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International Labour Review

1999 - 2024

Current editor(s): Mark Lansky

From International Labour Organization
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Volume 163, month 03, 2024

Essential yet excluded: COVID‐19 and the decent work deficit among domestic workers in Brazil pp. 1-23 Downloads
Louisa Acciari, Chirlene DOS SANTOS Brito and Cleide PEREIRA Pinto
Shorter hours wanted? A systematic review of working‐time preferences and outcomes pp. 25-47 Downloads
Miklós Antal, Benedikt Lehmann, Thiago Guimaraes, Alexandra Halmos and Bence Lukács
The fallacy of the lump of labour theory: Evidence for Latin America pp. 49-71 Downloads
Ignacio Apella
The value of complaints mechanisms in the private labour regulation of GVCs: A case study of the Fair Labor Association pp. 73-94 Downloads
James Harrison, Margarita Parejo and Mark Wielga
Safety and health at work as fundamental rights: A comparative‐historical study of the ILO's strategy of realistic vigilance pp. 95-115 Downloads
Jeffrey Hilgert
Preferential employment policies and firm performance: Evidence from Indian public sector enterprises pp. 117-140 Downloads
Ritika Jain and Vinoj Abraham
Working, yet not working: Assessing labour underutilization in India pp. 141-162 Downloads
Shalina Susan Mathew
The Quantified Worker: Law and Technology in the Modern Workplace, by Ifeoma Ajunwa pp. 163-166 Downloads
Antonio Aloisi
Equality within Our Lifetimes: How Laws and Policies Can Close ‐ or Widen ‐ Gender Gaps in Economies Worldwide, by Jody Heymann, Aleta Sprague and Amy Raub pp. 167-169 Downloads
Shauna Olney

Volume 162, month 12, 2023

Getting out or switching to part‐time: Gender disparities in the impacts of corporate restructuring pp. 537-560 Downloads
Anne Lambert, Delphine Remillon and Mariona Segú
Diverging labour market trajectories of Australian graduates from advantaged and disadvantaged social backgrounds: A longitudinal analysis of population‐wide linked administrative data pp. 561-585 Downloads
Tomasz Zając, Wojtek Tomaszewski, Francisco Perales and Ning Xiang
Obstacles to labour market participation among Arab Palestinian women in Israel pp. 587-614 Downloads
Sami Miaari, Nabil Khattab and Maha Sabbah‐karkabi
Do unions provide employment protection in times of economic crisis? A natural experiment of COVID‐19 pp. 615-639 Downloads
Woo‐Yung Kim
Leveraging transparency to shift capital‐labour relations in garment sector production: A critical analysis of the design and structure of the Bangladesh Accord pp. 641-664 Downloads
Jenny Collins and Julian S. Yates
Information and avoidance behaviour: The effect of air pollution disclosure on labour supply in China pp. 665-686 Downloads
Yu Shen and Wenkai Sun
International labour migration, farmland fallowing, livelihood diversification and technology adoption in Nepal pp. 687-713 Downloads
Apsara KARKI Nepal, Mani Nepal and Randall Bluffstone
Unequal Development and Labour in Brazil, by Gerry Rodgers, Roberto Véras de Oliveira and Janine Rodgers pp. 715-716 Downloads
Jayati Ghosh

Volume 162, month 09, 2023

Educational mismatches of newly hired workers: Short‐ and medium‐term effects on wages pp. 355-383 Downloads
Isabel Araujo and Anabela Carneiro
Gender wage gap trends in Europe: The role of occupational skill prices pp. 385-405 Downloads
Ezgi Kaya
One hundred years of dynamic minimum wage regulation: Lessons from Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States pp. 407-429 Downloads
Reg Hamilton and Matt Nichol
Inequality and informality revisited: The Latin American case pp. 431-457 Downloads
Veronica Amarante and Rodrigo Arim
Labour disputes in contexts of trade union fragmentation and pluralism: An empirical analysis of the case of Chile pp. 459-480 Downloads
Pablo PÉREZ Ahumada and Gino Ocampo
Trade unions and income inequality: Evidence from a panel of European countries pp. 481-503 Downloads
Roberta Montebello, Jonathan Spiteri and Philip von Brockdorff
Collective bargaining in domestic work and its contribution to regulation and formalization in Italy pp. 505-528 Downloads
Marlene Seiffarth
Labor in the Age of Finance: Pensions, Politics, and Corporations from Deindustrialization to Dodd‐Frank, by Sanford M. Jacoby pp. 529-531 Downloads
Virginia Doellgast
Race, Gender and Contemporary International Labor Migration Regimes. 21st‐Century Coolies? edited by Leticia Saucedo and Robyn Magalit Rodriguez pp. 533-536 Downloads
Niklas Selberg

