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December 2019, Volume 33, Issue 6
- 1002-1019 National Board Quotas and the Gender Pay Gap among European Managers
by David J Maume & Orlaith Heymann & Leah Ruppanner - 1020-1038 Sexual Orientation, Legal Partnerships and Wages in Britain
by Sarah Bridges & Samuel Mann - 1039-1057 Back to the Shop Floor: Behavioural Insights from Workplace Sociology
by Andrew Pendleton & Ben Lupton & Andrew Rowe & Richard Whittle - 1058-1067 Why Artificial Intelligence Will Not Outsmart Complex Knowledge Work
by Lene Pettersen - 1068-1069 Book Review: Ching Kwan Lee, The Specter of Global China: Politics, Labor, and Foreign Investment in Africa
by Chris Smith - 1070-1071 Book Review: Megha Amrith and Nina Sahraoui (eds), Gender, Work and Migration: Agency in Gendered Labour Settings
by Lilith Brouwers - 1071-1073 Book Review: Sergio Bologna, The Rise of the European Self-Employed Workforce
by Martà López-Andreu - 1073-1074 Book Review: Gregor Gall, Employment Relations in Financial Services: An Exploration of the Employee Experience after the Financial Crash
by Robin Klimecki - 1075-1076 Book Review: Yasemin Besen-Cassino, The Cost of Being a Girl: Working Teens and the Origins of the Gender Wage Gap
by Merita Jokela - 1077-1079 Joint Book Review: Susana Narotzky and Victoria Goddard (eds), Work and Livelihoods in Times of Crisis: History, Ethnography and Models in Times of Crisis and Jong Bum Kwon and Carrie M Lane (eds), Anthropologies of Unemployment: New Perspectives on Work and its Absence
by Francisco Arqueros-Fernandez - 1080-1080 Thank You to Referees
by N/A
October 2019, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 739-758 The Hiring Prospects of Foreign-Educated Immigrants: A Factorial Survey among German Employers
by Andreas Damelang & Martin Abraham & Sabine Ebensperger & Felix Stumpf - 759-776 Migrants and Low-Paid Employment in British Workplaces
by Alex Bryson & Michael White - 777-793 Becoming a ‘Labour Migrant’: Immigration Regulations as a Frame of Reference for Migrant Employment
by Jukka Könönen - 794-811 Emotional Compliance and Emotion as Resistance: Shame and Anger among the Long-Term Unemployed
by Michelle Peterie & Gaby Ramia & Greg Marston & Roger Patulny - 812-828 The Struggle to Reconcile Precarious Work and Parenthood: The Case of Italian ‘Precarious Parents’
by Stefano Ba’ - 829-845 Discourses of Professionalism in Front-Line Service Work: Insights from a Case Study in an Italian Bank
by Luca Carollo & Luca Solari - 846-864 The Value of Self-Employment to Ethnic Minorities
by Malcolm Brynin & Mohammed Shamsul Karim & Wouter Zwysen - 865-876 The Revival of Labour Movement Studies in Argentina: Old and Lost Agendas
by Maurizio Atzeni & Juan Grigera - 877-887 ‘Off My Own Back’: Precarity on the Frontlines of Care Work
by Donna Baines & Paul Kent & Sally Kent - 888-889 Book Review: Marcus Taylor and Sébastien Rioux, Global Labour Studies
by Constantine Manolchev - 889-891 Book Review: Stefania Marino, Judith Roosblad and Rinus Penninx (eds), Trade Unions and Migrant Workers: New Contexts and Challenges in Europe
by Mai Lundemark
August 2019, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 551-559 ‘Good’ Jobs and ‘Bad’ Jobs: Contemplating Job Quality in Different Contexts
by Maria Adamson & Ian Roper - 560-579 ‘Bad’ Jobs in a ‘Good’ Sector: Examining the Employment Outcomes of Temporary Work in the Canadian Public Sector
by Natasha Stecy-Hildebrandt & Sylvia Fuller & Alisyn Burns - 580-595 Utility Manning: Young Filipino Men, Servitude and the Moral Economy of Becoming a Seafarer and Attaining Adulthood
by Roderick G Galam - 596-612 Captive in Cycles of Invisibility? Prisoners’ Work for the Private Sector
by Jenna Pandeli & Michael Marinetto & Jean Jenkins - 613-630 From Contract to Speculation: New Relations of Work and Production in Freelance Travel Journalism
by Tim Rosenkranz - 631-647 Can Dirty Work be Satisfying? A Mixed Method Study of Workers Doing Dirty Jobs
by Stephen Deery & Deanna Kolar & Janet Walsh - 648-665 ‘Between a Rock and a Hard Place’: The Implications of Lost Autonomy and Trust for Professionals at Sea
by Helen Sampson & Nelson Turgo & Iris Acejo & Neil Ellis & Lijun Tang - 666-681 Job Satisfaction and Bad Jobs: Why Are Cleaners So Happy at Work?
