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Volume 9, issue 4, 2003
- Editorial pp. 601-602

- Andrew Watt
- Editorial pp. 603-604

- Andrew Watt
- Andrew Watt pp. 605-606

- N/a
- Note to readers pp. 607-607

- Reiner Hoffmann
- Lettre aux lecteurs pp. 608-608

- Reiner Hoffmann
- Mitteilung an alle Leserinnen und Leser pp. 609-609

- Reiner Hoffmann
- The policy mix and policy coordination in EMU - how can it contribute to higher growth and employment? pp. 610-632

- Andrew Watt and Volker Hallwirth
- Five years of the ECB - a mixed experience pp. 633-645

- Gustav Horn
- Trouble with EMU: fiscal policy and its implications for inter-country adjustment and the wage-bargaining process pp. 646-664

- Christopher Allsopp and Andrew Watt
- Wage policy under EMU pp. 666-687

- Ronald Janssen and Emmanuel Mermet
- From Budapest to Maastricht. Perspectives and problems of the eastward enlargement of the euro area pp. 688-701

- László Andor
- EMU and public service trade unionism: between states and markets pp. 702-721

- Deborah Foster and Peter Scott
- Constitution, economic policy and full employment in the European Union pp. 723-727

- Ludwig Schubert
- Monetary dialogue and the democratic accountability of the ECB pp. 727-729

- Christa Randzio-Plath
- 2002 and 2003 Broad Economic Policy Guidelines The BEPGs as a policy coordination instrument pp. 729-736

- Marica Frangakis
- Implementing the ‘new open method of coordination’ in the field of social pp. 737-742

- Ute Behning
- Social dialogue and concertation in the partner countries of the southern and eastern Mediterranean pp. 743-748

- Isabelle Schömann
- Neu-Keynesianismus. Der neue wirtschaftspolitische Mainstream? [New Keynesianism. The new economic-political mainstream?] pp. 751-752

- Torsten Niechoj
- The Economics of Migration pp. 753-755

- Albert Terrenes
- Arbeitsbeziehungen in Mittelosteuropa Transformation und Integration. Die acht EU-Beitrittsländer im Vergleich: [Industrial relations in central and eastern Europe Transformation and integration: a comparison of the eight EU acceding countries] pp. 756-758

- Otto Jacobi
- Labour Market and Social Protection Reforms in International Perspective – Parallel or converging tracks? pp. 759-761

- Martin Hutsebaut
- Wer beherrscht die Unternehmen? Shareholder Value, Managerherrschaft und Mitbestimmung in Deutschland [Who controls companies? Shareholder value, management control and co-determination in Germany] pp. 761-764

- Jürgen Hoffmann
- The Changing Contours of German Industrial Relations pp. 764-767

- Thomas Klikauer
- How are the trade unions to become equipped for the future? Hattingen Forum 2003 on how the trade unions can learn pp. 769-771

- Eberhard Schmidt
- Legal aspects of labour relations in south east Europe, Belgrade, 14–15 July 2003 and Zaghreb, 25–27 September 2003 pp. 772-775

- Wiebke Düvel
- New directions and trends in industrial relations - The IIRA 13th World Congress, Berlin, 8–12 September 2003 pp. 776-779

- Professor Karl Koch
- ver.di's National Convention [Bundeskongress], Berlin International Congress Center, 19–25 October 2003 pp. 779-781

- Ian Greer
- IG Metall conference, Frankfurt, 28–30 August and Hannover, 14–17 October pp. 781-783

- Otto Jacobi
- ‘Workers’ rights in a globalised world', meeting held by IG Metall and the Otto Brenner Foundation, Berlin, 12–13 November 2003 pp. 784-785

- Otto Jacobi
Volume 9, issue 3, 2003
- Editorial pp. 389-392

- Antonio MartÃn Artiles
- Editorial pp. 392-396

- Antonio MartÃn Artiles and Carlota Solé
- Editorial pp. 396-400

- Antonio MartÃn Artiles and Carlota Solé
- European policy on immigration pp. 401-415

