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Volume 153, month 12, 2014
- Changing labour regulations and labour standards in China: Retrospect and challenges pp. 513-534

- Chris King-Chi Chan and Khalid Nadvi
- Labour relations, production regimes and labour conflicts in the Chinese automotive industry pp. 535-560

- Boy Lüthje
- Labour inspection in contemporary China: Like the Anglo-Saxon model, but different pp. 561-585

- Wenjia Zhuang and Kinglun Ngok
- The politics of labour legislation in southern China: How foreign chambers of commerce and government agencies influence collective bargaining laws pp. 587-607

- Elaine Sio-ieng Hui and Chris King-Chi Chan
- Collective consultation under quota management: China's government-led model of labour relations regulation pp. 609-633

- Qingjun Wu and Zhaoyang Sun
- Injured workers in China: Injustice, conflict and social unrest pp. 635-647

- Ying Zhu, Peter Y. Chen and Wei Zhao
- China's “labour shortage” and migrant workers' lack of social security pp. 649-658

- Zhikai Wang
Volume 153, month 09, 2014
- Why employment matters: Reviving growth and reducing inequality pp. 351-364

- Deepak Nayyar
- Do labour market reforms reduce labour productivity growth? A panel data analysis of 20 OECD countries (1960–2004) pp. 365-393

- Robert Vergeer and Alfred Kleinknecht
- The regional distribution of skill premia in urban China: Implications for growth and inequality pp. 395-419

- John Whalley and Chunbing Xing
- Does output predict unemployment? A look at Okun's law in Greece pp. 421-433

- Costas Karfakis, Constantinos Katrakilidis and Eftychia Tsanana
- Permanent liminality: The impact of non-standard forms of employment on workers' committees in Israel pp. 435-454

- Gadi Nissim and David de Vries
- How disability affects absenteeism: An empirical analysis for six European countries pp. 455-471

- Carlos García-Serrano and Miguel Malo
- The labour market flexibility debate in India: Re-examining the case for signing voluntary contracts pp. 473-487

- Anamitra Roychowdhury
- Retirement systems and pension reform: A Malaysian perspective pp. 489-502

- Habibah Tolos, Peijie Wang, Miao Zhang and Rory Shand
- 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 pp. 503-509

- Hedva Sarfati
- Transforming economies: Making industrial policy work for growth, jobs and development. Edited by José Manuel SALAZAR-XIRINACHS, Irmgard NÜBLER and Richard KOZUL-WRIGHT pp. 509-511

- Jorge Cornick
Volume 153, month 06, 2014
- Closing the gender gap in education: What is the state of gaps in labour force participation for women, wives and mothers? pp. 173-207

- Ina Ganguli, Ricardo Hausmann and Martina Viarengo
- Missing women? The under-recording and under-reporting of women's work in Malaysia pp. 209-221

- Anja Karlsson Franck and Jerry Olsson
- What about the numbers? A quantitative contribution to the study of domestic services in Europe pp. 223-243

- Manuel Abrantes
- Gender equality, part-time work and segregation in Europe pp. 245-268

- Theo Sparreboom
- Women's part-time jobs: “Flexirisky” employment in five European countries pp. 269-292

- Maite Blázquez Cuesta and Julian Moral Carcedo
- Women and part-time work in Europe pp. 293-310

- Frédéric Salladarré and Stéphane Hlaimi
- Occupational segregation by sex in Spain: Exclusion or confinement? pp. 311-336

- Diego DUEÑAS Fernández, Carlos Iglesias-Fernández and Raquel Llorente-Heras
- Children and family: A barrier or an incentive to female self-employment in Norway? pp. 337-349

- Marit Rønsen
Volume 153, month 03, 2014
- How do labour laws affect unemployment and the labour share of national income? The experience of six OECD countries, 1970–2010 pp. 1-27

- Simon Deakin, Jonas Malmberg and Prabirjit Sarkar
- The ILO and the right to strike pp. 29-70

- Janice R. Bellace
- Leaks, legislation and freedom of speech: How can the law effectively promote public-interest whistleblowing? pp. 71-92

- Björn Fasterling and David Lewis
- Organizing migrant care workers in Israel: Industrial citizenship and the trade union option pp. 93-116

- Guy Mundlak and Hila Shamir
- Pressing the right buttons: Australian case studies in the protection of employee entitlements against corporate insolvency pp. 117-142

- Helen Anderson
- The ILO's Domestic Workers Convention and Recommendation: A window of opportunity for social justice pp. 143-172

- Martin Oelz
Volume 152, month 12, 2013
- Informal employment in developed and developing economies: Perspectives and policy responses pp. 355-380

- Colin Williams and Mark A. Lansky
- Minimum wage coverage and compliance in developing countries pp. 381-410

- Uma Rani, Patrick Belser, Martin Oelz and Setareh Ranjbar
- “Envelope wages” in the European Union pp. 411-430

