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Volume 26, issue 4, 2015
- Evaluating the organising model of trade unionism: An Australian perspective pp. 513-525

- Alison Barnes and Raymond Markey
- Trade union membership and power in comparative perspective pp. 526-544

- John Kelly
- Unions and the organising turn: Reflections after 20 years of Organising Works pp. 545-560

- Edmund Heery
- Rethinking trade unionism: Union renewal as transition pp. 561-576

- Peter Fairbrother
- Back to grass roots: Peak union councils and community campaigning pp. 577-595

- Alison Barnes and Nikola Balnave
- The meaning and making of union delegate networks pp. 596-613

- David Peetz, Georgina Murray, Olav Muurlink and Maggie May
- Union responses to regulatory change: Strategies of protective layering pp. 614-630

- Sarah Kaine and Cathy Brigden
- Whose business is it to employ Indigenous workers? pp. 631-651

- Boyd Hunter
- Microfoundations and Marxism pp. 652-659

- John E King
- Legislative regulation of global value chains to protect workers: A preliminary assessment pp. 660-677

- Michael Rawling
- Do Australians benefit from our greater tolerance for inequality? pp. 678-680

- Peter Swan
- Steven Dowrick 7 May 1953–3 August 2013: tributes pp. 681-684

- Geoffrey Harcourt, Karen Mumford, Barbara Spencer, Bruce Chapman and Maria Racionero
- Nathan Rosenberg (22 November 1927–24 August 2015) pp. 685-685

- Gavin Wright
- Hugh Stretton (15 July 1924–18 July 2015) pp. 686-688

- Patrick Troy
- Book review: Jane Gleeson-White, Six Capitals: The Revolution Capitalism Has to Have – or Can Accountants Save the Planet? pp. 689-693

- Richard D Morris
- Book review: Jan Toporowski and Lukasz Mamica (eds), Michał Kalecki in the 21st Century pp. 694-697

- Robert Dixon
- Book review: Damien Cahill, The End of Laissez-Faire? On the Durability of Embedded Neoliberalism pp. 697-698

- Tim Di Muzio
- Book review: Özgün Sarimehmet Duman, The Political Economy of Labour Market Reforms: Greece, Turkey and the Global Economic Crisis pp. 698-701

- Elisabetta Magnani
- Book review: Rizwanul Islam and Iyanatul Islam, Employment and Inclusive Development pp. 701-704

- Michael Johnson
Volume 26, issue 3, 2015
- Austerity: The wrong story pp. 377-383

- Robert Skidelsky
- Introduction to Special Collection: Women’s agency at work pp. 384-392

- Janet Sayers, Jane Parker, Julie Douglas, Katherine Ravenswood and Rae Cooper
- Sexual harassment in an east African agribusiness supply chain pp. 393-410

- Susie Jacobs, Bénédicte Brahic and Marta Medusa Olaiya
- Gender, union leadership and collective bargaining: Brazil and South Africa pp. 411-429

- Sue Ledwith and Janet Munakamwe
- A case study of regulatory confusion: Paid parental leave and public servants pp. 430-447

- Sue Williamson
- Job-sharing among teachers: Positive, negative (and unintended) consequences pp. 448-464

- Sue Williamson, Rae Cooper and Marian Baird
- Why undocumented immigrant workers should have workplace rights pp. 465-473

- Stephen Clibborn
- Low-cost labour or cultural exchange? Reforming the Working Holiday visa programme pp. 474-489

- Alexander Reilly
- Derek Robinson (9 February 1932–1 September 2014) pp. 490-492

- Ken Mayhew
- Barbara Bergmann (20 July 1927–5 April 2015) pp. 493-495

- Riach Pa
- Book review: Michael Quinlan, Ten Pathways to Death and Disaster: Learning from Fatal Incidents in Mines and Other High Hazard Workplaces pp. 496-500

- Andrew Hopkins
- Book review: Robert Scott, Kenneth Boulding: A Voice Crying in the Wilderness pp. 500-505

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Book review: Kerryn Higgs, Collision Course: Endless Growth on a Finite Planet pp. 506-507

- Patrick Troy
- Book review: Quentin Beresford, The Rise and Fall of Gunns Ltd pp. 507-509

- Michael Hess
Volume 26, issue 2, 2015
- The impact of the Global Financial Crisis on youth unemployment pp. 191-217