by Alexandre Léné - 682-699 Active Enactment and Virtuous Circles of Employment Relations: How Danish Unions Organised the Transnationalised Copenhagen Metro Construction Project
by Jens Arnholtz & Bjarke Refslund - 700-708 Dealing with the Dead: Life as a Third-Generation Independent Funeral Director
by Peter Jordan & Jenna Ward & Robert McMurray - 709-718 ‘I’m Not a Bloody Slave, I Get Paid and if I Don’t Get Paid Then Nothing Happens’: Sarah’s Experience of Being a Student Sex Worker
by Jessica Simpson & Sarah Smith - 719-730 Speaking of Contradiction
by Geraint Harvey & Peter Turnbull & Daniel Wintersberger - 731-732 Book Review: Kevin JA Thomas, Contract Workers, Risk, and the War in Iraq: Sierra Leonean Labor Migrants at US Military Bases
by Marcus Curran - 732-734 Book Review: Wing-Chung Ho, Occupational Health and Social Estrangement in China
by Desai Shan
June 2019, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 351-373 Ethnicity, Gender and Household Effects on Becoming NEET: An Intersectional Analysis
by Carolina V Zuccotti & Jacqueline O’Reilly - 374-400 Learning from Mum: Cross-National Evidence Linking Maternal Employment and Adult Children’s Outcomes
by Kathleen L McGinn & Mayra Ruiz Castro & Elizabeth Long Lingo - 401-421 The Downward Spiral of Youth Unemployment: An Approach Considering Social Networks and Family Background
by Mireia BolÃbar & Joan Miquel Verd & Oriol Barranco - 422-443 Household Employment and the Crisis in Europe
by Núria Sánchez-Mira & Jacqueline O’Reilly - 444-461 Politicising Women’s Part-Time Work in Norway: A Longitudinal Study of Ideas
by Anne Lise Ellingsæter & Ragnhild Steen Jensen - 462-482 Gender Quotas or Girls’ Networks? Evidence from an Italian Research Selection
by Daniele Checchi & Simona Cicognani & Nevena Kulic - 483-499 ‘Don’t Use “the Weak Word†’: Women Brewers, Identities and Gendered Territories of Embodied Work
by Agnieszka Rydzik & Victoria Ellis-Vowles - 500-517 Defence is the Best Offence: Horizontal Disintegration and Institutional Completion in the German Coordinated Market Economy
by Markus Hertwig & Johannes Kirsch & Carsten Wirth - 518-528 Reframing the Measurement of Women’s Work in the Sub-Saharan African Context
by Jocelyn E Finlay & Yvette Efevbera & Jacques Ndikubagenzi & Mahesh Karra & David Canning - 529-538 Being a Self-Employed Older Woman: From Discrimination to Activism
by Elina Meliou & Oliver Mallett & Shoshanna Rosenberg - 539-540 Book Review: Triin Roosalu and Dirk Hofäcker (eds), Rethinking Gender, Work and Care in a New Europe: Theorising Markets and Societies in the Post-Postsocialist Era
by Arianna Radin - 541-543 Book Review Symposium: Ulrich Jürgens and Martin Krzywdzinski, New Worlds of Work: Varieties of Work in Car Factories in the BRIC Countries
by Tom Barnes - 543-544 Book Review Symposium: Ulrich Jürgens and Martin Krzywdzinski, New Worlds of Work: Varieties of Work in Car Factories in the BRIC Countries
by Chris Smith - 545-546 Book Review Symposium: Ulrich Jürgens and Martin Krzywdzinski, New Worlds of Work: Varieties of Work in Car Factories in the BRIC Countries
by Sarosh Kuruvilla - 546-548 Response to Reviews of New Worlds of Work
by Ulrich Jürgens & Martin Krzywdzinski