Volume 162, month 06, 2023

The correlation between unemployment and economic growth in Latin America – Okun's law estimates by country pp. 171-198 Downloads
Maria Sylvina Porras‐arena and Ángel L. Martín‐román
Revisiting the stepping‐stone hypothesis: Transitions from temporary to permanent contracts in Peru pp. 199-221 Downloads
Miguel JARAMILLO Baanante and Daniela CAMPOS Ugaz
Who demands labour (de)regulation in the developing world? Revisiting the insider–outsider theory pp. 223-243 Downloads
Lucas Ronconi, Ravi Kanbur and Santiago López‐cariboni
Do international treaties have an impact only on ratifying States? The influence of the ILO Maternity Protection Conventions in 160 countries between 1883 and 2018 pp. 245-269 Downloads
Keonhi Son
Gender, family status and health characteristics: Understanding retirement inequalities in the Chilean pension model pp. 271-303 Downloads
Marcela Parada‐contzen
Prison labour, customs preference schemes and decent work: Critical analysis and outlook pp. 305-326 Downloads
Andrea Sitzia and Benoît Lopez
Development of a composite job quality index for LGBTQ+ workers in Quebec (Canada) pp. 327-353 Downloads
Michele Baiocco, Martin Blais, Mariia Samoilenko, Line Chamberland and Isabel Côté

Volume 162, month 03, 2023

Digital platforms and the changing freelance workforce in the Russian Federation: A ten‐year perspective pp. 1-22 Downloads
Andrey Shevchuk and Denis Strebkov
“There is no future in it”: Pandemic and ride‐hailing hustle in Africa pp. 23-44 Downloads
Mohammad Amir Anwar, Jack ONG'IRO Odeo and Elly Otieno
The role of local stakeholders in transforming economic upgrading into social upgrading in Ethiopian textile and garment firms pp. 45-67 Downloads
Telaye Fikadu Mulubiran and Asbjørn Karlsen
Assessing companies' decent work practices: An analysis of ESG rating methodologies pp. 69-97 Downloads
Céline Louche, Guillaume Delautre and Gabriela BALVEDI Pimentel
Promoting the associational power of workers in globalized production networks: A missed opportunity pp. 99-121 Downloads
Clément Séhier
Freedom of association and collective bargaining in the platform economy: A human rights‐based approach and an ever‐increasing mobilization of workers pp. 123-145 Downloads
Charalampos Stylogiannis
Union collective action, social movement unionism and worker freedom in New Zealand pp. 147-170 Downloads
Jane Parker and Ozan Alakavuklar

Volume 161, month 12, 2022

Changing perspectives on poverty and inequality: The contributions of the International Labour Review pp. e1-e11 Downloads
Gerry Rodgers
Historical perspectives on the International Labour Review 1921–2021: A century of research on the world of work pp. e12-e48 Downloads
Dorothea Hoehtker
Introduction: Worldwide patterns of legal segmentation in employment law pp. 511-534 Downloads
Ulrich Mückenberger and Irene Dingeldey
Employment law and its contribution to labour market segmentation in Latin America pp. 535-553 Downloads
Graciela BENSUSÁN Areous
Labour market segmentation in Southern Africa and its impact on vulnerable workers pp. 555-571 Downloads
Elmarie Fourie and Marius van Staden
Legal segmentation in China, India, Malaysia and Viet Nam pp. 573-591 Downloads
Sean Cooney
Not just black and white, but different shades of grey: Legal segmentation and its effect on labour market segmentation in Europe pp. 593-613 Downloads
Irene Dingeldey and Jean‐Yves Gerlitz
Legal segmentation and early colonialism in sub‐Saharan Africa: Informality and the colonial exploitative legal employment standard pp. 615-634 Downloads
Heiner Fechner
Segmenting and equalizing narratives in the ILO's standard‐setting practice pp. 635-655 Downloads
Jenny Hahs and Ulrich Mückenberger
Law and gendered labour market segmentation pp. 657-675 Downloads
Judy Fudge and Guy Mundlak

