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Volume 24, issue 4, 2018
- Editorial pp. 363-366

- Jean-Yves Boulin
- Éditorial pp. 367-370

- Jean-Yves Boulin
- Editorial pp. 371-374

- Jean-Yves Boulin
- Farewell flexicurity? Danish flexicurity and the crisis pp. 375-386

- Thomas Bredgaard and Per Madsen
- Flexicurity and the dynamics of the welfare state adjustments pp. 387-404

- Oldrich Bubak
- Self-employed professionals in the European labour market. A comparison between Italy, Germany and the UK pp. 405-419

- Paolo Borghi, Anna Mori and Renata Semenza
- Organising and mobilising Central and Eastern European migrant women working in care. A case study of a successful care workers’ strike in Switzerland in 2014 pp. 421-436

- Adam Rogalewski
- Professional unions in Germany: theoretical explanations and practical consequences for industrial relations pp. 437-450

- Berndt Keller
- Contested industrial democracy discourses in transnational companies. The case of the ArcelorMittal European Social Dialogue Group pp. 451-465

- Sergio González Begega, Holm-Detlev Köhler and Mona Aranea
- High-involvement management practices, job control, and employee well-being in the public and private sectors. Evidence from Finland pp. 467-486

- Laura Peutere, Antti Saloniemi, Simo Aho, Jouko Nätti and Tapio Nummi
- Judgment designating Deliveroo ‘rider’ an employee and analysis of its impact on the ‘gig economy’ pp. 487-490

- Adrián TodolÃ-Signes
- Book Review: Experimental Politics. Work, Welfare, and Creativity in the Neoliberal Age pp. 491-492

- David Hollanders
Volume 24, issue 3, 2018
- Editorial pp. 251-253

- Jean-Yves Boulin and Donna Kesselman
- Éditorial pp. 254-256

- Jean-Yves Boulin and Donna Kesselman
- Editorial pp. 257-259

- Jean-Yves Boulin and Donna Kesselman
- Institutional change and transformations in labour and employment standards pp. 261-277

- Marie-Christine Bureau and Patrick Dieuaide
- Collective actions on the margins of the salariat pp. 279-295

- Marie-Christine Bureau and Antonella Corsani
- Grey zones and triangulation of the employment relationship in globalisation pp. 297-315

- Patrick Dieuaide
- The grey zone and labour market dynamics in Germany pp. 317-336

- Olivier Giraud and Arnaud Lechevalier
- Labour, self-entrepreneurship in Brazil and paradoxes of social freedom pp. 337-352

- Cinara L Rosenfield
- Book Review: The Uses of Social Investment pp. 353-356

- Vera Šćepanović
- Book Review: Firms as Political Entities. Saving Democracy through Economic Bicameralism pp. 356-359

- Sara Lafuente Hernández
Volume 24, issue 2, 2018
- Editorial pp. 127-129

- Béla Greskovits and Jeremy Waddington
- Editorial pp. 130-132

- Béla Greskovits and Jeremy Waddington
- Editorial pp. 133-135

- Béla Greskovits and Jeremy Waddington
- Trade unions in a changing political context pp. 137-149

- Lars Magnusson
- Towards a theory of illiberal dualisation? Conceptualising new employment and social policy divisions in Poland and the United Kingdom pp. 151-162

- Thomas Prosser and Giga Giorgadze
- Trade unions and the sovereign power of the state. A comparative analysis of employer offensives in the Danish and Irish public sectors pp. 163-178

- Imre Szabó
- French trade unions and the mobilisation against the El Khomri law in 2016: a reconfiguration of strategies and alliances pp. 179-193

- Sophie Béroud
- Social protests, discontent and politics in southern and eastern Europe pp. 195-215

- Maria da Paz Campos Lima and Antonio MartÃn Artiles
- Direct democracy and trade union action pp. 217-232

- Roland Erne and Markus Blaser
- ‘Do you believe in life after work?’ The University and College Union strike in Britain pp. 233-236

- Mark Bergfeld
- Labour politics and the EU’s new economic governance regime (European Unions) pp. 237-247

