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Volume 30, issue 4, 2019
- Vale — The Hon. Professor Emeritus Joe Isaac AO FASSA pp. 464-464

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- William Arthur (Willy) Brown: 22 April 1945–1 August 2019 pp. 465-466

- Cheng Chang, Barry Colfer, Torsten Geelan, Brian Harney, Wei Huang, Colm McLaughlin, Jonathan Trevor, Alex J Wood and Chris F Wright
- Firm innovation and capitalist dialectics: The economics of Nina Shapiro pp. 467-477

- Radhika Balakrishnan and William Milberg
- Wellbeing economics in public policy: A distinctive Australasian contribution? pp. 478-497

- Paul Dalziel
- Brexit: ‘Revolt’ against the ‘elites’ or Trojan horse for more deregulation? pp. 498-512

- Arantza Gomez Arana, Jay Rowe, Alex de Ruyter, Rebecca Semmens-Wheeler and Kimberley Hill
- Voice and resistance: Coalminers’ struggles to represent their health and safety interests in Australia and New Zealand 1871–1925 pp. 513-531

- David Walters and Michael Quinlan
- Safe rates and unpaid labour: Non-driving pay and truck driver work hours pp. 532-548

- Takahiko Kudo and Michael H Belzer
- Organisational support and safety management: A study of shipboard safety supervision pp. 549-565

- Conghua Xue and Lijun Tang
- Pauli Murray: The US firebrand’s unique opportunity to influence a continent pp. 566-579

- Braham Dabscheck
- Returns to compensation in trucking: Does safety pay? pp. 580-580

- N/a
Volume 30, issue 3, 2019
- Enhancing the effectiveness of minimum employment standards in New Zealand pp. 345-365

- Gordon Anderson and Lucy Kenner
- Explaining workers’ role in illegitimate wage underreporting practice: Evidence from the European Union pp. 366-381

- Josip Franić
- Precarious labour in waiting: Internships in the Chinese Internet industries pp. 382-399

- Bingqing Xia
- Analysing wages and labour institutions in China: An unfinished transition pp. 400-421

- Muriel Périsse and Clément Séhier
- How independent is India’s labour law framework from the state’s changing economic policies? pp. 422-440

- Santanu Sarkar
- A critique of Marilyn Lake’s Progressive New World pp. 441-451

- Braham Dabscheck
- Rob Lambert: 24 December 1945–20 May 2019 pp. 452-453

- Donella Caspersz
- Maureen Doris Brunt: 28 December 1928–30 January 2019 A Personal Tribute by Joe Isaac pp. 454-458

- Joe Isaac
Volume 30, issue 2, 2019
- A turning point for labour market policy in Australia pp. 177-199

- Jim Stanford
- The Hayne Royal Commission and financial sector misbehaviour: Lasting change or temporary fix? pp. 200-221

- Kevin Davis
- Adjusting to new employment landscapes: Consequences of precarious employment for young Australians pp. 222-240

- Jenny Chesters and Hernan Cuervo
- Autonomous precarity or precarious autonomy? Dilemmas of young workers in Hong Kong pp. 241-261

- Victor Wong and Tat Chor Au-Yeung
- Returns to compensation in trucking: Does safety pay? pp. 262-284

- Michael R Faulkiner and Michael H Belzer
- Is growth improving employment quality in India? Evidence of widening subnational inequality pp. 285-306

- Anamika Moktan
- Labour migration of doctors and nurses and the impact on the quality of health care in Eastern European countries: The case of Poland pp. 307-320

- Piotr Żuk, Paweł Żuk and Justyna Lisiewicz-Jakubaszko
- Book review: Andrew Stewart, Jim Stanford and Tess Hardy (eds), The Wages Crisis in Australia: What it is and what to do about it pp. 321-329

- George Lafferty
- Book review: Warner Max Corden, Lucky Boy in the Lucky Country: The Autobiography of Max Corden, Economist pp. 330-332