- Carlota Solé
- The dialectics of immigrant ‘integration’ and marginality in industrialising America and post-industrial Europe pp. 416-431

- Kitty Calavita
- Labour migration, social incorporation and transmigration in the New Europe. The case of Germany in a comparative perspective pp. 432-451

- Ludger Pries
- The process of recruitment of immigrants in the construction sector. The cases of Italy and Portugal pp. 452-468

- Ivana Fellini, Pedro Góis and José Carlos Marques
- Trade unionism and immigration: reinterpreting old and new dilemmas pp. 469-482

- Lorenzo Cachón and Miguel S. Valles
- Migration and democracy in central and eastern Europe pp. 483-502

- Simon James Tonelli
- Immigrant women in paid domestic service. The case of Spain and Italy pp. 503-517

- Sónia Parella Rubio
- The situation of ethnic businesses in Spain, Germany and the United Kingdom: a comparative perspective pp. 519-524

- David Garcia i Jorba
- Integration of ethnic minorities in Germany and the influence of the European Employment Strategy pp. 525-532

- Beate Brüggemann and Rainer Riehle
- Accessibility of the public health system in Spain to immigrants from non-EU countries pp. 532-540

- tia Lurbe i Puerto Kã
- Research memo: immigration of European workers and retired persons in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands pp. 540-544

- tia Lurbe Kã, Sarai Samper and Rosa Alcalde
- Social protection in the southern and eastern Mediterranean countries: state of play and way forward pp. 544-548

- Henri Lourdelle
- Poema: from coconut palm to car seat pp. 549-556

- Otto Jacobi
- The Social Dimensions of Employment – Institutional Reforms in Labour Markets pp. 558-560

- Klaus Schömann
- EU Enlargement: construction labour relations as a pilot pp. 560-563

- Judith Kirton-Darling
- Works Councils in Australia – Future Prospects and Possibilities pp. 563-565

- Thomas Klikauer
- The 15th World Congress of Sociology, Brisbane, Australia, 7–13 July 2002 pp. 567-569

- tia Lurbe i Puerto Kã
- 3rd Congress on Immigration in Spain: what contexts and alternatives?, Granada, 6–9 November 2002 pp. 570-572

- Sarai Samper Sierra
- ‘Les Pensions de retraite des agents publics en Europe — Entre spécifité et convergence', Brussels, 24 April 2003 pp. 573-577

- Thierry Christophoul
- 10th ETUC Congress, Prague, 26–29 May 2003 pp. 578-580

- Kevin P. O'Kelly and Otto Jacobi
- Worlds of capitalism: globalisation, governance and democracy, Hamburg Stock Exchange, 29–31 May 2003 pp. 581-583

- Dr Susanne Hildebrandt
- ‘Prospects for the Social Conditions and the Role of Work in the Italian and European Society', Istituto per il Lavoro, Bologna, 18–21 June 2003 pp. 583-587

- Peter Leisink and Jens Lind
Volume 9, issue 2, 2003
- Editorial pp. 193-193

- Reiner Hoffmann and Judith Kirton-Darling
- Editorial pp. 194-194

- Reiner Hoffmann and Judith Kirton-Darling
- Editorial pp. 195-195

- Reiner Hoffmann and Judith Kirton-Darling
- European governance, democratic representation and industrial relations pp. 196-207

- Gian Primo Cella
- The role of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights in building a system of industrial relations at EU level pp. 209-228

- Brian Bercusson
- Coordination of collective bargaining: the case of Europe pp. 229-246

- Franz Traxler and Emmanuel Mermet
- European social dialogue: an instrument in the Europeanisation of industrial relations pp. 247-264

- Judith Kirton-Darling and Stefan Clauwaert
- Creating a more dynamic European social dialogue by strengthening the sectoral dimension pp. 265-280

- Kathleen Kollewe and Reinhard Kuhlmann
- The European Employment Strategy and the open method of coordination: lessons and perspectives pp. 281-301

- Janine Goetschy
- The Employers: the hidden face of European industrial relations pp. 302-321