April 2019, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 191-207 An American Solution to an Irish Problem: A Consideration of the Material Conditions that Shape the Architecture of Union Organizing
by John Geary & Sophie Gamwell - 208-225 Overcoming Barriers to Transnational Organizing Through Identity Work: Finnish–Estonian Trade Union Cooperation
by Kairit Kall & Nathan Lillie & Markku Sippola & Laura Mankki - 226-243 Inclusion of ‘Outsiders’ by Japanese Unions? The Organizing of Non-Regular Workers in Retail
by Arjan B Keizer - 244-261 ‘You Can’t Win’: The Non-Profit Double-Bind and Experiences of Organisational Contradictions in the Non-Profit and Voluntary Sector
by Katharine Venter & Denise Currie & Martin McCracken - 262-279 Selective Consent and Dissent: Professional Response to Reform in the Post-Crisis Greek NHS
by Sharon C Bolton & Vasilis Charalampopoulos & Lila Skountridaki - 280-297 Multiple Dimensions of Work Intensity: Ambulance Work as Edgework
by Edward Granter & Paresh Wankhade & Leo McCann & John Hassard & Paula Hyde - 298-313 The Aesthetics of Work-Readiness: Aesthetic Judgements and Pedagogies for Conditional Welfare and Post-Fordist Labour Markets
by Marguerite van den Berg & Josien Arts - 314-325 Unpacking the Category of Migrant Workers in Trade Union Research: A Multi-Level Approach to Migrant Intersectionalities
by Maite Tapia & Gabriella Alberti - 326-335 Losing the Faith: Public Sector Work and the Erosion of Career Calling
by Laurie Cohen & Joanne Duberley & Pete Smith - 336-344 ‘We Were the Ones Really Doing Something About It’: Gender and Mobilisation against Factory Closure
by Margaret Robertson & Andy Clark - 345-346 Book Review: Thomas Amossé, Alex Bryson, John Forth and Héloïse Petit (eds), Comparative Workplace Employment Relations: An Analysis of Practice in Britain and France
by Sylvie Contrepois - 346-348 Book Review: Jeffrey Rothstein, When Good Jobs Go Bad: Globalization, De-Unionization, and Declining Job Quality in the North American Auto Industry
by Glynne Williams
February 2019, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 3-20 Have Mobile Devices Changed Working Patterns in the 21st Century? A Time-diary Analysis of Work Extension in the UK
by Killian Mullan & Judy Wajcman - 21-38 A Typology of Crowdwork Platforms
by Debra Howcroft & Birgitta Bergvall-KÃ¥reborn - 39-55 Older Workers and Occupational Identity in the Telecommunications Industry: Navigating Employment Transitions through the Life Course
by Robert MacKenzie & Abigail Marks - 56-75 Good Gig, Bad Gig: Autonomy and Algorithmic Control in the Global Gig Economy
by Alex J Wood & Mark Graham & Vili Lehdonvirta & Isis Hjorth - 76-95 Market Exposure and the Labour Process: The Contradictory Dynamics in Managing Subcontracted Services Work
by Damian Grimshaw & Jo Cartwright & Arjan Keizer & Jill Rubery - 96-111 ‘A Minute’s a Life-Time in Fast-Food!’: Managerial Job Quality in the Quick Service Restaurant Sector
by Peter Butler & Anita Hammer - 112-130 The Fearful and Anxious Professional: Partner Experiences of Working in the Financialized Professional Services Firm
by Scott M Allan & James R Faulconbridge & Pete Thomas - 131-148 Looking beyond Average Earnings: Why Are Male and Female Part-Time Employees in the UK More Likely to Be Low Paid Than Their Full-Time Counterparts?
