International Labour Review
1999 - 2024
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Volume 163, month 12, 2024
- Animal spirits at play? Firm sentiments and labour demand during the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 517-544

- Ridwan Bolaji Bello
- The effects of minimum wage on education acquisition in Brazil pp. 545-573

- Larissa da Silva Marioni
- Regulatory design and interactions in worker‐driven social responsibility initiatives: The Dindigul Agreement pp. 575-598

- Judy Fudge and Genevieve Lebaron
- Understanding the dynamics of household enterprises in Egypt: Birth, death, growth and transformation pp. 599-630

- Caroline Krafft
- Analysis of the matching effectiveness of vocational training for the unemployed: Evidence from the Republic of Korea pp. 631-651

- Inyoung Hwang, Youngseok Park and Chung Choe
- Introduction: International experiences of multilevel collective bargaining and lessons for implementation pp. 653-655

- Damian Grimshaw
- Tracing the potential benefits and complex contingencies of multilevel collective bargaining pp. 657-675

- Damian Grimshaw, Bernd Brandl, Fabio Bertranou and Sonia Gontero
- Multi‐employer collective bargaining in liberal market economies: Reasons for survival and reinvigoration pp. 677-691

- Chris F. Wright
- Multi‐employer bargaining in Denmark: Interwoven processes of coordination pp. 693-710

- Søren Kaj Andersen
Volume 163, month 09, 2024
- Introduction: The formalization of paid domestic work – Current trajectories and challenges ahead pp. 359-375

- Karen Jaehrling, Francisca Pereyra and Lorena Poblete
- Unpacking cross‐country variations in domestic worker protection regimes: Adopting a policy regime perspective pp. 377-396

- Anju Mary Paul
- Digital platforms in the Italian domestic care sector: The emergence of an unprecedented corporate logic and its implications for workers' social protection pp. 397-415

- Ivana Pais and Arianna Marcolin
- “Legal certainty” for live‐in work in Germany: A strategy for formalization? pp. 417-433

- Eva Kocher
- The persistence of informality in paid domestic work in Argentina pp. 435-454

- Francisca Pereyra and Lorena Poblete
- From dead letter to functional policy? Domestic workers' rights and “disformality” in Peru pp. 455-476

- Leda M. Pérez and Andrea Gandolfi
- Domestic workers' organizations and participatory approaches to labour standards enforcement: The case of Jamaica pp. 477-497

- Simon Black and Lauren Marsh
- From Consent to Coercion: The Continuing Assault on Labour, 4th ed., by Bryan Evans, Carlo Fanelli, Leo Panitch and Donald Swartz pp. 499-502

- Judy Fudge
- Migrant Labour and the Reshaping of Employment Law, edited by Bernard Ryan and Rebecca Zahn pp. 503-505

- Elaine Dewhurst
- Work and Employment Relations in Southern Europe: The Impact of De‐regulation, Organizational Change and Social Fragmentation on Worker Representation and Action, edited by Carlos J. Fernández Rodríguez and Miguel Martínez Lucio pp. 506-509

- Orestis Papadopoulos
- Part‐Time for All: A Care Manifesto, by Jennifer Nedelsky and Tom Malleson pp. 510-512

- Paolo Santori
- Repenser le statut du travail: Une contribution africaine, by Ousmane Oumarou Sidibé pp. 513-515

- Pascale Vielle
Volume 163, month 06, 2024
- The shifting motherhood penalty and fatherhood premium in China's gig economy: Impact of parental status on income changes pp. 173-197

- Qi Zheng, Zitong Qiu and Weiguo Yang
- Skills and employment transitions in Brazil pp. 199-224

- Willian Adamczyk, Philipp Ehrl and Leonardo Monasterio
- What about us? A vignette study explaining training preferences by contract type and skill specificity pp. 225-245

- Ferry Koster
- You better watch out: How the supervisor response to worker voice affects promotive voice pp. 247-269

- Arjuna Snoep‐delleman, Agnes Akkerman, Roderick Sluiter and Katerina Manevska
- Robots and employment: A review pp. 271-293

- Shahab Sharfaei
- The labour market and tax policy drivers of self‐employment: New evidence from Europe pp. 295-323

- Balázs Égert and Annabelle Mourougane
- Disentangling the attractiveness of telework to employees: A factorial survey experiment pp. 325-348

- Eline Moens, Elsy Verhofstadt, Luc van Ootegem and Stijn Baert
- A Modern Guide to the Informal Economy, by Colin C. Williams pp. 349-351

- Michael Rogan
- Social Justice and the World of Work: Possible Global Futures, edited by Brian Langille and Anne Trebilcock pp. 352-358

- Ioannis Katsaroumpas
Volume 163, month 03, 2024
- Essential yet excluded: COVID‐19 and the decent work deficit among domestic workers in Brazil pp. 1-23

- Louisa Acciari, Chirlene DOS SANTOS Brito and Cleide PEREIRA Pinto
- Shorter hours wanted? A systematic review of working‐time preferences and outcomes pp. 25-47

- Miklós Antal, Benedikt Lehmann, Thiago Guimaraes, Alexandra Halmos and Bence Lukács
- The fallacy of the lump of labour theory: Evidence for Latin America pp. 49-71

- Ignacio Apella
- The value of complaints mechanisms in the private labour regulation of GVCs: A case study of the Fair Labor Association pp. 73-94

- James Harrison, Margarita Parejo and Mark Wielga
- Safety and health at work as fundamental rights: A comparative‐historical study of the ILO's strategy of realistic vigilance pp. 95-115

- Jeffrey Hilgert
- Preferential employment policies and firm performance: Evidence from Indian public sector enterprises pp. 117-140

- Ritika Jain and Vinoj Abraham
- Working, yet not working: Assessing labour underutilization in India pp. 141-162