- Roland Erne
Volume 24, issue 1, 2018
- Editorial pp. 3-4

- Anne Skevik Grødem, Anniken Hagelund, Jon M Hippe and Christine Trampusch
- Editorial pp. 5-6

- Anne Skevik Grødem, Anniken Hagelund, Jon M Hippe and Christine Trampusch
- Editorial pp. 7-8

- Anne Skevik Grødem, Anniken Hagelund, Jon M Hippe and Christine Trampusch
- Beyond coverage: the politics of occupational pensions and the role of trade unions. Introduction to special issue pp. 9-23

- Anne Skevik Grødem, Anniken Hagelund, Jon M Hippe and Christine Trampusch
- Individualisation reversed: the cross-class politics of social regulation in the UK’s public/private pension mix pp. 25-41

- Paul Bridgen and Traute Meyer
- The corrosion of occupational pensions solidarity in the Netherlands pp. 43-56

- Johan De Deken
- The development of private pensions in Serbia: caught between a generic blueprint and an unconducive local environment pp. 57-71

- Nikola Altiparmakov and Gordana Matković
- Pension multi-pillarisation in Italy: actors, ‘institutional gates’ and the ‘new politics’ of funded pensions pp. 73-89

- Matteo Jessoula
- Divergent occupational pensions in Bismarckian countries: the case of Germany and Austria pp. 91-107

- Tobias Wiß
- Trade unions and the politics of occupational pensions in Denmark and Norway pp. 109-122

- Axel West Pedersen, Jon M Hippe, Anne Skevik Grødem and Ole Beier Sørensen
- Book Review: How Did Employee Ownership Firms Weather the Last Two Recessions? Employee Ownership, Employment Stability, and Firm Survival: 1999–2011 pp. 123-124

- Stan De Spiegelaere
Volume 23, issue 4, 2017
- Editorial pp. 379-380

- Jens Lind and Vera Scepanovic
- Éditorial pp. 381-382

- Jens Lind and Vera Scepanovic
- Editorial pp. 383-385

- Jens Lind and Vera Scepanovic
- Workers’ EU political alignments during the Great Recession pp. 387-408

- André Freire, LuÃs Cabrita, Mariana Carmo Duarte and Hugo Ferrinho Lopes
- Looking to the future pp. 409-424

- Felix Hadwiger
- Weakening trade union power pp. 425-439

- Eli Moen
- Trade union renewal through local partnerships for skill formation pp. 441-455

- Mads Peter Klindt
- The future of collective bargaining in Italy between legislative reforms and social partners’ responses pp. 457-473

- Giuseppe Antonio Recchia
- The enforcement of diverse labour standards through private governance pp. 475-493

- Judith Christina Stroehle
- Book Review: The New Social Division: Making and Unmaking Precariousness, Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology pp. 495-497

- Mirela Ivanova
- Book Review: Europe Entrapped pp. 497-499

- Christophe Degryse
- Book Review: Berufs- und Spartengewerkschaften – Neue Akteure und Perspektiven der Tarifpolitik pp. 499-502

- Otto Jacobi
- Debating the future of work pp. 503-507

- Hermes Augusto Costa
Volume 23, issue 3, 2017
- The digital economy and its implications for labour. 2. The consequences of digitalisation for the labour market pp. 249-252

- Maria Jepsen and Jan Drahokoupil
- L’économie digitale et ses implications pour le travail. 2. Les conséquences de la digitalisation pour le marché du travail pp. 253-257

- Maria Jepsen and Jan Drahokoupil
- Die digitale Wirtschaft und ihre Auswirkungen auf den Arbeitsmarkt. 2. Die Konsequenzen der Digitalisierung für den Arbeitsmarkt pp. 258-262

- Maria Jepsen and Jan Drahokoupil
- A routine transition in the digital era? The rise of routine work in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 263-279

- Roma Keister and Piotr Lewandowski
- The consumption dilemma of digital capitalism pp. 281-294

- Philipp Staab
- A free lunch with robots – can a basic income stabilise the digital economy? pp. 295-311

- Ville-Veikko Pulkka
- Gender inequalities in the new world of work pp. 313-332

- Agnieszka Piasna and Jan Drahokoupil
- The digitalisation of service work – social partner responses in Denmark, Sweden and Germany pp. 333-348

