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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A Decade of Change? Brown, Richard
1990
5 p. 1-7
artikel
2 A floor to exploitation? Social economy organizations at the edge of a restructuring economy Visser, M. Anne
2017
5 p. 782-799
artikel
3 A Perfunctory Sort of Post-Fordism: Economic Restructuring and Labour Market Segmentation in Britain in the 1980s Lovering, John
1990
5 p. 9-28
artikel
4 Balancing work and welfare: between resources and demands Horemans, Jeroen
2012
5 p. 869-874
artikel
5 Barriers for Highly Qualified A8 Immigrants in the UK Labour Market Sirkeci, Ibrahim
2018
5 p. 906-924
artikel
6 Beck’s unintended legacy for class analysis Atkinson, Will
2016
5 p. 892-894
artikel
7 Becoming a ‘Labour Migrant’: Immigration Regulations as a Frame of Reference for Migrant Employment Könönen, Jukka
2019
5 p. 777-793
artikel
8 Book review: A. Kamp and H. Hvid (eds), Elderly Care in Transition: Management, Meaning and Identity at Work. A Scandinavian Perspective Scales, Kezia
2013
5 p. 902-903
artikel
9 Book review: Chris Rhomberg, The Broken Table: The Detroit Newspaper Strike and the State of American Labor Mah, Alice
2014
5 p. 843-844
artikel
10 Book review: Chrissie Rogers and Susie Weller (eds), Critical Approaches to Care: Understanding Caring Relations, Identities and Culture Gabriel, Yiannis
2013
5 p. 900-902
artikel
11 Book review: Christel Lane, The Cultivation of Taste: Chefs and the Organization of Fine Dining Stanyer, Rebecca
2015
5 p. 887-889
artikel
12 Book review: Chris Warhurst, Françoise Carré, Patricia Findlay and Chris Tilly (eds), Are Bad Jobs Inevitable? Trends, Determinants and Responses to Job Quality in the Twenty-First Century Webster, Edward
2013
5 p. 899-900
artikel
13 Book review: Eileen Boris and Jennifer Klein, Caring for America: Home Health Workers in the Shadow of the Welfare State Wibberley, Gemma
2015
5 p. 886-887
artikel
14 Book review: Erin Hatton, The Temp Economy: From Kelly Girls to Permatemps in Postwar America Kandlik Eltanani, Mor
2012
5 p. 884-886
artikel
15 Book review: Gregor Gall, Sex Worker Unionization: Global Developments, Challenges and Possibilities Klambauer, Eva
2018
5 p. 963-964
artikel
16 Book review: Guy Standing, A Precariat Charter: From Denizens to Citizens Hudson-Sharp, Nathan
2015
5 p. 883-884
artikel
17 Book review: HP Blossfeld, S Bucholz and K Kurz (eds), Aging Populations, Globalization and the Labor Market Carmichael, Fiona
2012
5 p. 887-889
artikel
18 Book review: Irena Grugulis and Ödül Bozkurt (eds), Retail Work Brook, Paul
2012
5 p. 883-884
artikel
19 Book review: Jonathan Crary, 24/7: Late Capitalism and the Ends of Sleep Meadows, Robert
2014
5 p. 838-839
artikel
20 Book review: Keith Townsend and Adrian Wilkinson (eds), Research Handbook on the Future of Work and Employment Relations Risak, Martin
2012
5 p. 886-887
artikel
21 Book review: Lina Dencik and Peter Wilkin, Worker Resistance and Media: Challenging Global Corporate Power in the 21st Century Wood, Alex J
2017
5 p. 880-881
artikel
22 Book Review: Marcus Taylor and Sébastien Rioux, Global Labour Studies Manolchev, Constantine
2019
5 p. 888-889
artikel
23 Book review: Marian Baird, Keith Hancock and Joe Isaac (eds), Work and Employment Relations: An Era of Change Ravenswood, Katherine
2013
5 p. 904-905
artikel
24 Book review: Sarah Besky, The Darjeeling Distinction: Labor and Justice on Fair-Trade Tea Plantations in India Nierling, Linda
2016
5 p. 906-907
artikel
25 Book review: Saskia Sassen, Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy Gillespie, Tom