- Colin Williams and Jo Padmore
- Labour law violations in Chile pp. 431-444

- Ravi Kanbur, Lucas Ronconi and Leigh Wedenoja
- Informal employment dynamics in Ukraine: An analytical model of informality in transition economies pp. 445-467

- Simon Commander, Natalia Isachenkova and Yulia Rodionova
- Employment choice and mobility in multi-sector labour markets: Theoretical model and evidence from Ghana pp. 469-492

- Olumide Taiwo
- Selective informality: The self-limiting growth choices of small businesses in South Africa pp. 493-505

- Christine Bischoff and Geoffrey Wood
- Driving forces of informal labour supply and demand in Germany pp. 507-524

- Stefan D. Haigner, Stefan Jenewein, Friedrich Schneider and Florian Wakolbinger
- Avoiding the employment relationship: Outsourcing and labour substitution among French manufacturing firms, 1984–2003 pp. 525-547

- Corinne Perraudin, Nadine Thèvenot and Julie Valentin
- Extending social security coverage to self-employed workers in Brazil pp. 549-557

- Rogério NAGAMINE Costanzi, Edvaldo DUARTE Barbosa and Julimar Bichara
- Uruguay's “single tax” social protection scheme for the self-employed pp. 559-575

- Veronica Amarante and Ivone Perazzo
Volume 152, month 06, 2013
- Introduction: European labour markets in economic crisis pp. 167-173

- Raymond Torres
- The impact of the economic crisis on EU labour markets: A comparative perspective pp. 175-190

- Pasquale Tridico
- How do the Eurozone's Beveridge and Phillips curves perform in the face of global economic crisis? pp. 191-204

- Friedrich L. Sell and David C. Reinisch
- Productivity, deunionization and trade: Wage effects and labour share implications pp. 205-236

- Dario Judzik and Hector Sala
- Are corporatist labour markets different? Labour market regimes and unemployment in OECD countries pp. 237-254

- Simon Sturn
- The meta-regulation of European industrial relations: Power shifts, institutional dynamics and the emergence of regulatory competition pp. 255-274

- Theodoros Papadopoulos and Antonios Roumpakis
- The temporary and permanent effects of unemployment on mortality in Europe pp. 275-286

- Keith Bender, Athina Economou and Ioannis Theodossiou
- Short-time work: The German answer to the Great Recession pp. 287-305

- Karl Brenke, Ulf Rinne and Klaus Zimmermann
- Employment and wages in Germany since the 2004 deregulation of the temporary agency industry pp. 307-326

- Marcel Garz
- Active labour market policies in Spain: A macroeconomic evaluation pp. 327-348

- Jose Arranz, Carlos García-Serrano and Virginia Hernanz
- Towards a social investment welfare state? Ideas, policies and challenges. Edited by Nathalie MOREL, Bruno PALIER and Joakim PALME pp. 349-353

- Hedva Sarfati
Volume 152, month 03, 2013
- The imprudence of labour market flexibilization in a fiscally austere world pp. 1-26

- Jeronim Capaldo and Alex Izurieta
- Measuring labour absorption problems in developing countries: Limitations of the concept of unemployment pp. 27-41

- Ndongo Samba Sylla
- Sex segregation in India's formal manufacturing sector pp. 43-58

- Molly Chattopadhyay, Sonali Chakraborty and Richard Anker
- Who will give effect to the ILO's Maritime Labour Convention, 2006? pp. 59-83

- Francisco Piniella, José María Silos and Francisca Bernal
- Labour provisions in preferential trade agreements: Current practice and outlook pp. 85-106

- Jean-Marc Siroën
- Economic growth and inequality in Singapore: The case for a minimum wage pp. 107-123

- Weng Tat Hui
- Statutory leave entitlements across developed countries: Why US workers lose out on work–family balance pp. 125-143

- Richard N. Block, Joo-Young Park and Young-Hee Kang
- Coping with the unemployment crisis in Europe pp. 145-156

- Hedva Sarfati
Volume 152, month 01, 2013
- The International Labour Review and the ILO: Milestones in a shared history pp. 1-12

- Patrick Bollé
- The work of the Geneva Conference pp. 13-18

- Léon Jouhaux
- Economic recovery and labour market problems in Sweden: II pp. 19-35

- Bertil Ohlin
- Mr Keynes' “General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money” pp. 36-46

- Abba P. Lerner
- A programme for family security in Sweden pp. 47-58

- Alva Myrdal
- The maintenance of full employment after the transition period: A comparison of the problem in the United States and United Kingdom pp. 59-65

- Michal Kalecki
- The causes of unemployment in less developed countries and some research topics pp. 66-73

- W. Lewis
- Trade policy and employment growth pp. 74-80

- Jan Tinbergen
- Work and rights pp. 81-92

- Amartya Sen
- The global crisis, social protection and jobs pp. 93-106

- Joseph Stiglitz