Volume 161, month 09, 2022

Occupational segregation of female and male immigrants in Europe: Accounting for cross‐country differences pp. 341-373 Downloads
Amaia Palencia‐esteban
A capacity index to replace flawed incident‐based metrics for worker safety pp. 375-393 Downloads
Sidney W.A. Dekker and Michael Tooma
Doing and undoing gender at work: The workplace experiences of trans people in Switzerland pp. 395-412 Downloads
Lorena Parini
Stripping back the mask: Working conditions on digital labour platforms during the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 413-440 Downloads
Kelle Howson, Funda Ustek‐spilda, Alessio Bertolini, Richard Heeks, Fabian Ferrari, Srujana Katta, Matthew Cole, Pablo AGUERA Reneses, Nancy Salem, David Sutcliffe, Shelly Steward and Mark Graham
The effects of the pandemic on gig economy couriers in Argentina and Chile: Precarity, algorithmic control and mobilization pp. 441-461 Downloads
Francisca GUTIÉRREZ Crocco and Maurizio Atzeni
Coping with precarity during COVID‐19: A study of platform work in Poland pp. 463-485 Downloads
Karol Muszyński, Valeria Pulignano, Markieta Domecka and Adam Mrozowicki
Networks of trust: Accessing informal work online in Indonesia during the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 487-508 Downloads
Joanna Octavia
Reflexiones sobre el trabajo. Visiones durante la pandemia desde el Cono Sur de América Latina pp. 509-510 Downloads
María Luz Rodríguez Fernández

Volume 161, month 06, 2022

Impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic and unpaid care work on informal workers' livelihoods pp. 171-194 Downloads
Ana Carolina Ogando, Michael Rogan and Rachel Moussié
COVID‐19 and a “crisis of care”: A feminist analysis of public policy responses to paid and unpaid care and domestic work pp. 195-218 Downloads
Elena Camilletti and Zahrah Nesbitt‐ahmed
Overtime or fragmentation? Family transactions and working time during the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 219-243 Downloads
Hadrien Clouet
Syrian refugee labour and food insecurity in Middle Eastern agriculture during the early COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 245-266 Downloads
Ann‐Christin Zuntz, Mackenzie Klema, Shaher Abdullateef, Stella Mazeri, Salim Faisal Alnabolsi, Abdulellah Alfadel, Joy Abi‐habib, Maria Azar, Clara Calia, Joseph Burke, Liz Grant and Lisa Boden
Occupational safety and health challenges for maritime key workers in the global COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 267-287 Downloads
Desai Shan
Essential jobs, remote work and digital surveillance: Addressing the COVID‐19 pandemic panopticon pp. 289-314 Downloads
Antonio Aloisi and Valerio de Stefano
Proportionate response to the COVID‐19 threat? Use of apps and other technologies for monitoring employees under the European Union's data protection framework pp. 315-335 Downloads
Seili Suder and Andra Siibak
The Law of Interactions between International Organizations, by Henner Gött pp. 337-339 Downloads
Anne Trebilcock

Volume 161, month 03, 2022

Editorial: The Special Issue on COVID‐19 and the world of work pp. 1-4 Downloads
Tzehainesh Teklè
The labour market fallout of COVID‐19: Who endures, who doesn't and what are the implications for inequality pp. 5-28 Downloads
Sergei Soares and Janine Berg
COVID‐19 and informal work: Evidence from 11 cities pp. 29-58 Downloads
Martha Alter Chen, Erofili Grapsa, Ghida Ismail, Michael Rogan, Marcela Valdivia, Laura Alfers, Jenna Harvey, Ana Carolina Ogando, Sarah Orleans Reed and Sally Roever
Power relations in global supply chains and the unequal distribution of costs during crises: Abandoning garment suppliers and workers during the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 59-82 Downloads
Mark Anner
COVID‐19 in Latin America: The effects of an unprecedented crisis on employment and income pp. 83-105 Downloads
Luis Beccaria, Fabio Bertranou and Roxana Maurizio
COVID‐19 disparities by gender and income: Evidence from the Philippines pp. 107-123 Downloads
Rouselle F. Lavado, Keiko Nowacka, David A. Raitzer, Yana Rodgers and Joseph Zveglich
Is this time really different? How the impact of the COVID‐19 crisis on labour markets contrasts with that of the global financial crisis of 2008–09 pp. 125-148 Downloads
Sher Verick, Dorothea Schmidt‐klau and Sangheon Lee
Social partner participation in the management of the COVID‐19 crisis: Tripartite social dialogue in Italy, Portugal and Spain pp. 149-167 Downloads
Sergio CANALDA Criado
Editorial farewell pp. 169-169 Downloads
Tzehainesh Teklè
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