Economic and Industrial Democracy
1980 - 2025
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Volume 4, issue 4, 1983
- Strikes and the Crisis: Industrial Conflict and Unemployment in the Western Nations pp. 417-460

- Michael Shalev
- The Political Economy of Industrial Conflict: Britain and the United States pp. 461-500

- Paul K. Edwards
- Legally Enforceable Peace Obligations, Trade Union Mediation and Workshop Industrial Action pp. 501-518

- Steven D. Anderman
- Socialist Arguments for Industrial Democracy pp. 519-539

- John Street
- Rsearch Needed on Employment Effects of Reduced Working Hours pp. 541-545

- Birger Viklund
- Editorial Introduction pp. np5-np6

- Steven D. Anderman
Volume 4, issue 3, 1983
- Editorial Introduction pp. i-ii

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- The Challenge of Economic Democracy: The Case of Sweden pp. 287-320

- Sandra L. Albrecht and Steven Deutsch
- Workers' Co-operatives and Trade Unions: The Italian Experience pp. 321-344

- Jenny Thornley
- Worker Ownership, Community Ownership, and Labor Unions: Two Examples pp. 345-369

- Arthur Hochner
- Resource Mobilization and the Creation of US Producer's Cooperatives, 1835-1935 pp. 371-406

- Howard Aldrich and Robert N. Stern
- Reviews pp. 407-409

- Martin Carnoy
- Reviews pp. 409-413

- Yohanan Stryjan
- Reviews pp. 413-416

- Richard Edwards
Volume 4, issue 2, 1983
- Editorial Introduction pp. i-ii

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- Organization and Orientation: A Life Cycle Model of French Co-operatives pp. 139-161

- Eric Batstone
- Some Factors Affecting the Success or Failure of Worker Co-operatives: A Review of Empirical Research in the United Kingdom pp. 163-190

- Chris Cornforth
- Context and Cooperation: Systematic Variation in the Political Effects of Workplace Democracy pp. 191-223

- Edward S. Greenberg
- Economic Theory of the Worker Co-operative: An Exposition pp. 225-241

- Connell Fanning and David O'Mahony
- Self-Management: The Case of the Kibbutz pp. 243-283

- Yohanan Stryian
Volume 4, issue 1, 1983
- Editorial Introduction pp. i-ii

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- The Doctrines of Specification and Accession: Potential Bases for Legal Ownership through Labor? pp. 1-17

- Melissa A. Barker
- The Aftermath of Sweden's Codetermination Law: Workers' Experiences in Gothenburg 1977–1980 pp. 19-46

- Ain Haas
- Incipient Workplace Democracy among United States Clerical Workers pp. 47-67

- Roslyn L. Feldberg and Evelyn Nakano Glenn
- Some Basic Issues in Economic Democracy pp. 69-84

- Hans Aage
- A New Future for Industrial Democracy in France? pp. 85-101

- Janine Goetschy
- Employee Investment Funds: A Crucial Element in the Transition to Socialism pp. 103-115

- Brian Burkitt
- Twenty-Five Women Employees in the State Sector Speak Out on Sex Equality: A Summary pp. 117-119

- Diane Afzelius
- Hilda Scott, Sweden's ‘Right to be Human’. Sex-Role Equality: The Goal and the Reality. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharp, 1982, 190pp., $17.50 pp. 121-124

- Phyllis Moen
- Marianne Craig, Office Workers' Survival Handbook: A Guide to Fighting Health Hazards in the Office. Women and Work Hazards Group, BSSRS, 9 Poland Street, London WI, UK, 1981 pp. 124-128

- Janine Morgall
- Mary O'Brien, The Politics of Reproduction. London, Boston and Henley: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981, x + 240 pp., £ 11.95 pp. 128-130

- Karin Widerber
- Tom R. Burns, Lars Erik Karlsson and Veljko Rus (eds), Work and Power. The Liberation of Work and the Control of Political Power. London, Beverly Hills and New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1979, 391pp., £17.00 (clouth) and £7.50 (paper) pp. 130-135

- Cornelis J. Lammers
Volume 3, issue 4, 1982
- Editorial Introduction pp. i-viii

