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Volume 19, issue 4, 2013
- Editorial pp. 449-451

- Jens Lind and Jeremy Waddington
- Éditorial pp. 451-453

- Jens Lind and Jeremy Waddington
- Editorial pp. 453-456

- Jens Lind and Jeremy Waddington
- Atypical employment in Germany. Forms, development, patterns1 pp. 457-474

- Berndt Keller and Hartmut Seifert
- Labour market adjustments during the crisis: the role of working time arrangements1 pp. 475-487

- Jean-Yves Boulin and Gilbert Cette
- Trade union power during labour adjustments – comparison of company-level cases pp. 489-505

- Jørgen Svalund and Heidi Kervinen
- Trade union cooperation on statutory minimum wages? A study of European trade union positions1 pp. 507-520

- Bengt Furåker and Kristina Lovén Seldén
- Membership growth at a time of union decline pp. 521-538

- Carl Parker and James Rees
- What makes an effective European works council? Considerations based on three case studies pp. 539-551

- Michael Gold and Chris Rees
- European works councils between formal requirements and good practices: the potential for further development based on evidence from Portugal1 pp. 553-567

- Hermes Augusto Costa
- Two steps forward, one step back, or vice versa: the new legal framework of collective labour relations in Turkey1 pp. 569-579

- Banu Uçkan
- Social dialogue in the sports sector at EU level pp. 581-595

- Jérémy Pierre and Sébastien Buisine
- Book Review: Gekaufte Zeit – Die vertagte Krise des demokratischen Kapitalismus pp. 597-600

- Otto Jacobi
- Book Review: Capitalist Diversity on Europe’s Periphery pp. 600-602

- Martin Myant
Volume 19, issue 3, 2013
- Editorial pp. 291-295

- Maria da Paz Campos Lima and Martin Kahanec
- Editorial pp. 295-300

- Maria da Paz Campos Lima and Martin Kahanec
- Editorial pp. 300-304

- Maria da Paz Campos Lima and Martin Kahanec
- Youth unemployment in the period 2001–2010 and the European crisis – looking at the empirical evidence pp. 305-324

- Hans Dietrich
- Labour market transitions of young workers in Nordic and southern European countries: the role of flexicurity pp. 325-343

- Per Madsen, Oscar Molina, Jesper Møller and Mariona Lozano
- Youth voice(s) in EU countries and social movements in southern Europe pp. 345-364

- Maria da Paz Campos Lima and Antonio MartÃn Artiles
- Migration strategies of crisis-stricken youth in an enlarged European Union 1 pp. 365-380

- Martin Kahanec and Brian Fabo
- Union responses to young workers since the Great Recession in Ireland, the Netherlands and Sweden: are youth structures reorienting the union agenda? 1 pp. 381-397

- Kurt Vandaele
- Responses of trade union confederations to the youth employment crisis pp. 399-413

- Torsten Geelan
- Social partners’ negotiations on youth employment: common concerns, different solutions pp. 415-418

- Margherita Bussi
- Union Solidarity International pp. 419-424

- Torsten Geelan
- Let’s accept a smaller slice of a shrinking cake. The Irish Congress of Trade Unions and Irish public sector unions in crisis pp. 425-430

- Roland Erne
- Book Review: The Strange Non-Death of Neoliberalism pp. 431-433

- Aidan Regan
- Book Review: Le salaire, un enjeu pour l’euro-syndicalisme. Histoire de la coordination des négotiations collectives nationales pp. 433-435

- Roland Erne
- Book Review: Union Voices: Tactics and Tensions in UK Organizing pp. 435-436

- Gregor Gall
- Book Review: Understanding Labor and Employment Law in China pp. 437-438

- Coralie Guedes
- Book Review: Arbeitnehmerrechte weltweit stärken? Die Umsetzung der Internationalen Rahmenvereinbarungen in Mexiko pp. 438-440

