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Volume 150, month 12, 2011
- Posting of workers, EU enlargement and the globalization of trade in services pp. 211-234

- Stéphane Lalanne
- Job attitudes, behaviours and well-being among different types of temporary workers in Europe and Israel pp. 235-254

- Francisco J. Gracia, José Ramos, José Peiró, Amparo Caballer and Beatriz Sora
- Primary school student employment and academic achievement in Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru pp. 255-278

- David Post
- Trade union influence in Spanish manufacturing firms pp. 279-296

- Carmen GARCÍA Olaverri and Emilio Huerta
- Decent work in global production networks: Framing the policy debate pp. 297-317

- Stephanie Barrientos, Frederick Mayer, John Pickles and Anne Posthuma
- Economic and social upgrading in global production networks: A new paradigm for a changing world pp. 319-340

- Stephanie Barrientos, Gary Gereffi and Arianna Rossi
- Economic and social upgrading in global production networks: Problems of theory and measurement pp. 341-365

- William Milberg and Deborah Winkler
- Global value chains in a postcrisis world: A development perspective. Edited by Olivier CATTANEO, Gary GEREFFI and Cornelia STARITZ pp. 367-369

- Naomitsu Yashiro and Koen De Backer
- Labour in global production networks in India. Edited by Anne POSTHUMA and Dev NATHAN pp. 369-374

- Khalid Nadvi
- What makes child workers go to school? A case study from West Bengal pp. 375-386

- Manoranjan Pal, Jadab K. Pal, Hare Ram Tiwari and Premananda Bharati
- Labour market reforms in Japan and the Republic of Korea: A comparative case study of policy-making in the 2000s pp. 387-403

- Ji-Whan Yun
- Gender and reconciliation of work and family in Iran pp. 405-417

- Narjes Mehdizadeh
- Factors shaping the development of working time regulation in the United States and Europe pp. 419-429

- Allard E. Dembe
- New ILO standards on decent work for domestic workers: A summary of the issues and discussions pp. 431-438

- Manuela Tomei and Patrick Belser
- Managing the margins: Gender, citizenship, and the international regulation of precarious employment. By Leah F. VOSKO pp. 457-461

- Adelle Blackett
- The precariat: The new dangerous class. By Guy STANDING pp. 461-469

- Zafar Shaheed
Volume 150, month 06, 2011
- Trade liberalization, employment and inequality in India and South Africa pp. 1-41

- David Kucera and Leanne Roncolato
- The administration and financing of paid sick leave pp. 43-62

- Anke Schliwen, Alison Earle, Jeff Hayes and S. Jody Heymann
- Public pensions' sustainability and population ageing: Is immigration the solution? pp. 63-79

- Felipe Serrano, Begoña Eguía and Jesus Ferreiro
- Labour administration in sub-Saharan Africa: Functions and challenges in the light of ILO Convention No. 150 pp. 81-98

- Philippe Auvergnon, Sandrine Laviolette and Moussa Oumarou
- Labour market transition, income inequality and economic growth in China pp. 101-126

- Ming Lu and Hong Gao
- Employment relations “with Chinese characteristics”: The role of trade unions in China pp. 127-143

- Ying Zhu, Malcolm Warner and Tongqing Feng
- Industrial relations in China: A review based on a six-party model pp. 145-162

- Zhining Ma
- Failures of enterprise-level unionization in China: Implications for coalmine safety and beyond pp. 163-175

- Chaojie Liu
- Social security for China's migrant workers pp. 177-187

- Zhikai Wang
- From job search to hiring and promotion: The labour market experiences of ethnic minorities in Beijing pp. 189-201

- Reza Hasmath
Volume 149, month 12, 2010
- Underpaid and overworked: A cross-national perspective on care workers pp. 407-422

- Shahra Razavi and Silke Staab
- The globalization of nurse migration: Policy issues and responses pp. 423-440

- Nicola Yeates
- How care-work employment shapes earnings in cross-national perspective pp. 441-460

- Michelle J. Budig and Joya Misra
- The expansion of social care and reform: Implications for care workers in the Republic of Korea pp. 461-476

- Ito Peng
- Care workers in Argentina: At the crossroads of labour market institutions and care services pp. 477-493

- Valeria Esquivel
- Hierarchies of care work in South Africa: Nurses, social workers and home-based care workers pp. 495-509

- Francie Lund
- Care arrangements and bargains: Anganwadi and paid domestic workers in India pp. 511-527

- Rajni Palriwala and N. Neetha
- Nurses and home-based caregivers in the United Republic of Tanzania: A dis-continuum of care pp. 529-542

- Ruth Meena
Volume 149, month 09, 2010
- Older male labour force participation in OECD countries: Pension reform and “the reserve army of labour” pp. 239-259

- Martin O'Brien
- Employment protection legislation and job stability: A European cross-country analysis pp. 261-285

- Sandrine Cazes and Mirco Tonin
- Measuring firing costs: The case for direct methods pp. 287-313

- Benoit Freyens
- On-the-job training in Europe: Determinants and wage returns pp. 315-341

- Cecilia Albert, Carlos García-Serrano and Virginia Hernanz
- Female executives and the glass ceiling in Spain pp. 343-360

- Cecilia Castaño, Juan Martían, Susana Vázquez and José Luís Martíanez
- Flexicurity in Belgium: A reform proposal based on economic principles pp. 361-372

- Bart Cockx and Bruno Van der Linden
- Thailand's work and health transition pp. 373-386

- Matthew Kelly, Lyndall Strazdins, Tarie D Ellora, Suwanee Khamman, Sam-ang Seubsman and Adrian C. Sleigh
- Hungary's casual employment regime is superseded by a stricter regulatory framework pp. 387-387

- Róbert Tésits and Endre Szenoradszki
Volume 149, month 06, 2010
- A legal perspective on the economic crisis of 2008 pp. 151-162

- Alain Supiot
- It's financialization! pp. 163-183

- Richard Freeman
- Will only an earthquake shake up economics? pp. 185-207

- Ronald Schettkat
- Global crisis and beyond: Sustainable growth trajectories for the developing world pp. 209-225

- Jayati Ghosh
- Incomplete crisis responses: Socio-economic costs and policy implications pp. 227-237

- Raymond Torres
Volume 149, month 03, 2010
- Differences in the job satisfaction of high-paid and low-paid workers across Europe pp. 1-29

- Konstantinos Pouliakas and Ioannis Theodossiou
- Is Asia adopting flexicurity? pp. 31-58

- Paul Vandenberg
- The consequences of job insecurity for employees: The moderator role of job dependence pp. 59-72

- Beatriz Sora, Amparo Caballer and José Peiró
- The cost of “doing business” and labour regulation: The case of South Africa pp. 73-91

- Paul Benjamin, Haroon Bhorat and Halton Cheadle
- The Indian informal sector: The impact of globalization and reform pp. 93-105

- Eckhard Siggel
- Post-employment covenants in the United States: Legal framework and market behaviours pp. 107-119

- Richard L. Hannah
- Hungary's experiment in legalizing casual employment pp. 121-129

- Róbert Tésits and Endre Szenoradszki