by Madeline Nightingale - 149-161 Professional Misconduct in Healthcare: Setting Out a Research Agenda for Work Sociology
by Graeme Currie & John Richmond & James Faulconbridge & Claudia Gabbioneta & Daniel Muzio - 162-173 ‘The Only Way is Essex’: Gender, Union and Mobilisation among Fire Service Control Room Staff
by Lynne Hudson & Sian Moore & Kate Tainsh & Phil Taylor & Tessa Wright - 174-183 ‘Going Underground’: A Tube Worker’s Experience of Struggles over the Frontier of Control
by Emma S Hughes & Tony Dobbins & Stephen Murphy - 184-185 Book Review: Michael K Corman, Paramedics On and Off the Streets: Emergency Medical Services in the Age of Technological Governance
by Leo McCann - 185-187 Book Review: Gilberto Antonelli and Boike Rehbein (eds), Inequality in Economics and Sociology: New Perspectives
by Constantine Manolchev
December 2018, Volume 32, Issue 6
- 975-991 The ‘Problem’ with the Employment Tribunal System: Reform, Rhetoric and Realities for the Clients of Citizens’ Advice Bureaux
by Eleanor Kirk - 992-1010 Labour Market Attachment Following Major Workforce Downsizings: A Comparison of Displaced and Retained Workers
by Arja Jolkkonen & Pertti Koistinen & Arja Kurvinen & Liudmila Lipiäinen & Tapio Nummi & Pekka Virtanen - 1011-1028 Can Religious Affiliation Explain the Disadvantage of Muslim Women in the British Labour Market?
by Nabil Khattab & Shereen Hussein - 1029-1043 Institutional Logics and Low Skills: The Case of the Private Security Sector in Singapore
by Soon Joo Gog & Johnny Sung & David N Ashton - 1044-1060 The Exclusive Nature of Inclusive Productive Employment in the Rural Areas of Northern Ethiopia
by Crelis F Rammelt & Maggi Leung & Kebede Manjur Gebru - 1061-1077 Powerful Times: Flexible Discipline and Schedule Gifts at Work
by Alex J Wood - 1078-1098 Linking the Sectoral Employment Structure and Household Poverty in the United Kingdom
by Paul Sissons & Anne E Green & Neil Lee - 1099-1117 Is Employment Polarisation Inevitable? Occupational Change in Ireland and Switzerland, 1970–2010
by Emily C Murphy & Daniel Oesch - 1118-1129 Research Ethics in an Unethical World: The Politics and Morality of Engaged Research
by Claudio Morrison & Devi Sacchetto - 1130-1139 Working for Change in India’s Civil Society
by Darryl Humble & Hiresh Mani - 1140-1141 Book Review: Colin Hay and Anthony Payne, Civic Capitalism
by Jeffrey Kahana - 1141-1143 Book Review: Jamie Woodcock, Working the Phones: Control and Resistance in Call Centres
by Julie Monroe - 1143-1144 Book Review: Eli Friedman, Zhongjin Li and Hao Ren (eds), China on Strike: Narratives of Workers’ Resistance
by Xuebing Cao - 1145-1145 Thank You to Referees
by N/A
October 2018, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 811-830 Understanding the Perception of the ‘Migrant Work Ethic’
by Chris Dawson & Michail Veliziotis & Benjamin Hopkins - 831-849 Palestinian Arabs and Jews at Work: Workplace Encounters in a War-Torn Country and the Grassroots Strategy of ‘Split Ascription’
by Asaf Darr - 850-867 From Labour Migrant to Stay-at-Home Mother? Childcare and Return to Work among Migrant Mothers from the EU Accession Countries in Ireland
by Antje Röder & Mark Ward & Carmen-Adriana Frese - 868-886 Social Skills, Workplaces and Social Remittances: A Case of Post-Accession Migrants
by Izabela Grabowska - 887-905 ‘Chicken and Duck Talk’: Life and Death of Language Training at a Japanese Multinational in China
by Yu Zheng & Chris Smith - 906-924 Barriers for Highly Qualified A8 Immigrants in the UK Labour Market
by Ibrahim Sirkeci & Necla Acik & Bradley Saunders & Andrej PÅ™Ãvara - 925-941 Unfreedom Unbound: Developing a Cumulative Approach to Understanding Unfree Labour in Singapore
by Sallie Yea & Stephanie Chok - 942-962 Bricolage as Survival, Growth and Transformation: The Role of Patch-Working in the Social Agency of Migrant Entrepreneurs