- Stefan Rüb
- Book Review: Brain Drain and Brain Gain pp. 440-443

- Hedva Sarfati
- Book Review: Lebensqualität durch Zeitpolitik: Wie Zeitkonflikte gelöst werden können pp. 444-445

- Peter Beier
Volume 19, issue 2, 2013
- Ben Valkenburg: a tribute pp. 147-150

- Leni Beukema and Frans Coenen
- Editorial pp. 151-152

- Vera Glassner
- Editorial pp. 152-153

- Vera Glassner
- Editorial pp. 153-154

- Vera Glassner
- Central and eastern European industrial relations in the crisis: national divergence and path-dependent change pp. 155-169

- Vera Glassner
- The demise of social partnership or a balanced recovery? The crisis and collective bargaining in Slovakia pp. 171-183

- Marta Kahancová
- The impact of the economic crisis on collective bargaining in the Czech Republic pp. 185-194

- Martin Myant
- Between consolidation and crisis: divergent pressures and sectoral trends in Poland pp. 195-204

- Guglielmo Meardi and Vera Trappmann
- Between polarization and statism – effects of the crisis on collective bargaining processes and outcomes in Hungary pp. 205-215

- Imre Szabó
- The impact of socio-economic shocks on social dialogue in Slovenia pp. 217-226

- Miroslav Stanojević and Matej KlariÄ
- Romania pp. 227-237

- Aurora Trif
- Social dialogue revival or ‘PR corporatism’? Negotiating anti-crisis measures in Poland and Bulgaria1 pp. 239-251

- Magdalena Bernaciak
- Negotiated responses to the crisis in the Baltic countries pp. 253-266

- Epp Kallaste and Charles Woolfson
- Precarious work in the retail sector in Estonia, Poland and Slovenia: trade union responses in a time of economic crisis pp. 267-278

- Adam Mrozowicki, Triin Roosalu and Tatiana Bajuk SenÄ Ar
- Book Review: One Company, Diverse Workplaces: the Social Construction of Employment Practices in Western and Eastern Europe pp. 279-280

- Phil Almond
- Conference on ‘Fundamental Social Rights in the European Multilevel Governance System’, 12 October 2012, Trier, Germany pp. 281-284

- Kenan Ertunc
- Manifesto pp. 285-287

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Volume 19, issue 1, 2013
- Editorial pp. 3-9

- Christophe Degryse, Maria Jepsen and Philippe Pochet
- Editorial pp. 9-16

- Christophe Degryse, Maria Jepsen and Philippe Pochet
- Editorial pp. 16-22

- Christophe Degryse, Maria Jepsen and Philippe Pochet
- The building of economic governance in the European Union pp. 23-35

- Amy Verdun
- Monetary integration in crisis: how well do existing theories explain the predicament of EMU? pp. 37-48

- Waltraud Schelkle
- Are better defined rules enough? An assessment of the post-crisis reforms of the governance of EMU pp. 49-62

- Iain Begg
- Macroeconomic imbalances and competitiveness in the euro area pp. 63-87

- Stefan Collignon
- The missing link. Labour unions, central banks and monetary integration in Europe1 pp. 89-101

- Bob Hancké
- Monetary union and the stakes for democracy and social policy pp. 103-116

- Philippe Pochet and Christophe Degryse
- Conclusions pp. 117-120

- Maria Jepsen
- The crisis and national labour law reforms – a mapping exercise pp. 121-124

- Stefan Clauwaert and Isabelle Schömann
- Greece 2010–2012 pp. 125-127

- Eftychia Achtsioglou
- Dutch trade union confederation in crisis pp. 129-132

- Paul de Beer
- Book Review: The political economy of work security and flexibility: Italy in comparative perspective pp. 133-134

- Janine Leschke
- Book Review: Women on Corporate Boards and in Top Management. European Trends and Policy pp. 135-137

- Aline Conchon
- Book Review: The Lisbon Treaty and Social Europe pp. 138-140

- Giulia Frosecchi
- Book Review: Better Jobs for a Better Economy – World of Work Report 2012 pp. 140-143

- Hedva Sarfati
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