2015
5 p. 881-882
artikel
26 Book review: S. Contrepois, V. Delteil, P. Dieuaide and S. Kefferys (eds), Globalizing Employment Relations: Multinational Firms and Central and Eastern Europe Transitions Tongo, Constantine
2013
5 p. 905-907
artikel
27 Book Review: Stefania Marino, Judith Roosblad and Rinus Penninx (eds), Trade Unions and Migrant Workers: New Contexts and Challenges in Europe Lundemark, Mai
2019
5 p. 889-891
artikel
28 Book review: Steffen Lehndorff, A Triumph of Failed Ideas: European Models of Capitalism in the Crisis Jordan, Jamie
2014
5 p. 841-842
artikel
29 Book review: Stewart Johnstone and Peter Ackers (eds), Finding A Voice at Work? New Perspectives on Employment Relations Atzeni, Maurizio
2017
5 p. 881-883
artikel
30 Book review symposium: Arne L Kalleberg, Good Jobs, Bad Jobs: The Rise of Polarized and Precarious Employment Systems in the United States, 1970s to 2000s Blyton, Paul
2013
5 p. 891-893
artikel
31 Book review symposium: Arne L Kalleberg, Good Jobs, Bad Jobs: The Rise of Polarized and Precarious Employment Systems in the United States, 1970s to 2000s Gallie, Duncan
2013
5 p. 893-895
artikel
32 Book review symposium: Arne L Kalleberg, Good Jobs, Bad Jobs: The Rise of Polarized and Precarious Employment Systems in the United States, 1970s to 2000s Jaros, Stephen
2013
5 p. 895-896
artikel
33 Book review symposium: Response to Reviews of Arne L Kalleberg, Good Jobs, Bad Jobs: The Rise of Polarized and Precarious Employment Systems in the United States, 1970s to 2000s Kalleberg, Arne L
2013
5 p. 896-898
artikel
34 Book review symposium: Ruth Milkman, On Gender, Labor, and Inequality, by Jill Rubery Rubery, Jill
2017
5 p. 872-873
artikel
35 Book review symposium: Ruth Milkman, On Gender, Labor, and Inequality, by Leslie McCall McCall, Leslie
2017
5 p. 873-875
artikel
36 Book review symposium: Ruth Milkman, On Gender, Labor, and Inequality, by Tracey Warren Warren, Tracey
2017
5 p. 875-877
artikel
37 Book review: Tilman Brück and Hartmut Lehmann (eds), In the Grip of Transition: Economic and Social Consequences of Restructuring in Russia and Ukraine Osipian, Ararat
2014
5 p. 839-841
artikel
38 Book review: Tom Malleson, After Occupy: Economic Democracy for the 21st Century Wood, Alex J
2015
5 p. 884-886
artikel
39 Book Review: Violaine Delteil and Vassil Kirov (eds), Labour and Social Transformation in Central and Eastern Europe: Europeanization and Beyond Almond, Phil
2018
5 p. 965-966
artikel
40 Books for review 2014
5 p. 844-844
artikel
41 Books for review 2015
5 p. 890
artikel
42 Books for review 2012
5 p. 890-890
artikel
43 Bricolage as Survival, Growth and Transformation: The Role of Patch-Working in the Social Agency of Migrant Entrepreneurs Villares-Varela, María
2018
5 p. 942-962
artikel
44 Bringing social institutions into global value chain analysis: the case of salmon farming in Chile Rainbird, Helen
2012
5 p. 789-805
artikel
45 Britain’s slow movement to a gender egalitarian equilibrium: parents and employment in the UK 2001–13 Connolly, Sara
2016
5 p. 838-857
artikel
46 British Trade Unionism 1979-89: Change, Continuity and Contradictions Kelly, John
1990
5 p. 29-65
artikel
47 Built to last: ageing, class and the masculine body in a UK hedge fund Riach, Kathleen
2014
5 p. 771-787
artikel
48 ‘Chicken and Duck Talk’: Life and Death of Language Training at a Japanese Multinational in China Zheng, Yu
2018
5 p. 887-905
artikel
49 Confucian HRM or unitarism with Chinese characteristics? A study of worker attitudes to work reform and management in three state-owned enterprises Danford, Andy