- Etienne Arcq, Anne Dufresne and Philippe Pochet
- European Works Councils: what is the current state of play? pp. 322-339

- Jeremy Waddington and Peter Kerckhofs
- Employee involvement in the European Company Directive pp. 341-348

- Guido Baglioni
- The role of employers’ associations in collective bargaining: a study of the transformation of German employers’ associations and their collective bargaining strategies 1995–1999 pp. 349-355

- F. O'Brien-Smith
- Main results of the EUROMED Forum meetings of national experts in 2002–2003 in the field of labour law pp. 356-361

- Isabelle Schömann
- Unions and Collective Bargaining: Economic Effects in a Global Environment pp. 362-364

- Peter Bakvis Director
- European Works Councils: Negotiated Europeanism: Between statutory framework and social dynamics pp. 365-368

- Simon Cox
- Accounting for the ‘missing’ European Works Councils pp. 368-370

- Peter Kerckhofs
- World Social Forum III, Porto Alegre, 22–28 January 2003 pp. 373-376

- Otto Jacobi
- Transatlantic Dialogue: ‘Revitalising Labour in the Global North': Ithaca, New York, 28–29 March 2003 pp. 376-378

- Winfried Heidemann, Hans Böckler Foundation and Otto Jacobi
- ‘Institutional Change and Gender Mainstreaming. On the Necessity of Comparative Policy Analyses', University of Vienna, 28–30 March, 2003 pp. 379-380

- Margit Leuthold
Volume 9, issue 1, 2003
- Editorial pp. 5-6

- Reiner Hoffmann, Andrew Watt and Marina Luttrell
- Editorial pp. 7-8

- Reiner Hoffmann, Andrew Watt and Marina Luttrell
- Editorial pp. 9-10

- Reiner Hoffmann, Andrew Watt and Marina Luttrell
- Labour relations in central and eastern Europe and the European social model pp. 11-30

- Heribert Kohl and Hans-Wolfgang Platzer
- Workers' representation at company level in CEE countries pp. 31-49

- Miroslav Stanojevic and Grigor Gradev
- Wage developments in candidate countries pp. 50-63

- Béla Galgóczi and Emmanuel Mermet
- Social dialogue in candidate countries: what for? pp. 64-87

- Maria Lado and Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead
- European Employment Strategy: the right answer for candidate countries? pp. 88-100

- Mira Celin
- How flexible are labour markets in the CEECs? A macro level approach pp. 101-121

- Raul Eamets, Epp Kallaste, Jaan Masso and Marit Rõõm
- Social protection and enlargement: challenges for the candidate countries and the European Union pp. 122-136

- Henri Lourdelle
- Healthcare and social care reforms in the Czech Republic pp. 137-144

- Jirà Schlanger
- Health reform in Bulgaria and its impact on industrial relations in the health sector pp. 145-152

- Lyuben Tomev, Tatiana Michailova and Nadezhda Daskalova
- ‘By-passing organised worker participation’ - Management styles and worker participation in foreign companies in the EU acceding countries Poland, Czech Republic and Hungary pp. 155-161

- Norbert Kluge
- Enlargement and European Works Councils pp. 162-169

- Peter Kerckhofs
- Working conditions in the candidate countries pp. 169-172

- Kevin P. O'Kelly
- The brave new world of European unions pp. 174-175

- Otto Jacobi
- The Dynamics of Full Employment - Social Integration Through Transitional Labour Markets pp. 176-177

- Hedva Sarfati
- Arbeitsbeziehungen in Deutschland: Wandel durch Internationalisierung pp. 178-179

- Norbert Kluge
- ‘The EU as a community of values: how much solidarity is there in Europe?’ ver.di conference, 16 January 2003, Brussels pp. 181-182

- Otto Jacobi
- Of TINA and AWIP: Impressions from the 3rd World Social Forum, Porto Alegre, 23-28 January 2003 pp. 182-184

- Andrew Watt
- ‘The Baltic dimension in EU unification’, Tallinn, 14-15 February 2003 pp. 184-186

- Wiebke Düvel
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