Work, Employment & Society
1987 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2005
- Introduction pp. 675-683

- Colette Fagan, Irena Grugulis, Mark Smith and Kevin Ward
- The (mis)representation of customer service pp. 685-703

- Sharon C. Bolton and Maeve Houlihan
- Getting on or getting by? pp. 705-725

- Jeff Hyman, Dora Scholarios and Chris Baldry
- Shop-floor workers’ responses to quality management initiatives pp. 727-745

- Linda Glover and Mike Noon
- Managers after the era of organizational restructuring pp. 747-760

- Bill Martin
- Recruiting a self pp. 761-774

- Deborah Dean
- ‘Remember I’m the bloody architect!’ pp. 775-796

- Laurie Cohen, Adrian Wilkinson, John Arnold and Rachael Finn
- ‘Partnership’ and new industrial relations in a risk society pp. 797-817

- Miguel Martinez Lucio and Mark Stuart
- Book Review: Gender Injustice pp. 819-820

- Jessica Lober
- Book Review: Global Management, Local Labour pp. 820-822

- John Eldridge
- Book Review: The Future of Worker Representation pp. 822-824

- Bob Carter
- Book Review: Balancing the Skills Equation pp. 824-826

- Sandra Watson
- Book Review: The Oxford Handbook of Work and Organization pp. 826-827

- Chris Forde
- Books Received pp. 829-831

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- Index to Volume 19, 2005 pp. 833-836

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Volume 19, issue 3, 2005
- Work, Employment and Society pp. 453-457

- Michael Rose and Helen Rainbird
- Obituary for Christine Ruth Cousins pp. 459-461

- Geraldine Healy and Claire Wallace
- Organizing migrant workers pp. 463-480

- Jane Holgate
- ‘He earns the bread and butter and I earn the cream’ pp. 481-502

- Nickie Charles and Emma James
- Non-standard employment relations and wages among school leavers in the Netherlands pp. 503-525

- M. Robert de Vries and Maarten H. J. Wolbers
- Disability, work, and welfare pp. 527-545

- Colin Barnes and Geof Mercer
- Learning emotion rules in service organizations pp. 547-564

- Diane Seymour and Peter Sandiford
- Suppression or expression pp. 565-581

- Patricia Lewis
- The invisibility of violence pp. 583-602

- Vicky Bishop, Marek Korczynski and Laurie Cohen
- Bringing emotion to work pp. 603-625

- Jason Hughes
- Measuring work-life balance and its covariates pp. 627-637

- Shirley Dex and Sue Bond
- Workplace partnership and public service provision pp. 639-649

- Ian Roper, Philip James and Paul Higgins
- Book Review: Questioning the New Public Management pp. 651-653

- Bob Carter
- Book Review: The Emergence of European Trade Unionism pp. 653-655

- Richard Croucher
- Book Review: Living Labour pp. 655-657

- Tony Elger
- Book Review: Redundant Masculinities? pp. 657-660

- Susan Halford
- Book Review: Unsocial Europe pp. 660-662

- Andrew Mathers
- Book Review: Understanding Work and Employment pp. 662-665

- Kevin Ward
- Books Received pp. 667-669

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Volume 19, issue 2, 2005
- Attitudes, women’s employment and the domestic division of labour pp. 213-233

- Rosemary Crompton, Michaela Brockmann and Clare Lyonette
- Re-placing work pp. 235-259

- Alison Stenning
- ‘India calling to the far away towns’ pp. 261-282

- Phil Taylor and Peter Bain
- ‘Learners of the workplace unite!’ pp. 283-304

- Emma Wallis, Mark Stuart and Ian Greenwood
- Skills and surveillance in casino gaming pp. 305-326

- Terry Austrin and Jackie West
- Returning to work after maternity leave pp. 327-348

- Barbara Davey, Trevor Murrells and Sarah Robinson
- Overseas nurses’ motivations for working in the UK pp. 349-368

- John Aggergaard Larsen, Helen T. Allan, Karen Bryan and Pam Smith
- Agency and bank nursing in the UK National Health Service pp. 369-389

- Stephanie Tailby
- Overworked Britons? pp. 391-401

- Norman Bonney
- Beating the ‘churning’ trap in the youth labour market pp. 403-414

- Sean Worth
- The shifting locations of work pp. 415-431

- Alan Felstead, Nick Jewson and Sally Walters
- Book Review: Joint Review pp. 433-436

- Bob Carter
- Book Review: Fragmented Futures: New Challenges in Working Life pp. 437-438

- Brendan J. Burchell
- Book Review: Americanization and its Limits: Re-Working US Technology and Management in Post-War Europe and Japan pp. 438-440

- Ian Clark
- Book Review: It’s about Time: Couples and Careers pp. 440-442

- Ursula Henz
- Book Review: Labor Revitalization: Global Perspectives and New Initiatives pp. 443-445

- Peter Prowse
- Book Review: Grafters pp. 445-446

- Tim Strangleman
- Books Received pp. 447-448

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Volume 19, issue 1, 2005
- ‘Making up’ managers pp. 5-23

- Sharon C. Bolton
- Constructing an artistic identity pp. 25-46

- Alison Bain
- Really dealing pp. 47-65

- Steve Vincent
- Cultures of ambiguity pp. 67-89

- Ian P. McLoughlin, Richard J. Badham and Gill Palmer
- Sources of change in trade unions pp. 91-106

- Edmund Heery
- ‘I’m still scrubbing the floors’ pp. 107-129

- Wolfgang Lehmann
- Dual earning in Europe pp. 131-139

- Mark Smith
- Applying new institutional theory pp. 141-151

- Arno van Raak, Angelique de Rijk and Judy Morsa
- Comparing occupational segregation in Great Britain and the United States pp. 153-174

- Jane Elliott
- Sociologia del Trabajo pp. 175-175

- Nueva Epoca
- Book Review: Capitalisms pp. 177-192

- James Fulcher
- Book Review: Gender and the Welfare State pp. 193-195

- Lavinia Mittin
- Book Review: Organizational Behaviour and Work: A Critical Introduction, 2nd edn pp. 195-197

- Jessica Miller
- Book Review: European Works Councils: Pessimism of the Intellect, Optimism of the Will? pp. 197-199

- Andrew R. Timming
- Book Review: How the Other Half Works: Immigration and the Social Organization of Labor pp. 199-200

- Patrick McGovern
- Book Review: The NUM and British Politics Volume 1: 1944-1968 pp. 201-203

- Jonathan Winterton
- Books Received pp. 205-206

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