2012
5 p. 839-856
artikel
50 Coping with unemployment among journalists and managers Raito, Petteri
2015
5 p. 720-737
artikel
51 Customer abuse to service workers: an analysis of its social creation within the service economy Korczynski, Marek
2013
5 p. 768-784
artikel
52 De-collectivization and employment problems: the experiences of minority ethnic workers seeking help through Citizens Advice Holgate, Jane
2012
5 p. 772-788
artikel
53 Discourses of Professionalism in Front-Line Service Work: Insights from a Case Study in an Italian Bank Carollo, Luca
2019
5 p. 829-845
artikel
54 Diverging top and converging bottom: labour flexibilization and changes in career mobility in the USA Kim, Young-Mi
2013
5 p. 860-879
artikel
55 Emotional Compliance and Emotion as Resistance: Shame and Anger among the Long-Term Unemployed Peterie, Michelle
2019
5 p. 794-811
artikel
56 Emotion management from the client’s perspective: the case of personal home care Cranford, Cynthia J
2013
5 p. 785-801
artikel
57 Employability of offshore service sector workers in the Philippines: opportunities for upward labour mobility or dead-end jobs? Beerepoot, Niels
2013
5 p. 823-841
artikel
58 Examining hybrid nurse managers as a case of identity transition in healthcare: developing a balanced research agenda Currie, Graeme
2015
5 p. 855-865
artikel
59 Explaining vertical gender segregation: a research agenda Longarela, Iñaki R
2017
5 p. 861-871
artikel
60 Firm-level restructuring and union strategies in Europe: local union responses in Ireland, Italy and the Netherlands Pulignano, Valeria
2013
5 p. 842-859
artikel
61 Flexible working and work–life balance: midwives’ experiences and views Prowse, Julie
2015
5 p. 757-774
artikel
62 Foreword Beck, Vanessa
2016
5 p. 890
artikel
63 ‘For this I was made’: conflict and calling in the role of a woman priest Madden, Adrian
2015
5 p. 866-874
artikel
64 From Labour Migrant to Stay-at-Home Mother? Childcare and Return to Work among Migrant Mothers from the EU Accession Countries in Ireland Röder, Antje
2018
5 p. 850-867
artikel
65 Gender, Work and Leisure in the Eighties - Looking Backwards, Looking Forwards Deem, Rosemary
1990
5 p. 103-123
artikel
66 Gender, work, employment and society: feminist reflections on continuity and change McDowell, Linda
2014
5 p. 825-837
artikel
67 Global nursing and the lived experience of migration intermediaries van den Broek, Diane
2017
5 p. 851-860
artikel
68 Gluing, catching and connecting: how informal childcare strengthens single mothers’ employment trajectories Brady, Michelle
2016
5 p. 821-837
artikel
69 Government reforms, performance management and the labour process: the case of officers in the UK probation service Gale, Jenny
2012
5 p. 822-838
artikel
70 Households’ responses to spousal job loss: ‘all change’ or ‘carry on as usual’? Gush, Karon
2015
5 p. 703-719
artikel
71 How institutions matter for job characteristics, quality and experiences: a comparison of home care work for older people in Australia and Sweden Meagher, Gabrielle
2016
5 p. 731-749
artikel
72 ‘I’d rather work in a supermarket’: privatization of home care work in Japan Broadbent, Kaye
2014
5 p. 702-717
artikel
73 Immigrant occupational mobility in Australia Fleming, Christopher M
2016
5 p. 876-889
artikel
74 Informality, Precarious Work and New Approaches to Complex Realities Poblete, Lorena
2018
5 p. 967-970
artikel
75 Job preferences and the intrinsic quality of work: the changing attitudes of British employees 1992–2006 Gallie, Duncan