by MarÃa Villares-Varela & Monder Ram & Trevor Jones - 963-964 Book review: Gregor Gall, Sex Worker Unionization: Global Developments, Challenges and Possibilities
by Eva Klambauer - 965-966 Book Review: Violaine Delteil and Vassil Kirov (eds), Labour and Social Transformation in Central and Eastern Europe: Europeanization and Beyond
by Phil Almond - 967-970 Informality, Precarious Work and New Approaches to Complex Realities
by Lorena Poblete
August 2018, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 623-628 The Many Faces of Gender Inequality at Work
by Daniela Lup & T Alexandra Beauregard & Maria Adamson - 629-649 Convergence or Divergence? Educational Discrepancies in Work-Care Arrangements of Mothers with Young Children in Germany
by Juliane Frederike Stahl & Pia Sophia Schober - 650-669 Unemployment and the Division of Housework in Europe
by Tanja van der Lippe & Judith Treas & Lukas Norbutas - 670-686 Transnational Labour Migration and the place of Reproductive Labour: Trailing Wives and Community Support in Boddington
by Robyn Mayes & Paul Koshy - 687-706 Flexible men and Successful Women: The Effects of Flexible Working Hours on German Couples’ Wages
by Laura Antonia Langner - 707-725 The Institutionalised Undervaluation of Women’s Work: The Case of Local Government Sector Collective Agreements
by Paula Koskinen Sandberg & Maria Törnroos & Roosa Kohvakka - 726-746 Dynamics of the Gender Earnings Inequality in Reform-Era Urban China
by Guangye He & Xiaogang Wu - 747-767 Good, Bad and Very Bad Part-time Jobs for Women? Re-examining the Importance of Occupational Class for Job Quality since the ‘Great Recession’ in Britain
by Tracey Warren & Clare Lyonette - 768-788 Workplace Variation in Fatherhood Wage Premiums: Do Formalization and Performance Pay Matter?
by Sylvia Fuller & Lynn Prince Cooke - 789-805 The Good, the Not So Good and the Ugly: Gender Equality, Equal Pay and Austerity in English Local Government
by Hazel Conley & Margaret Page
June 2018, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 447-457 In, Against and Beyond Precarity: Work in Insecure Times
by Gabriella Alberti & Ioulia Bessa & Kate Hardy & Vera Trappmann & Charles Umney - 458-474 Lost in Administration: (Re)Producing Precarious Citizenship for Young University-Educated Intra-EU Migrants in Brussels
by Anna Simola  - 475-492 Paying for Free Delivery: Dependent Self-Employment as a Measure of Precarity in Parcel Delivery
by Sian Moore & Kirsty Newsome - 493-508 Masculinity and Precarity: Male Migrant Taxi Drivers in South China
by Susanne YP Choi - 509-527 Challenges and Contradictions in the ‘Normalising’ of Precarious Work
by Jill Rubery & Damian Grimshaw & Arjan Keizer & Mathew Johnson - 528-545 Post-Wage Politics and the Rise of Community Capitalism
by Silke van Dyk - 546-563 Tackling Precarious Work in Public Supply Chains: A Comparison of Local Government Procurement Policies in Denmark, Germany and the UK
by Karen Jaehrling & Mathew Johnson & Trine P Larsen & Bjarke Refslund & Damian Grimshaw - 564-580 Contrived Competition and Manufactured Uncertainty: Understanding Managerial Job Insecurity Narratives in Large Corporations
by John Hassard & Jonathan Morris - 581-598 Resource Mobilisation and Precarious Workers’ Organisations: An Analysis of the Chilean Subcontracted Mineworkers’ Unions
by Omar Manky - 599-615 Class and Precarity: An Unhappy Coupling in China’s Working Class Formation
by Chris Smith & Ngai Pun - 616-619 Book Review: Creativity and Precarity, from New Labour to Alt-Labour: Angela McRobbie, Be Creative: Making a Living in the New Culture Industries and Nicole S Cohen, Writers’ Rights: Freelance Journalism in a Digital Age
by Frederick Harry Pitts
