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Volume 33, issue 4, 2022
- Expressing thanks, taking stock, moving on pp. 693-697

- Anne Junor
- ‘To prove I’m not incapable, I overcompensate’: Disability, ideal workers, the academy pp. 698-714

- Elizabeth Humphrys, Jess Rodgers, Nicole L Asquith, Sally Anne Yaghi, Ashleigh Foulstone, Ryan Thorneycroft and Peta S Cook
- Drivers and patterns of early retirement in the neoliberal university pp. 715-736

- Philip Taylor, Eyal Gringart, Eileen O Webb, Phillippa Carnemolla, Deirdre Drake, Michelle Oppert and Robin Harvey
- Living with risk: Retired couples’ experiences of a financialised retirement income system pp. 737-753

- Siobhan Austen, Ray Broomhill, Monica Costa and Rhonda Sharp
- Earnings differentials associated with sexual orientation in the Pakistan labour market pp. 754-765

- Abdul Wahid, Edmund H Mantell and Oskar Kowalewski
- A Dynamic Analysis of Women’s Labour Force Participation in Urban India pp. 766-785

- Rahul Menon and Paaritosh Nath
- Bridging the labour market skills gap to tackle youth unemployment in South Africa pp. 786-805

- Alexis Habiyaremye, Thomas Habanabakize and Chijioke Nwosu
- The impact of COVID-19 on labour markets and living standards in Mauritius pp. 806-828

- Marco Ranzani and Andreas Kern
- Employee stock ownership plans and firm productivity in China pp. 829-849

- Haitong Li, Ziang Lin and Bo Huang
- Australia’s fiscal surplus: Child of a credit and real estate boom pp. 850-868

- Eduardo Garzón Espinosa, Bibiana Medialdea GarcÃa, Esteban Cruz Hidalgo and Carlos Sánchez Mato
Volume 33, issue 3, 2022
- Informality on the rise: Dissecting quasi-formal employment in the EU pp. 463-483

- Stanisław Cichocki and Josip Franić
- Labour agency in the future of work: Shenzhen’s maker community pp. 484-501

- Bingqing Xia
- Labour market flexibilisation in Lithuania: Outcomes and impacts on gender differences in work arrangements pp. 502-525

- Arunas Juska and Jekaterina Navicke
- The effect of the universal two-child policy on female labour market outcomes in China pp. 526-546

- Qian Huang and Xiaofei Jin
- Inequality regimes in male-dominated trades: What role do apprenticeship intermediaries (GTOs) play? pp. 547-565

- Larissa Bamberry, Donna Bridges, Elizabeth Wulff and Branka Krivokapic-Skoko
- Are recent trends in poverty and deprivation in Australia consistent with trickle-down effects? pp. 566-585

- Peter Saunders, Yuvisthi Naidoo and Melissa Wong
- Hidden costs, hidden lives: Financial effects of fatal work injuries on families pp. 586-609

- Lynda R Matthews, Michael Quinlan, Glenda M Jessup and Philip Bohle
- Dividend policy from the perspective of social system theory pp. 610-628

- Przemysław Wechta
- Why services cannot be the engine of growth for India pp. 629-653

- Chaitanya Talreja and Anirban Dasgupta
- Services and evidence of irremediable market failure in rich countries: Australian experience pp. 654-671

- Adam Fforde
- Book review: Troy Bramston, Bob Hawke: Demons And Destiny, The Definitive Biography pp. 672-679

- Braham Dabscheck
- Book review: Zachary D. Carter, The Price of Peace. Money, Democracy, and the Life of John Maynard Keynes pp. 679-683

- Norbert Ebert
- Book review: Victor Oyaro Gekara and Helen Sampson, eds., The World of the Seafarer: Qualitative Accounts of Working in the Global Shipping Industry pp. 683-688

- Carolyn AE Graham
Volume 33, issue 2, 2022
- Austerity in the United Kingdom and its legacy: Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 238-255

- Tania Arrieta
- ‘Zonked the hell out’: Climate change and heat stress at work pp. 256-271

- Elizabeth Humphrys, James Goodman and Freya Newman
- Forgotten keyworkers: the experiences of British seafarers during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 272-289

- Helen Devereux and Emma Wadsworth
- Socio-economic inequalities in ability to work from home during the coronavirus pandemic pp. 290-307

- Chijioke O Nwosu, Umakrishnan Kollamparambil and Adeola Oyenubi
- Challenging the entrepreneurial discourse around women home-based workers’ empowerment pp. 308-328

- Afreen Huq, Annie Delaney and Ben Debney
- Employment and the distribution of intra-household financial satisfaction pp. 329-350

- Jaslin K Kalsi, Siobhan Austen and Astghik Mavisakalyan
- Understanding women’s empowerment in post-Covid Korea: A historical analysis pp. 351-376

- Haeyoung Jang and Seung-Ho Kwon
- Monopsony power and the demand for low-skilled workers pp. 377-395

- Arnd Kölling
- The role of labour unrest and skilled labour on outward foreign direct investment in Taiwan, Republic of China, ROC pp. 396-414

- Yu Cheng Lai and Santanu Sarkar
- The decline and fall of the Australian automotive industry pp. 415-433

- Tom Conley
- Telework potential in the Philippines pp. 434-454

- Ammielou Gaduena, Christopher Ed Caboverde and John Paul Flaminiano
- Book Review: Richard Flanagan (2021), Toxic: The Rotting Underbelly of the Tasmanian Salmon Industry pp. 455-458

- Norbert Ebert
Volume 33, issue 1, 2022
- Vale GC Harcourt AC FASSA FRSN pp. 3-4

- Anne Junor
- Geoff Harcourt 27th June 1931–7th December 2021 pp. 5-11

- Tim Harcourt
- Introduction to the Themed collection: Public sector employment relations in turbulent times pp. 12-17

- Michael O’Donnell, Sue Williamson and Michael Johnson
- Reinforcing managerial prerogative in the Australian Public Service during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 18-36

- Cameron Roles, Sukanya Ananth and Michael O’Donnell
- Public servants working from home: Exploring managers’ changing allowance decisions in a COVID-19 context pp. 37-55

- Sue Williamson, Linda Colley and Meraiah Foley
- Pandemic effects on public service employment in Australia pp. 56-79

- Linda Colley, Shelley Woods and Brian Head
- From marketising to empowering: Evaluating union responses to devolutionary policies in education pp. 80-99

- Mihajla Gavin, Scott Fitzgerald and Susan McGrath-Champ
- COVID-19 and job demands and resources experienced by nurses in Sri Lanka pp. 100-116

- Shalini Dananja Wanninayake, Michael O’Donnell and Sue Williamson
- Reported time allocation and emotional exhaustion during COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in Slovenia pp. 117-137

- Tjasa Bartolj, Nika Murovec and Sašo Polanec
- Inter-firm power relations and working conditions under new production models pp. 138-157

- MarÃa J Paz, Mario RÃsquez and MarÃa E Ruiz-Gálvez
- The effect of computerisation on the wage share in United Kingdom workplaces pp. 158-177

- Nicola Pensiero
- Rethinking the measurement of occupational task content pp. 178-199

- Matthias Haslberger
- The precariat pandemic: Exploitation overshadowed by COVID-19 and workers’ strategies in Poland pp. 200-223

- Paweł Żuk and Piotr Żuk
- The regulation and management of workplace health and safety pp. 224-228

- Eric Tucker
- Risking Together: How Finance Is Dominating Everyday Life in Australia pp. 229-234

- Mohamad Mourad
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