- Peter J Drake
- Mardi Dungey: 11 December 1966 – 12 January 2019 pp. 333-335

- Adrian Pagan
- Barry Wilkinson: 1956 – 2019 pp. 336-336

- Chris Leggett
Volume 30, issue 1, 2019
- Can progressive macroeconomic policy address growth and employment while reducing inequality in South Africa? pp. 3-21

- Vishnu Padayachee
- (Re)making labour markets and economic crises: The case of Ireland pp. 22-38

- Enda Murphy and Julien Mercille
- Work conditions and financial difficulties in post-crisis Europe: Utility versus quality of working life pp. 39-58

- Helena Lopes, Sérgio Lagoa and Ana C Santos
- Do emigrants’ remittances cause Dutch disease? A developing countries case study pp. 59-76

- Burçak Polat and Antonio RodrÃguez Andrés
- The changing role of the nation-state and regulation: Workplace bullying legislation in The Netherlands pp. 77-98

- Premilla D’Cruz, Roelie Mulder, Ernesto Noronha, Niels Beerepoot and Slawek Magala
- China’s Employment Contract Law: Does it deliver employment security? pp. 99-119

- Fuxi Wang, Bernard Gan, Yanyuan Cheng, Lin Peng, Jiaojiao Feng, Liquian Yang and Yiheng Xi
- Application of job security laws, workers’ bargaining power and employment outcomes in India pp. 120-141

- Anamitra Roychowdhury
- Short-term contracts and their effect on wages in Indian regular wage employment pp. 142-164

- Rahul Menon
- Professor Tom Keenoy: November 1943 – January 2019 pp. 165-166

- Di Kelly
- Thanks to ELRR Reviewers 2017 and 2018 pp. 167-171

- N/a
- Erratum pp. 172-172

- N/a
Volume 29, issue 4, 2018
- From crisis to crisis: Capitalism, chaos and constant unpredictability pp. 375-393

- Anis Chowdhury and Piotr Żuk
- Paved with good intentions: Misdirected idealism in the lead-up to 2008’s GFC pp. 394-409

- Anthony M Gould and Milène R Lokrou
- A decade of speculation pp. 410-427

- Chandrasekhar Cp and Jayati Ghosh
- Inequality, financialisation and stagnation pp. 428-445

- Yılmaz Akyüz
- Learning from full employment history: The 1945 Australian White Paper in practice pp. 446-458

- John Nevile
- The light on the hill and the ‘right to work’ pp. 459-480

- Victor Quirk
- Marx 200 years on pp. 481-500

- Robert Dixon
- Capital accumulation and work in China’s internet content industry: Struggling in the bubble pp. 501-520

- Bingqing Xia
- Do older workers really reduce firm productivity? pp. 521-542

- Bokwon Lee, Joowoong Park and Jae-Suk Yang
- Book review: Joseph Halevi, GC Harcourt, Peter Kriesler, JW Nevile, Post-Keynesian Essays from Down Under pp. 543-546

- Robert Dixon
- Book review: S. Janaka Biyanwila, Sports and the Global South: Work, Play and Resistance in Sri Lanka pp. 546-548

- Braham Dabscheck
- Book review: John Kay, Other People’s Money: Masters of the Universe or Servants of the People? pp. 549-554

- Jocelyn Pixley
- Pat Troy (22 January 1936–24 July 2018): A very great Australian and a loving, kindly, generous man: A memoir and a tribute pp. 555-556

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Jim Mirrlees (5 July 1936–29 August 2018) pp. 557-558

- Geoffrey Harcourt
Volume 29, issue 3, 2018
- New minimum healthy living budget standards for low-paid and unemployed Australians pp. 273-288

- Peter Saunders and Megan Bedford
- Work-stress factors associated with truck crashes: An exploratory analysis pp. 289-307

- Michael H Belzer
- Singapore’s restructuring of low-wage work: Have cleaning job conditions improved? pp. 308-327

