusion in elite professional service firms: field level dynamics and the ‘professional project’
by Louise Ashley & Laura Empson
- 230-247 Gender, availability and dual emancipation in the Swedish ICT sector
by Line Holth & Ann Bergman & Robert MacKenzie
- 248-264 The value of and values in the work of teachers in Estonia
by Eeva Kesküla & Krista Loogma
- 265-283 Union learning representatives in the UK: activity, impact and organization
by Richard Saundry & Valerie Antcliff & Alison Hollinrake
- 284-301 Chinese employer associations, institutional complementarity and countervailing power
by Judith Shuqin Zhu & Chris Nyland
- 302-318 The community dimensions of union renewal: racialized and caring relations in personal support services
by Louise Birdsell Bauer & Cynthia Cranford
- 319-335 ‘Justice for Janitors’ goes Dutch: the limits and possibilities of unions’ adoption of organizing in a context of regulated social partnership
by Heather Connolly & Stefania Marino & Miguel Martinez Lucio
- 336-351 Mechanisms of invisibility: rethinking the concept of invisible work
by Erin Hatton
- 352-362 Race and racism in an elite postcolonial context: reflections from investment banking
by Ajnesh Prasad & Tanvir Qureshi
- 363-365 Book review symposium: Colin Crouch, Governing Social Risks in Post-Crisis Europe by Matt Vidal
by Matt Vidal
- 365-367 Book review symposium: Colin Crouch, Governing Social Risks in Post-Crisis Europe by Janine Leschke
by Janine Leschke
- 367-370 Book review symposium: Colin Crouch, Governing Social Risks in Post-Crisis Europe by Richard Hyman
by Richard Hyman
- 370-372 Response to reviews of Governing Social Risks in Post-Crisis Europe
by Colin Crouch
- 373-379 Neoliberal globalization, unions and labour movement strategies
by George Lafferty
- 380-383 Joint book review: Daniel Berliner, Anne Regan Greenleaf, Milli Lake, Margaret Levi and Jennifer Noveck, Labour Standards in International Supply Chains: Aligning Rights and Incentives and Colin C Williams, Confronting the Shadow Economy: Evaluating Tax Compliance and Behaviour Policies
by Janet Druker
- 384-385 Book review: Kirsty Newsome, Philip Taylor, Jennifer Bair and Al Rainnie (eds), Putting Labour in Its Place: Labour Process Analysis and Global Value Chains
by Christopher Land
- 385-387 Book review: Matthias Ebenau, Ian Bruff and Christian May (eds), New Directions in Comparative Capitalisms Research: Critical and Global Perspectives
by Anita Hammer
- 388-388 Corrigendum
by N/A
February 2017, Volume 31, Issue 1
December 2016, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 915-931 Controlling routine front line service workers: an Australian retail supermarket case
by Robin Price
- 932-948 Geographies of the labour process: automation and the spatiality of mining
by Bradon Ellem
- 949-965 Dualization or liberalization? Investigating precarious work in eight European countries
by Thomas Prosser
- 966-983 Deskilling emotional labour: evidence from department store retail
by Peter Ikeler
- 984-999 Disability and ‘care’: managers, employees and colleagues with impairments negotiating the social order of disability
by Nanna Mik-Meyer
- 1000-1016 ‘If you are having a go at me, I am going to have a go at you’: the changing nature of social relationships of bank work under performance management
by Knut Laaser
- 1017-1029 Reconstruction and restoration: the legacies of post-war German Industrial Sociology
by Holm-Detlev Köhler
- 1030-1038 Union formation and worker resistance in a multinational: A personal account of an Asian cabin crew member in UK civil aviation
by Iona Byford & Susan Wong
- 1039-1040 Book review symposium: Melinda Cooper and Catherine Waldby, Clinical Labor: Tissue Donors and Research Subjects in the Global Bioeconomy
by Carol Wolkowitz
- 1041-1042 Book review symposium: Melinda Cooper and Catherine Waldby, Clinical Labor: Tissue Donors and Research Subjects in the Global Bioeconomy
by Kristin Peterson
- 1042-1044 Book review symposium: Melinda Cooper and Catherine Waldby, Clinical Labor: Tissue Donors and Research Subjects in the Global Bioeconomy
by Alys Eve Weinbaum
- 1044-1047 Book review symposium: Authors’ response to reviews of Clinical Labor: Tissue Donors and Research Subjects in the Global Bioeconomy
by Melinda Cooper & Catherine Waldby
- 1048-1051 Joint book review
by Ewa Sadurska-Duffy
- 1052-1053 Book review: Thomas Janoski, David Luke and Christopher Oliver, The Causes of Structural Unemployment: Four Factors That Keep People from the Jobs They Deserve
by Ed Yates
- 1053-1055 Book review: Greg Hearn, Ruth Bridgstock, Ben Goldsmith and Jess Rodgers (eds), Creative Work beyond the Creative Industries: Innovation, Employment and Education
by Kathy Williams
- 1056-1056 Thank you to referees
by N/A
October 2016, Volume 30, Issue 5
August 2016, Volume 30, Issue 4
June 2016, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 391-409 Labour market outcomes of immigrants in a South European country: do race and religion matter?