April 2018, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 239-256 Anticipatory Socialization and the Construction of the Employable Graduate: A Critical Analysis of Employers’ Graduate Careers Websites
by Karen Handley - 257-273 Pride Against Prejudice? The Stakes of Concealment and Disclosure of a Stigmatized Identity for Gay and Lesbian Auditors
by Sebastien Stenger & Thomas J Roulet - 274-291 The Academic Game: Compliance and Resistance in Universities
by Senia Kalfa & Adrian Wilkinson & Paul J Gollan - 292-311 Work Orientations, Well-Being and Job Content of Self-Employed and Employed Professionals
by Peter Warr & Ilke Inceoglu - 312-329 Femininities in STEM: Outsiders Within
by Pat O’Connor & Clare O’Hagan & Breda Gray - 330-347 Eroding ‘Respectability’: Deprofessionalization Through Organizational Spaces
by Sabina Siebert & Stacey Bushfield & Graeme Martin & Brian Howieson - 348-367 Occupational Prestige and Gender-Occupational Segregation
by Inmaculada GarcÃa-Mainar & VÃctor M Montuenga & Guillermo GarcÃa-MartÃn - 368-386 Workplace Skill Investments – An Early Career Glass Ceiling? Job Complexity and Wages Among Young Professionals in Sweden
by Katarina Boye & Anne Grönlund - 387-406 Are You Moving Up or Falling Short? An Inquiry of Skills-based Variation in Self-perceived Employability among Norwegian Employees
by Ida Drange & Vilde Hoff Bernstrøm & Svenn-Erik Mamelund - 407-425 Something to Celebrate (or not): The Differing Impact of Promotion to Manager on the Job Satisfaction of Women and Men
by Daniela Lup - 426-435 Sports Psychology in the English Premier League: ‘It Feels Precarious and is Precarious’
by Sarah Gilmore & Christopher Wagstaff & John Smith - 436-437 Book Review Symposium: Caroline Lloyd and Jonathan Payne, Skills in the Age of Over-Qualification: Comparing Service Sector Work in Europe
by Françoise Carré - 438-439 Book Review Symposium: Caroline Lloyd and Jonathan Payne, Skills in the Age of Over-Qualification: Comparing Service Sector Work in Europe
by Mark Stuart - 439-441 Book Review Symposium: Caroline Lloyd and Jonathan Payne, Skills in the Age of Over-Qualification: Comparing Service Sector Work in Europe
by Angela Knox - 441-443 Response to Reviews of Skills in the Age of Over-Qualification: Comparing Service Sector Work in Europe
by Caroline Lloyd & Jonathan Payne
February 2018, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 3-19 Capabilities and Choices of Vulnerable, Long-Term Unemployed Individuals
by Vanessa Beck - 20-37 Influence of Work–Welfare Cycling and Labour Market Segmentation on Employment Histories of Young Long-Term Unemployed
by Alexander McTier & Alan McGregor - 38-56 Rewarding Work: Cross-National Differences in Benefits, Volunteering During Unemployment, Well-Being and Mental Health
by Daiga KamerÄ de & Matthew R Bennett - 57-74 Evidence from the ‘Frontline’? An Ethnographic Problematisation of Welfare-to-Work Administrator Opinions
by John David Jordan - 75-92 Maternal Employment: Enabling Factors in Context
by Giulia M Dotti Sani & Stefani Scherer - 93-113 Britain’s Older Employees in Decline, 1990–2006: A Panel Analysis of Pay
by Deborah Smeaton & Michael White - 114-132 Contemporary Employer Interest Representation in the United Kingdom
by Leon Gooberman & Marco Hauptmeier & Edmund Heery - 133-149 The Work of Community Gardens: Reclaiming Place for Community in the City
by Andrew Cumbers & Deirdre Shaw & John Crossan & Robert McMaster - 150-168 Occupations, the Missing Link? A New Theoretical and Methodological Approach to Product Markets, Skill and Pay
by Angela Knox & Chris Warhurst - 169-185 ‘Cool’ Meanings: Tattoo Artists, Body Work and Organizational ‘Bodyscape’
by Ruth Simpson & Alison Pullen - 186-197 The Health and Well-Being at Work Agenda: Good News for (Disabled) Workers or Just a Capital Idea?