- Joan Acker
- Domestic Production and Organizing for Change pp. 381-411

- Sheila Allen
- Industrial Home Work in the United States: Historical Dimensions and Contemporary Perspective pp. 413-430

- Sandra L. Albrecht
- Sex Segregation of the Finnish Occupational Structure: Its Implications for the Psychosocial Aspects of Women's Work pp. 431-444

- Elianne Riska and Raimo Raitasalo
- Dead End-Views on Career Development and Life Situation of Women in the Electronics Industry pp. 445-464

- Marja-Liisa Honkasalo
- When Paths are Vicious Circles How Women's Working Conditions Limit Influence pp. 465-481

- Hjordis Kaul and Merete Lie
- Education for Social Change: Two Routes pp. 483-513

- Barbara M. Wertheimer and Anne H. Nelson
- Avenues into Leadership for Women: the Case of Union Officers in Israel pp. 515-529

- Dafna N. Izraeli
- The Effects of Token Representation on Participation in Small Decision-Making Groups pp. 531-550

- Michael Finigan
- Research on Equality between the Sexes and Women's Situation at Work: A Presentation pp. 551-560

- Annika Baude, Barbro Erlander, Kristina Torsson, Evy Gunnarsson, Ulla Ressner, Ann Boman, Anita Dahlberg and Siv Gustafsson
- Part-Time Work and Trade-Union Activities among Women pp. 561-567

- Marianne Sundstrom
Volume 3, issue 3, 1982
- Editorial Statement pp. i-ii

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- Humanization of Work and Social Interests: Description and Critical Assessment of the State-Sponsored Program of Humanization in the Federal Republic of Germany pp. 221-261

- Leo Kissler and Ulrike Sattel
- Joint Health and Safety Committees in the United Kingdom: Participation and Effectiveness-A Conflict? pp. 263-284

- J. W. Leopold and P. B. Beaumont
- Self-Management and Urban Service Delivery in Yugoslavia pp. 285-307

- Fredric William Swierczek
- The Industrialization of Building' and Contradictions between Site Workers pp. 309-346

- Jan Ch. Karisson
- Unions and Computerization Research in Sweden pp. 347-355

- Birger Viklund
- Book Reviews pp. 357-361

- Gerry Hunnius
- Book Reviews pp. 361-366

- Alfred Betschart
- Bibliography: Industrial and Economic Democracy pp. 366-379

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Volume 3, issue 2, 1982
- Editorial Statement pp. i-ii

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- Papers pp. 117-139

- Jozef Figa
- The Reasons for the Polish Crisis of 1980-81 pp. 141-157

- Bronistaw Minc
- Questions of Income Distribution in Poland pp. 159-176

- Maksymilian Pohorille
- The Domestic and International Significance of Independent Trade Unionism 'Solidarity' pp. 177-199

- Jozef Wilczynski
- Third International Conference of the International Association for the Economics of Self-Management: IAFESM pp. 201-204

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- Reviews pp. 205-209

- Dan Andersson
- Reviews pp. 209-213

- Bernard Gauci
- Reviews pp. 213-220

- Thomas Sandberg
Volume 3, issue 1, 1982
- Editorial Statement pp. i-ii

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- A Survey of Studies in the Japanese Style of Management pp. 1-15

- Akihiro Ishikawa
- Trade Unions and Producer Co-operatives pp. 17-30

- Chris Cornforth
- Pension Funds in the United States Issues of Investment and Control pp. 31-73

- Randy Barber
- The Wales TUC: On Prospects for Workers' Co-Operatives pp. 75-77

- Denis Gregory and Chris Logan
- The Berkeley Project on Managing Decentralization pp. 79-82

- Kenneth Phillips
- Municipal Development in Nicaragua pp. 83-90

- Richard Harris
- Reviews pp. 91-95

- Donald R. Van Houten
- Reviews pp. 95-100

- Bengt Abrahamsson
- Reviews pp. 101-107

- Rolf Skog
- Response to de Vylder pp. 109-111

- Andrew Zimbalist
- Reviewer's Reply pp. 113-115

- Stefan de Vyider
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