International Labour Review
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Volume 141, month 12, 2002
- People's Security Surveys: An outline of methodology and concepts pp. 309-329
- Richard Anker
- Good jobs, bad jobs: Workers' evaluations in five countries pp. 331-358
- Joseph Ritter and Richard Anker
- More training, less security? Training and the quality of life at work in Argentina, Brazil and Chile pp. 359-383
- Maria Mercedes JERIA Cáceres
- Distribution of income and job opportunities: Normative judgements from four continents pp. 385-411
- Deborah Levison, Joseph Ritter, Rosamund Stock and Richard Anker
- Attitudes towards trade unions in Bangladesh, Brazil, Hungary and Tanzania pp. 413-440
- Sukti Dasgupta
- From People's Security Surveys to a Decent Work Index pp. 441-454
- Guy Standing
Volume 141, month 09, 2002
- Maximizing benefit transfers to the poor: Evidence from South African employment programmes pp. 203-223
- Lawrence Haddad and Michelle Adato
- Migration for the benefit of all: Towards a new paradigm for economic immigration pp. 225-252
- Eric Weinstein
- Senior citizens: Social dignity, status and the right to representative freedom of organization pp. 253-273
- Gideon Ben-Israel and Ruth Ben-Israel
Volume 141, month 03, 2002
- Employment, social justice and societal well-being pp. 9-29
- Joseph Stiglitz
- Core labour standards and foreign direct investment pp. 31-69
- David Kucera
- The greying population: A wasted human capital or just a social liability? pp. 71-113
- Vincenzo Spiezia
- The challenge of decent work pp. 115-122
- Robert B. Reich
- An empirical assessment of the informational society: Employment and occupational structures of G-7 countries, 1920–2000 pp. 123-159
- Yuko Aoyama and Manuel Castells
Volume 140, month 12, 2001
- The Occupational Wages around the World data file pp. 379-401
- Richard Freeman and Remco Oostendorp
- Night work of women in industry: Standards and sensibility pp. 403-428
- George P. Politakis
- Devolving public employment services: Preliminary assessment of the Australian experiment pp. 429-451
- Alfred Dockery and Thorsten Stromback
Volume 140, month 09, 2001
- Poverty reduction and decent work in developing countries: Do minimum wages help? pp. 237-269
- Catherine Saget
- The working poor in developing countries pp. 271-291
- Nomaan Majid
- Labour market flexibility in the transition countries: How much is too much? pp. 293-325
- Sandrine Cazes and Alena Nesporova
- The voluntary sector, job creation and social policy: Illusions and opportunities pp. 327-362
- Virginie Pérotin
Volume 140, month 06, 2001
- Can the digital divide be contained? pp. 119-141
- Duncan Campbell
- ICTs, knowledge work and employment: The challenges to Europe pp. 143-163
- Luc Soete
- ICTs and employment: The problem of job quality pp. 165-192
- Jill Rubery and Damian Grimshaw
- ICTs and the possibilities for leapfrogging by developing countries pp. 193-210
- W Steinmueller
Volume 140, month 03, 2001
- Equality and empowerment for decent work pp. 5-18
- Bob Hepple
- Pension reform in central and eastern Europe: Emerging issues and patterns pp. 19-43
- Elaine Fultz and Markus Ruck
- Redundancy, business flexibility and workers' security: Findings of a comparative European survey pp. 45-67
- Marie-Laure Morin and Christine Vicens
- Job subsidies and cuts in employers' social security contributions: The verdict of empirical evaluation studies pp. 69-83
- Ive Marx
Volume 139, month 12, 2000
- The resilience of the long-term employment relationship: Evidence from the industrialized countries pp. 379-408
- Peter Auer and Sandrine Cazes
- Inverted “S”—The complete neoclassical labour-supply function pp. 409-435
- Mohammed Sharif
- Labour mobility within the European Union: Findings, stakes and prospects pp. 437-455
- François Vandamme
- The design of active labour market policies: Building in effective incentives pp. 457-480
- Bart Cockx
Volume 139, month 09, 2000
- The economics of child labour: A framework for measurement pp. 257-280
- Richard Anker
- Trade liberalization, employment and global inequality pp. 281-305
- Ajit K. Ghose
- The Japan Model and the future of employment and wage systems pp. 307-333
- Susumu Watanabe
- Changes of the law applicable to an international contract of employment pp. 335-357
- Marie-Agnès Sabirau-Pérez
Volume 139, month 06, 2000
- Work and rights pp. 119-128
- Amartya Sen
- Social protection for all: But how? pp. 129-148
- Roger Beattie
- Equal treatment, social protection and income security for women pp. 149-178
- Linda Luckhaus
- Partial retirement and pension policy in industrialized countries pp. 179-195
- Denis Latulippe and John Turner
Volume 139, month 03, 2000
- Employment and concepts of work in the new global economy pp. 5-32
- G. M. Kelly
- ILO principles concerning collective bargaining pp. 33-55
- Bernard Gernigon, Alberto Odero and Horacio Guido
- Employment protection in industrialized countries: The case for new indicators pp. 57-72
- Giuseppe Bertola, Tito Boeri and Sandrine Cazes
- The effects of benefits on unemployment and wages: A comparison of unemployment compensation systems pp. 73-90
- Vincenzo Spiezia
Volume 138, month 12, 1999
- Assessing equal opportunities in the European Union pp. 351-379
- Janneke Plantenga and Johan Hansen
- Supranational action against sex discrimination: Equal pay and equal treatment in the European Union pp. 381-410
- Ingeborg Heide
- The family, flexible work and social cohesion at risk pp. 411-429
- Martin Carnoy
- Women, men and management styles pp. 431-446
- Marie-Thérèse Claes
- Sex-specific labour market indicators: What they show pp. 447-464
- Sara Elder and Lawrence Jeffrey Johnson
Volume 138, month 09, 1999
- Women and equality: The capabilities approach pp. 227-245
- Martha Nussbaum
- Affirmative action in employment: Recent court approaches to a difficult concept pp. 247-272
- Jane Hodges-Aeberhard
- Gender issues in labour statistics pp. 273-286
- Adriana MATA Greenwood
- The enduring debate over unpaid labour pp. 287-309
- Lourdes Benería
- Assigning care: Gender norms and economic outcomes pp. 311-326
- M. V. Lee Badgett and Nancy Folbre
Volume 138, month 06, 1999
- A social conscience in the global marketplace? Labour dimensions of codes of conduct, social labelling and investor initiatives pp. 99-129
- Janelle Diller
- Working time: Tendencies and emerging issues pp. 131-149
- Gerhard Bosch
- Wages, employment and workers' rights in Latin America, 1970–98 pp. 151-169
- John Weeks
- Compensation for employment injuries in southern Africa: An overview of schemes and proposals for reform pp. 171-193
- Elaine Fultz and Bodhi Pieris
Volume 138, month 03, 1999
- Work and development pp. 5-30
- Henry Bruton and David Fairris
- The transformation of work and the future of labour law in Europe: A multidisciplinary perspective pp. 31-46
- Alain Supiot
- Worker retrenchment: Preventive and remedial measures pp. 47-66
- Christine Evans-Klock, Peggy Kelly, Peter Richards and Corinne Vargha