by Deborah Foster - 198-209 Pointless Diversity Training: Unconscious Bias, New Racism and Agency
by Mike Noon - 210-218 ‘You End Up with Nothing’: The Experience of Being a Statistic of ‘In-Work Poverty’ in the UK
by Jo McBride & Andrew Smith & Marcell Mbala - 219-229 A Beginning and not the End: Work After a Diagnosis of Dementia
by Jannine Williams & Sue Richardson & Elizabeth Draper - 230-231 Book Review: Susan Bisom-Rapp and Malcolm Sargeant, Lifetime Disadvantage, Discrimination and the Gendered Workforce
by Erika Kispeter - 231-233 Book Review: Emiliana Armano, Arianna Bove and Annalisa Murgia, Mapping Precariousness, Labour Insecurity and Uncertain Livelihoods: Subjectivities and Resistance
by Constantine Manolchev - 233-235 Book Review: Suzan Lewis, Deirdre Anderson, Clare Lyonette, Nicola Payne and Stephen Wood (eds), Work–Life Balance in Times of Recession, Austerity and Beyond
by Judie M Gannon
December 2017, Volume 31, Issue 6
- 887-903 Trading health for money: agential struggles in the (re)configuration of subjectivity, the body and pain among construction workers
by Jeppe ZN Ajslev & Jeppe L Møller & Roger Persson & Lars L Andersen - 904-920 Perforated body work: the case of tele-nursing
by Diane van den Broek - 921-936 Resisting labour control and optimizing social ties: experiences of women construction workers in Delhi
by Sakshi Khurana - 937-953 Linguistic barriers and bridges: constructing social capital in ethnically diverse low-skill workplaces
by Frederik Thuesen - 954-971 Speaking up, leaving or keeping silent: racialized employees in the Swedish elderly care sector
by Alireza Behtoui & Kristina Boréus & Anders Neergaard & Soheyla Yazdanpanah - 972-991 Working retirees in Europe: individual and societal determinants
by Ellen Dingemans & Kène Henkens & Hanna van Solinge - 992-1009 Ethnicity and low wage traps: favouritism, homosocial reproduction and economic marginalization
by Maria Hudson & Gina Netto & Mike Noon & Filip Sosenko & Philomena de Lima & Nicolina Kamenou-Aigbekaen - 1010-1020 Union renewal in historical perspective
by Richard Croucher & Geoffrey Wood - 1021-1030 From duping clients to institutional entrepreneurship in Mauritius: the account of a former BPO worker who became an activist
by Blandine Emilien & Shankar Veerta - 1031-1036 Book review: Stephen Edgell, Heidi Gottfried and Edward Granter (eds), The SAGE Handbook of the Sociology of Work and Employment
by Tony Elger - 1037-1038 Book review: Alan Felstead, Duncan Gallie and Francis Green (eds), Unequal Britain at Work
by Huw Morris - 1038-1040 Book review: Mary Romero, Valerie Preston and Wenona Giles (eds), When Care Work Goes Global: Locating the Social Relations of Domestic Work
by Al Rainnie - 1040-1042 Book review: Aileen O’Carroll, Working Time, Knowledge Work and Post-Industrial Society: Unpredictable Work
by MatÃas D Scaglione - 1043-1043 Thank you to referees
by N/A - 1044-1044 Corrigendum
by N/A
October 2017, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 731-747 Would you think about doing sex for money? Structure and agency in deciding to sell sex in Canada
by Cecilia Benoit & Nadia Ouellet & Mikael Jansson & Samantha Magnus & Michaela Smith - 748-763 ‘We all have one’: exit plans as a professional strategy in sex work
by Julie Ham & Fairleigh Gilmour - 764-781 Service nepotism in cosmopolitan transient social spaces
by David Sarpong & Mairi Maclean - 782-799 A floor to exploitation? Social economy organizations at the edge of a restructuring economy