- Shalina Susan Mathew
- The Quantified Worker: Law and Technology in the Modern Workplace, by Ifeoma Ajunwa pp. 163-166

- Antonio Aloisi
- Equality within Our Lifetimes: How Laws and Policies Can Close ‐ or Widen ‐ Gender Gaps in Economies Worldwide, by Jody Heymann, Aleta Sprague and Amy Raub pp. 167-169

- Shauna Olney
Volume 162, month 12, 2023
- Getting out or switching to part‐time: Gender disparities in the impacts of corporate restructuring pp. 537-560

- Anne Lambert, Delphine Remillon and Mariona Segú
- Diverging labour market trajectories of Australian graduates from advantaged and disadvantaged social backgrounds: A longitudinal analysis of population‐wide linked administrative data pp. 561-585

- Tomasz Zając, Wojtek Tomaszewski, Francisco Perales and Ning Xiang
- Obstacles to labour market participation among Arab Palestinian women in Israel pp. 587-614

- Sami Miaari, Nabil Khattab and Maha Sabbah‐karkabi
- Do unions provide employment protection in times of economic crisis? A natural experiment of COVID‐19 pp. 615-639

- Woo‐Yung Kim
- Leveraging transparency to shift capital‐labour relations in garment sector production: A critical analysis of the design and structure of the Bangladesh Accord pp. 641-664

- Jenny Collins and Julian S. Yates
- Information and avoidance behaviour: The effect of air pollution disclosure on labour supply in China pp. 665-686

- Yu Shen and Wenkai Sun
- International labour migration, farmland fallowing, livelihood diversification and technology adoption in Nepal pp. 687-713

- Apsara KARKI Nepal, Mani Nepal and Randall Bluffstone
- Unequal Development and Labour in Brazil, by Gerry Rodgers, Roberto Véras de Oliveira and Janine Rodgers pp. 715-716

- Jayati Ghosh
Volume 162, month 09, 2023
- Educational mismatches of newly hired workers: Short‐ and medium‐term effects on wages pp. 355-383

- Isabel Araujo and Anabela Carneiro
- Gender wage gap trends in Europe: The role of occupational skill prices pp. 385-405

- Ezgi Kaya
- One hundred years of dynamic minimum wage regulation: Lessons from Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States pp. 407-429

- Reg Hamilton and Matt Nichol
- Inequality and informality revisited: The Latin American case pp. 431-457

- Veronica Amarante and Rodrigo Arim
- Labour disputes in contexts of trade union fragmentation and pluralism: An empirical analysis of the case of Chile pp. 459-480

- Pablo PÉREZ Ahumada and Gino Ocampo
- Trade unions and income inequality: Evidence from a panel of European countries pp. 481-503

- Roberta Montebello, Jonathan Spiteri and Philip von Brockdorff
- Collective bargaining in domestic work and its contribution to regulation and formalization in Italy pp. 505-528

- Marlene Seiffarth
- Labor in the Age of Finance: Pensions, Politics, and Corporations from Deindustrialization to Dodd‐Frank, by Sanford M. Jacoby pp. 529-531

- Virginia Doellgast
- Race, Gender and Contemporary International Labor Migration Regimes. 21st‐Century Coolies? edited by Leticia Saucedo and Robyn Magalit Rodriguez pp. 533-536

- Niklas Selberg
Volume 162, month 06, 2023
- The correlation between unemployment and economic growth in Latin America – Okun's law estimates by country pp. 171-198

- Maria Sylvina Porras‐arena and Ángel L. Martín‐román
- Revisiting the stepping‐stone hypothesis: Transitions from temporary to permanent contracts in Peru pp. 199-221

- Miguel JARAMILLO Baanante and Daniela CAMPOS Ugaz
- Who demands labour (de)regulation in the developing world? Revisiting the insider–outsider theory pp. 223-243

- Lucas Ronconi, Ravi Kanbur and Santiago López‐cariboni
- Do international treaties have an impact only on ratifying States? The influence of the ILO Maternity Protection Conventions in 160 countries between 1883 and 2018 pp. 245-269

- Keonhi Son
- Gender, family status and health characteristics: Understanding retirement inequalities in the Chilean pension model pp. 271-303

- Marcela Parada‐contzen
- Prison labour, customs preference schemes and decent work: Critical analysis and outlook pp. 305-326

- Andrea Sitzia and Benoît Lopez
- Development of a composite job quality index for LGBTQ+ workers in Quebec (Canada) pp. 327-353

- Michele Baiocco, Martin Blais, Mariia Samoilenko, Line Chamberland and Isabel Côté
Volume 162, month 03, 2023
- Digital platforms and the changing freelance workforce in the Russian Federation: A ten‐year perspective pp. 1-22

- Andrey Shevchuk and Denis Strebkov
- “There is no future in it”: Pandemic and ride‐hailing hustle in Africa pp. 23-44

- Mohammad Amir Anwar, Jack ONG'IRO Odeo and Elly Otieno
- The role of local stakeholders in transforming economic upgrading into social upgrading in Ethiopian textile and garment firms pp. 45-67

- Telaye Fikadu Mulubiran and Asbjørn Karlsen
- Assessing companies' decent work practices: An analysis of ESG rating methodologies pp. 69-97

- Céline Louche, Guillaume Delautre and Gabriela BALVEDI Pimentel
- Promoting the associational power of workers in globalized production networks: A missed opportunity pp. 99-121

- Clément Séhier
- Freedom of association and collective bargaining in the platform economy: A human rights‐based approach and an ever‐increasing mobilization of workers pp. 123-145

- Charalampos Stylogiannis
- Union collective action, social movement unionism and worker freedom in New Zealand pp. 147-170

- Jane Parker and Ozan Alakavuklar
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