2012
5 p. 806-821
artikel
76 Job satisfaction in the judiciary Roach Anleu, Sharyn
2014
5 p. 683-701
artikel
77 Joint book review: Sharon Louden (ed.), Living and Sustaining a Creative Life: Essays by 40 Working Artists and Manos Spyridakis, The Liminal Worker: An Ethnography of Work, Unemployment and Precariousness in Contemporary Greece Paraskevopoulou, Anna
2016
5 p. 899-901
artikel
78 Joint book review:Tony ElgerRuth Milkman and Ed Ott (eds), New Labor in New York: Precarious Workers and the Future of the Labor Movement; Gilbert Felipe Mireles, Continuing La Causa: Organizing Labor in California’s Strawberry Fields Elger, Tony
2016
5 p. 902-905
artikel
79 Knowledge work: gender-blind or gender-biased? Truss, Catherine
2012
5 p. 735-754
artikel
80 Labour casualization and the psychosocial health of workers in Australia McGann, Michael
2016
5 p. 766-782
artikel
81 Managerial abuse and the process of absence among mental health staff Wood, Stephen
2016
5 p. 783-801
artikel
82 Managing patient emotions as skilled work and being ‘one of us’ Kessler, Ian
2015
5 p. 775-791
artikel
83 Migrants and Low-Paid Employment in British Workplaces Bryson, Alex
2019
5 p. 759-776
artikel
84 Moral economy, intermediaries and intensified competition in the labour market for function musicians Umney, Charles
2017
5 p. 834-850
artikel
85 More than convenience: the role of habitus in understanding the food choices of fast food workers Woodhall-Melnik, Julia
2017
5 p. 800-815
artikel
86 Notes for Contributors 1990
5 p. 66-66
artikel
87 ‘Off My Own Back’: Precarity on the Frontlines of Care Work Baines, Donna
2019
5 p. 877-887
artikel
88 Out of the shadows: a classification of economies by the size and character of their informal sector Williams, Colin C
2014
5 p. 735-753
artikel
89 Palestinian Arabs and Jews at Work: Workplace Encounters in a War-Torn Country and the Grassroots Strategy of ‘Split Ascription’ Darr, Asaf
2018
5 p. 831-849
artikel
90 Parenting, work and the marketization of family life Cullen, John G
2015
5 p. 875-880
artikel
91 Political Congruence and Trade Union Renewal Upchurch, Martin
2012
5 p. 857-868
artikel
92 Professions in the Current Context Crompton, Rosemary
1990
5 p. 147-166
artikel
93 Reflections on Ulrich Beck’s legacy in the field of youth transitions and employment Evans, Karen
2016
5 p. 891-892
artikel
94 Response to reviews of On Gender, Labor, and Inequality Milkman, Ruth
2017
5 p. 877-879
artikel
95 Rethinking Economic Structure: Exploring the Role of the Small Firm and Self-Employment in the British Economy Curran, James
1990
5 p. 125-146
artikel
96 Rule breaking in social care: hierarchy, contentiousness and informal rules Breslin, Dermot
2016
5 p. 750-765
artikel
97 Sacrifice and distinction in dirty work: men’s construction of meaning in the butcher trade Simpson, Ruth
2014
5 p. 754-770
artikel
98 Safety at the workplace: accidents and illnesses Cioni, Martina
2016
5 p. 858-875
artikel
99 Self-employment, work-family time and the gender division of labour Craig, Lyn
2012
5 p. 716-734
artikel
100 Service nepotism in cosmopolitan transient social spaces Sarpong, David
2017
5 p. 764-781
artikel
101 Social exclusion Curran, Dean
2016
5 p. 894-896
artikel
102 Social Skills, Workplaces and Social Remittances: A Case of Post-Accession Migrants Grabowska, Izabela
2018
5 p. 868-886
artikel
103 ‘Stressed out of my box’: employee experience of lean working and occupational ill-health in clerical work in the UK public sector Carter, Bob
2013
5 p. 747-767
artikel