by M. Anne Visser - 800-815 More than convenience: the role of habitus in understanding the food choices of fast food workers
by Julia Woodhall-Melnik & Flora I Matheson - 816-833 ‘When the stomach is full we look for respect’: perceptions of ‘good work’ in the urban informal sectors of three developing countries
by William Monteith & Lena Giesbert - 834-850 Moral economy, intermediaries and intensified competition in the labour market for function musicians
by Charles Umney - 851-860 Global nursing and the lived experience of migration intermediaries
by Diane van den Broek & Dimitria Groutsis - 861-871 Explaining vertical gender segregation: a research agenda
by Iñaki R Longarela - 872-873 Book review symposium: Ruth Milkman, On Gender, Labor, and Inequality, by Jill Rubery
by Jill Rubery - 873-875 Book review symposium: Ruth Milkman, On Gender, Labor, and Inequality, by Leslie McCall
by Leslie McCall - 875-877 Book review symposium: Ruth Milkman, On Gender, Labor, and Inequality, by Tracey Warren
by Tracey Warren - 877-879 Response to reviews of On Gender, Labor, and Inequality
by Ruth Milkman - 880-881 Book review: Lina Dencik and Peter Wilkin, Worker Resistance and Media: Challenging Global Corporate Power in the 21st Century
by Alex J Wood - 881-883 Book review: Stewart Johnstone and Peter Ackers (eds), Finding A Voice at Work? New Perspectives on Employment Relations
by Maurizio Atzeni
August 2017, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 567-585 Employee satisfaction and use of flexible working arrangements
by Daniel Wheatley - 586-604 Public sector austerity cuts in Britain and the changing discourse of work–life balance
by Suzan Lewis & Deirdre Anderson & Clare Lyonette & Nicola Payne & Stephen Wood - 605-623 Job satisfaction of non-standard workers in Korea: focusing on non-standard workers’ internal and external heterogeneity
by Mihee Park & Joonmo Kang - 624-639 His or her work–life balance? Experiences of self-employed immigrant parents
by Mai Camilla Munkejord - 640-656 Exploring the work–life challenges and dilemmas faced by managers and professionals who live alone
by Krystal Wilkinson & Jennifer Tomlinson & Jean Gardiner - 657-674 Trade union involvement in work–family life balance: lessons from France
by Delphine Brochard & Marie-Thérèse Letablier - 675-691 ‘Doing the brand’: aesthetic labour as situated, relational performance in fashion retail
by Leanne Cutcher & Pamela Achtel - 692-708 Skill requirements in retail work: the case of high-end fashion retailing
by Dennis Nickson & Robin Price & Hazel Baxter-Reid & Scott A Hurrell - 709-711 Book review: Minimum Wages, Collective Bargaining and Economic Development in Asia and Europe: A Labour Perspective and Non-Standard Employment in Post-Industrial Labour Markets: An Occupational Perspective
by Jennifer Ferreira - 712-713 Book review: Christina Garsten and Anette Nyqvist (eds), Organisational Anthropology: Doing Ethnography in and among Complex Organisations
by Xanthe Whittaker - 714-715 Book review: Jesse Potter, Crisis at Work: Identity and the End of Career
by Maria Adamson - 715-717 Book review: Jukka Vuori, Roland Blonk and Richard H Price (eds), Sustainable Working Lives: Managing Work Transitions and Health throughout the Life Course
by Josephine Foubert - 717-718 Book review: Linsey McGoey, No Such Thing as a Free Gift: The Gates Foundation and the Price of Philanthropy
by Scott Taylor - 721-728 Small business revivalism: employment relations in small and medium-sized enterprises
by Oliver Mallett & Robert Wapshott