- Irene YH Ng, Yi Ying Ng and Poh Choo Lee
- A contested terrain: Re/conceptualising the well-being of homeworkers pp. 328-345

- Farah Naz and Dieter Bögenhold
- Comparing Australian garment and childcare homeworkers’ experience of regulation and representation pp. 346-364

- Annie Delaney, Yee-Fui Ng and Vidhula Venugopal
- Book review: Ashutosh Kumar, Coolies of the Empire: Indentured Indians in the Sugar Colonies, 1830-1920 pp. 365-367

- Saurav Kumar Rai
- Book review: Craig Freedman, In Search of the Two-Handed Economist: Ideology, Methodology and Marketing in Economics pp. 367-371

- Ryan Walter
Volume 29, issue 2, 2018
- Creating value and mitigating harm: Assessing institutional objectives in Australian industrial relations pp. 143-168

- Joel E Cutcher-Gershenfeld and Joe Isaac
- Improving social dialogue: What employers expect from employee representatives pp. 169-189

- Erica Romero Pender, Patricia Elgoibar, Lourdes Munduate, Ana Belén GarcÃa and Martin C Euwema
- Regulatory avoidance in the temporary work agency industry: Evidence from Australia pp. 190-206

- Angela Knox
- Employer theft of temporary migrant workers’ wages in Australia: Why has the state failed to act? pp. 207-227

- Stephen Clibborn and Chris F Wright
- Using tickets in employment standards inspections: Deterrence as effective enforcement in Ontario, Canada? pp. 228-249

- Rebecca Casey, Eric Tucker, Leah F Vosko and Andrea M Noack
- Neoliberal reformers: Economics as class warfare pp. 250-262

- Braham Dabscheck
- Book review: Michael Quinlan, The Origins of Worker Mobilisation: Australia 1788–1850 pp. 263-266

- Terry Irving
- Book review: Alex Millmow, A History of Australasian Economic Thought pp. 266-268

- King Je
Volume 29, issue 1, 2018
- Remembering Tony Atkinson: Articles and Tributes pp. 3-3

- Geoffrey Harcourt and Pramod (Raja) Junankar
- Tony Atkinson (4 September 1944 to 1 January 2017): A personal tribute pp. 4-5

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Tony Atkinson: A humble giant (1944–2017) pp. 6-8

- Pramod (Raja) Junankar
- Monitoring and addressing global poverty: A new approach and implications for Australia pp. 9-23

- Peter Saunders
- A note on estimating income inequality across countries using PPP exchange rates pp. 24-37

- Jayati Ghosh
- Working with a great public intellectual: Remembering Tony Atkinson pp. 38-40

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Tony Atkinson: The birth and development of modern inequality studies pp. 41-43

- Thomas Piketty
- Tony Atkinson: Challenging ‘market fundamentalism’ pp. 44-45

- Nicholas Stern
- Tony Atkinson: A former student and co-author remembers pp. 46-47

- Alan Harrison
- Tony Atkinson: A great economist and committed European pp. 48-49

- Christopher Bliss
- Tony Atkinson, my hero pp. 50-51

- Stephen Jenkins
- Sir Tony Atkinson – Egalitarian pp. 52-54

- Andrew Leigh
- AB Atkinson - Selected Publications pp. 55-58

- N/a
- Why do long distance truck drivers work extremely long hours? pp. 59-79

- Michael H Belzer and Stanley A Sedo
- Wage theft, underpayment and unpaid work in marketised social care pp. 80-96

- Fiona Macdonald, Eleanor Bentham and Jenny Malone
- Offshoring, labour migration and neo-liberalisation: nationalist responses and alternatives in Eastern Europe pp. 97-117

- Piotr Żuk and Paweł Żuk
- Economic growth, welfare models and inequality in the context of globalisation pp. 118-139

- Pasquale Tridico and Walter Paternesi Meloni
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