by Giovanna Fullin
- 410-435 Beyond culture: source country female labour force participation and the earnings of immigrant women
by Kristyn Frank & Feng Hou
- 436-454 Social distance and wage inequalities for immigrants in Switzerland
by Christian Ebner & Marc Helbling
- 455-471 Migrant workers’ engagement with labour market intermediaries in Europe: symbolic power guiding transnational exchange
by Barbara Samaluk
- 472-488 Reworking labour practices: on the agency of unorganized mobile migrant construction workers
by Lisa Berntsen
- 489-505 Fitting the bill? (Dis)embodied disclosure of sexual identities in the workplace
by Anna Einarsdóttir & Helge Hoel & Duncan Lewis
- 506-522 Identity-in-the-work and musicians’ struggles: the production of self-questioning identity work
by Nic Beech & Charlotte Gilmore & Paul Hibbert & Sierk Ybema
- 523-534 Commercial migration intermediaries and the segmentation of skilled migrant employment
by Di van den Broek & William Harvey & Dimitria Groutsis
- 535-546 Using social media content for screening in recruitment and selection: pros and cons
by Debora Jeske & Kenneth S Shultz
- 547-548 Book review: Abdulhadi Khalaf, Omar AlShehabi and Adam Hanieh (eds), Transit States: Labour, Migration and Citizenship in the Gulf
by Zinovijus Ciupijus
- 548-550 Book review: Alice Bloch, Nando Sigona and Roger Zetter, Sans Papier: The Social and Economic Lives of Young Undocumented Migrants
by James Tangen
- 550-552 Book review: Arianna Rossi, Amy Luinstra and John Pickles (eds), Towards Better Work: Understanding Labour in Apparel Global Value Chains
by Roseline Wanjiru
- 552-553 Book review: Maarten Keune and Amparo Serrano (eds), Deconstructing Flexicurity and Developing Alternative Approaches: Towards New Concepts and Approaches for Employment and Social Policy
by Varvara Lalioti
- 553-555 Book review: Benjamin Selwyn, The Global Development Crisis
by Allan Souza Queiroz
- 555-556 Book review: Jamie Cross, Dream Zones: Anticipating Capitalism and Development in India
by Anita Hammer
April 2016, Volume 30, Issue 2
February 2016, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 3-20 Tracking habitus across a transnational professional field
by Crawford Spence & Chris Carter & Ataur Belal & Javier Husillos & Claire Dambrin & Pablo Archel
- 21-39 Managers’ work and retirement: understanding the connections
by Bill Martin & Mary Dean Lee
- 40-58 The gender wage gap in highly prestigious occupations: a case study of Swedish medical doctors
by Charlotta Magnusson
- 59-76 Ethnic gatekeeping on the shopfloor: a study of bases, motives and approaches
by Lloyd C Harris & Emmanuel Ogbonna
- 77-96 Customer-driven management models for choiceless clientele? Business process reengineering in a California welfare agency
by Jill Esbenshade & Matt Vidal & Gina Fascilla & Mariko Ono
- 97-117 Does adult education contribute to securing non-precarious employment? A cross-national comparison
by Daniela Vono de Vilhena & Yuliya Kosyakova & Elina Kilpi-Jakonen & Patricia McMullin
- 118-134 Workplace sexual harassment at the margins
by Paula McDonald & Sara Charlesworth
- 135-151 Manufacturing rate busters: computer control and social relations in the labour process
by Christopher Shane Elliott & Gary Long
- 152-161 ‘It’s a tough drug to kick’: a woman’s career in broadcasting
by Doris Ruth Eikhof & Charlotte York
- 162-173 Welfare reform, precarity and the re-commodification of labour
by Ian Greer
- 174-176 Book review symposium: Huw Beynon, Working for Ford: Men, Masculinity, Mass Production and Militancy
by Paul Edwards
- 176-179 Book review symposium: Huw Beynon, Working for Ford: Men, Masculinity, Mass Production and Militancy
by Linda McDowell
- 179-181 Book review symposium: Huw Beynon, Working for Ford: Men, Masculinity, Mass Production and Militancy
by José Ricardo Ramalho
- 181-191 Book review symposium: Response to reviews of Huw Beynon, Working for Ford: Men, Masculinity, Mass Production and Militancy
by Huw Beynon
- 192-197 Options and opportunities for women’s workplace engagement
by Karen S Markel