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- Work-related substance misuse

- Peter A. Bamberger
- Work-related travelling and telecommunications: Substitution, stimulation and complementarity

- Mervi Lehto and Veli Himanen
- Work: Its Social Meanings and Role in Provisioning

- Deborah M. Figart and Ellen Mutari
- Worker co-operatives and other alternative forms of business organization , pp 76-92

- Sanjay Pinto
- Worker cooperatives , pp 40-47

- Maliha Safri
- Worker cooperatives and democratic governance

- John Pencavel
- Worker cooperatives: solidarity at work , pp 517-530

- Sonja Novkovic and Jessica Gordon Nembhard
- Worker organizing in the Global South: an experimental trend , pp 461-472

- Lynford Dor and Edward Webster
- Worker Participation

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- Worker rights , pp 249-267

- Hyuk Kwon
- Worker voice in a brave new world

- Gordon Anderson, Douglas Brodie and Joellen Riley
- Workers and AI in the construction and operation of civil infrastructures , pp 142-165

- Jinding Xing, Zhe Sun and Pingbo Tang
- Workers and labour movements in the fight against climate change , pp 209-218

- Linda Clarke and Melahat Sahin-Dikmen
- Workers rights and human rights: toward a new fundamental principle? , pp 107-125

- Zahra Yusifli and Colin Fenwick
- Workers, platforms and the state: The struggle over digital labour platform regulation , pp 162-176

- Sai Englert, Mark Graham, Sandra Fredman, Darcy du Toit, Adam Badger, Richard Heeks and Jean-Paul Van Belle
- Workersorganisation, class and collective action in precarious times , pp 198-208

- Maurizio Atzeni
- Workers’ Compensation

- John F. Burton
- Workers’ mobility and capital

- Gordon Anderson, Douglas Brodie and Joellen Riley
- Workers’ playtime: developing an explanatory typology of work-associated sport in Britain , pp 106-127

- Wray Vamplew
- Workers’ social capital and employment outcomes: the case of MENA countries , pp 261-281

- Jieun Lee and Vladimir Hlasny
- Workforce diversity

- Marjorie Ngwenya
- Workforce dynamics in child welfare: Investing in the people who protect children

- Richard P. Barth, Jill Duerr Berrick, Melissa Jonson-Reid, Antonio R. Garcia, Johanna K.P. Greeson, John Gyourko and Brett Drake
- Working at the edges of legal protection: Equality law and youth work experience from a comparative perspective , pp 302-320

- Alysia Blackham
- Working at the intersection of Financial and Feminist Economics

- Alicia Girón
- Working beyond retirement age: lessons for policy , pp 242-255

- David Lain and Sarah Vickerstaff
- Working bodies

- Rebecca Prentice
- Working conditions and needs: results of a European survey , pp 47-76

- Anna Soru, Elena Sinibaldi and Cristina Zanni
- Working conditions of the dependent self-employed , pp 118-140

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- Working conditions of urban vendors in Indonesia: Lessons for labour law enforcement , pp 214-234

- Alex de Ruyter, Muhammad Irfan Syaebani, Riani Rachmawati, David Bailey and Tonia Warnecke
- Working conditions, geography and gender in global crowdwork , pp 93-110

- Janine Berg and Uma Rani
- Working equids

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- Working for the Government in Spain: From Authoritarian Centralism to Democratic Political Devolution

- Carlos R. Alba and Carmen Navarro
- Working from home

- Matthew J. Beck
- Working from Home: Leisure Gain or Leisure Loss?

- Samuel Cameron and Mark Fox
- Working Full-Time After Motherhood

- Susan McRae
- Working in and for the city with smartness: first partial results from the European project IrSmart , pp 162-178

- Gianfranco Franz
- Working in multidisciplinary and methodologically diverse teams: practical lessons from collaborating with defence-based organisations , pp 94-108

- Michelle Leanne Oppert, Siobhan Banks, Valerie O'Keeffe and Raymond Matthews
- Working in swarms: how dynamic action learning helped to shift leadership at one of the leading premium car manufacturers in Germany to an agile, iterative approach

- Matthias Klein and Joachim Schwendenwein
- Working time reduction

- Agnieszka Piasna
- Working time, inequality, and sustainability , pp 325-344

- Jared B. Fitzgerald and Juliet Schor
- Working towards justice , pp 66-115

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- Working while studying: does it lead to greater attachment to the regional labour market? , pp 114-138

- Mika Haapanen and Hannu Karhunen
- Working with authors to improve their journal manuscripts , pp 97-107

- David Higgitt and Derek France
- Working with Indigenous methodologies: Kaupapa Māori meets diverse economies , pp 502-510

- Joanne Waitoa and Kelly Dombroski
- Working with market forces

- Michael Foot
- Working with open models: lawlike relations and an uncertain future , pp 401-483

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- Working with simulated patients to facilitate the application of health psychology models and interprofessional learning

- Melissa Oxlad
- Working with simulated patients/clients for teaching and learning

- Anna Chur-Hansen, Josephine Paparo and Ellen Davies
- Working women and unequal mobilities in the urban periphery , pp 147-166

- Eda Beyazit and Ceyda Sungur
- Working-class conditions and resistances in the context of austerity in Argentina , pp 626-641

- Lucila D'Urso and Clara Marticorena
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