104 Technical Innovation and Work Reorganisation in British Manufacturing in the 1980s: Continuity, Intensification or Transformation? Elger, Tony
1990
5 p. 67-101
artikel
105 The effects of work experience during higher education on labour market entry: learning by doing or an entry ticket? Weiss, Felix
2014
5 p. 788-807
artikel
106 The essence of trade unions: understanding identity, ideology and purpose Hodder, Andy
2015
5 p. 843-854
artikel
107 The health and well-being of bankers following downsizing: a comparison of stayers and leavers Snorradóttir, Ásta
2015
5 p. 738-756
artikel
108 The Hiring Prospects of Foreign-Educated Immigrants: A Factorial Survey among German Employers Damelang, Andreas
2019
5 p. 739-758
artikel
109 The ideal worker as real abstraction: labour conflict and subjectivity in nursing Granberg, Magnus
2015
5 p. 792-807
artikel
110 The quality of healthcare jobs: can intrinsic rewards compensate for low extrinsic rewards? Morgan, Jennifer Craft
2013
5 p. 802-822
artikel
111 The Revival of Labour Movement Studies in Argentina: Old and Lost Agendas Atzeni, Maurizio
2019
5 p. 865-876
artikel
112 The Struggle to Reconcile Precarious Work and Parenthood: The Case of Italian ‘Precarious Parents’ Ba’, Stefano
2019
5 p. 812-828
artikel
113 The Value of Self-Employment to Ethnic Minorities Brynin, Malcolm
2019
5 p. 846-864
artikel
114 The Warwick School of Industrial Relations Ackers, Peter
2012
5 p. 879-882
artikel
115 Too old to work, or too young to retire? The pervasiveness of age norms in Western Europe Radl, Jonas
2012
5 p. 755-771
artikel
116 Trade unions and labour market dualisation: a comparison of policies and attitudes towards agency and migrant workers in Germany and Belgium Pulignano, Valeria
2015
5 p. 808-825
artikel
117 Trade unions, special structures and the inclusion of migrant workers: on the role of union democracy Marino, Stefania
2015
5 p. 826-842
artikel
118 Trusting technical change in call centres Prichard, Jane
2014
5 p. 808-824
artikel
119 Understanding contemporary employment insecurity: Beck’s legacy Chan, Sharni
2016
5 p. 896-898
artikel
120 Understanding the Perception of the ‘Migrant Work Ethic’ Dawson, Chris
2018
5 p. 811-830
artikel
121 Unfreedom Unbound: Developing a Cumulative Approach to Understanding Unfree Labour in Singapore Yea, Sallie
2018
5 p. 925-941
artikel
122 Wanted – straight talkers: stammering and aesthetic labour Butler, Clare
2014
5 p. 718-734
artikel
123 ‘We all have one’: exit plans as a professional strategy in sex work Ham, Julie
2017
5 p. 748-763
artikel
124 ‘When the stomach is full we look for respect’: perceptions of ‘good work’ in the urban informal sectors of three developing countries Monteith, William
2017
5 p. 816-833
artikel
125 Who rides the glass escalator? Gender, race and nationality in the national nursing assistant study Price-Glynn, Kim
2012
5 p. 699-715
artikel
126 Why are social scientists still reluctant to embrace email as data? An ethnographic examination of interactions within virtual teams Au, Yee Wei (Carol)
2013
5 p. 880-890
artikel
127 Why do occupations dominated by women pay less? How ‘female-typical’ work tasks and working-time arrangements affect the gender wage gap among higher education graduates Leuze, Kathrin
2016
5 p. 802-820
artikel
128 Work under communicative capitalism Forkert, Kirsten
2012
5 p. 875-878
artikel
129 Would you think about doing sex for money? Structure and agency in deciding to sell sex in Canada Benoit, Cecilia
2017
5 p. 731-747
artikel
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