- Pramod (Raja) Junankar
- The privatisation of Australian electricity: Claims, myths and facts pp. 218-240

- Lynne Chester
- The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: Reaching behind the border, challenging democracy pp. 241-260

- Patricia Ranald
- Trade liberalisation and employment intensity of sectoral output growth: Lessons from Tunisia pp. 261-275

- Mohamed Goaied and Seifallah Sassi
- Response to the crisis and gender segregation in Turkey’s labour market pp. 276-295

- Yelda Yücel
- Managerial attitudes: Influences on workforce outcomes for working women with chronic illness pp. 296-313

- Shalene Werth
- Thomas Piketty, Capital in the Twenty-First Century pp. 314-321

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Rana Dasgupta, Capital: A Portrait of Twenty-First Century Delhi and Arundhati Roy, Capitalism: A Ghost Story pp. 322-331

- Louise Rawlings
- Paul Frijters with Gigi Foster, An Economic Theory of Greed, Love, Groups, and Networks pp. 332-338

- Benno Torgler
- How behavioural economics does and can shape public policy pp. 339-346

- Andrew Leigh
- Anthony Clunies Ross: An appreciation pp. 347-348

- Ross Garnaut
- Book review: Jocelyn Pixley and GC Harcourt (eds), Financial Crises and the Nature of Capitalist Money: Mutual Developments from the Work of Geoffrey Ingham pp. 349-355

- Peter Docherty
- Book review: GC Harcourt and Peter Kriesler (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Post-Keynesian Economics pp. 355-362

- Renee Prendergast
- Book review: Simon Ville and Glenn Withers (eds), The Cambridge Economic History of Australia pp. 363-365

- Tim Harcourt
- Book review: W Higgins and G Dow, Politics against Pessimism: Social Democratic Possibilities since Ernst Wigforss pp. 365-372

- Ian Hampson
- Book review: Steve Early, Save Our Unions: Dispatches from a Movement in Distress pp. 372-374

- John O’Brien
Volume 26, issue 1, 2015
- Exploring recent increases in the gender wealth gap among Australia’s single households pp. 3-28

- Siobhan Austen, Rachel Ong ViforJ, Sherry Bawa and Therese Jefferson
- The role of belief in the case for austerity policies pp. 29-42

- Sheila Dow
- Government procurement contracts and minimum labour standards enforcement: Rhetoric, duplication and distraction? pp. 43-59

- Sasha Holley, Glenda Maconachie and Miles Goodwin
- Sexual orientation–based wage gaps in Australia: The potential role of discrimination and personality pp. 60-81

- Andrea La Nauze
- The IT industry, employment and informality in India: Challenging the conventional narrative pp. 82-99

- Tom Barnes
- Oil boom, human capital and economic development: Some recent evidence pp. 100-116

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- Trade openness and unemployment: Empirical evidence for Nigeria pp. 117-136

- Ikechukwu Nwaka, Kalu Uma and Gulcay Tuna
- Minimum wage debates in a developing country setting: Evidence from Papua New Guinea pp. 137-153

- Benedict Imbun
- The 2014 Australian budget: An economist’s reaction pp. 154-156

- Robert Marks
- Frederic Sterling Lee (1949–2014) pp. 157-159

- Tae-Hee Jo
- Ronald McKinnon (1935–2014) pp. 160-161

- Robert Marks
- Roy Bhaskar (1944–2014) pp. 162-163

- Mervyn Hartwig
- Book review: Andrew Leigh, Battlers and Billionaires: The Story of Inequality in Australia pp. 164-169

- Peter Saunders
- Book review: Ross Garnaut, Dog Days: Australia after the Boom pp. 170-175

- Pramod (Raja) Junankar
- Book review: Geoffrey M Hodgson, From Pleasure Machines to Moral Communities: An Evolutionary Economics without Homo Economicus pp. 175-181

- Gigi Foster
- Book review: Neil White, Company Towns: Corporate Order and Community pp. 182-184

- Robyn Mayes
- Book review: Peter Fairbrother, John O’Brien, Anne Junor, Michael O’Donnell and Glynne Williams, Unions and Globalisation: Governments, Management and the State at Work pp. 184-186

- Linda Colley
- Thanks to ELRR Reviewers in 2014 pp. 187-188

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