- Anna Ilsøe
- A Nordic approach to regulating intermediary online labour platforms pp. 349-352

- Fredrik Söderqvist
- The mobilisation of gig economy couriers in Italy pp. 353-357

- Arianna Tassinari and Vincenzo Maccarrone
- Reinventing the world of work pp. 359-365

- Sandrino Graceffa and Sarah de Heusch
- Self-employment pp. 367-369

- Richard Lomax
- Joint Review of: The corruption of capitalism and How will capitalism end pp. 371-373

- David Hollanders
- Book Review: Public Service Management and Employment Relations in Europe. Emerging from the Crisis pp. 373-375

- Werner Schmidt and Andrea Müller
Volume 23, issue 2, 2017
- The digital economy and its implications for labour. 1. The platform economy pp. 103-107

- Jan Drahokoupil and Maria Jepsen
- L’économie digitale et ses implications pour le monde du travail. Problématique 1: l’économie de plate-forme pp. 108-113

- Jan Drahokoupil and Maria Jepsen
- Die digitale Ökonomie und ihre Auswirkungen auf die Arbeitswelt. 1. Die Plattform-Ökonomie pp. 114-119

- Jan Drahokoupil and Maria Jepsen
- Digitalisation, between disruption and evolution pp. 121-134

- Gérard Valenduc and Patricia Vendramin
- Digital labour and development: impacts of global digital labour platforms and the gig economy on worker livelihoods pp. 135-162

- Mark Graham, Isis Hjorth and Vili Lehdonvirta
- In search of an adequate European policy response to the platform economy pp. 163-175

- Brian Fabo, Jovana Karanovic and Katerina Dukova
- Digital economy and the rise of open cooperativism: the case of the Enspiral Network pp. 177-192

- Alex Pazaitis, Vasilis Kostakis and Michel Bauwens
- The ‘gig economy’: employee, self-employed or the need for a special employment regulation? pp. 193-205

- Adrián TodolÃ-Signes
- Towards collective protections for crowdworkers pp. 207-223

- Annamaria Donini, Michele Forlivesi, Anna Rota and Patrizia Tullini
- Janus and the trade union challenge of digital technology pp. 225-227

- Thiébaut Weber
- Slave to the keyboard: the broken promises of the gig economy pp. 229-231

- Kristy Milland
- Decent crowdwork – the fight for labour law in the digital age pp. 233-236

- Aileen Körfer and Oliver Röthig
- Book Review: Framing Work: Unitary, Pluralist and Critical Perspectives in the Twenty-first Century pp. 237-239

- Paul Edwards
- Regulation of the financial markets, monetary union and the end of paper money. Joint Review pp. 239-243

- Otto Jacobi
- Rethinking Capitalism: Economics and Policy for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth pp. 243-245

- Martin Myant
Volume 23, issue 1, 2017
- Editorial pp. 3-4

- Jeremy Waddington
- Éditorial pp. 5-6

- Jeremy Waddington
- Editorial pp. 7-8

- Jeremy Waddington
- Union renewal: what can we learn from three decades of research? pp. 9-29

- Gregor Murray
- Organising as a strategy to reach precarious and marginalised workers. A review of debates on the role of the political dimension and the dilemmas of representation and solidarity pp. 31-46

- Miguel MartÃnez Lucio, Stefania Marino and Heather Connolly
- Membership density and trade union power pp. 47-61

- Colin Crouch
- Trade unions, digitalisation and the self-employed – inclusion or exclusion? pp. 63-66

- Gunter Haake
- ‘The practice anticipates our reflections’ – radical unions in Poland pp. 67-77

- Adam Mrozowicki and Małgorzata Maciejewska
- Solidaires, unitaires et démocratiques: social movement unionism and beyond? pp. 79-88

- Andy Mathers
- Organising without knowing it? The curious case of para-organising-style campaigns in southern Europe and the case of trade union elections in Spain pp. 89-94

- Miguel MartÃnez Lucio
- Book Review: Labour and Transnational Action in Times of Crisis pp. 95-96

- Oscar Molina
- Book Review: Comparative Workplace Employment Relations: An Analysis of Practice in Britain and France pp. 96-98

- Duncan Adam
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