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August 2023, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 823-840 Cracking IT: Negotiating Working-Class Gender Capital through Group Enterprises in India
by Shoba Arun & Thankom Arun - 841-857 ‘The Biggest Problem We Are Facing Is the Running Away Problem’: Recruitment and the Paradox of Facilitating the Mobility of Immobile Workers
by Katharine Jones & Leena Ksaifi & Colin Clark - 858-876 Professionalization and Corporate Social Responsibility: A Comparative Study on German and US Job Requirements in CSR
by Diana Benzinger & Michael Muller-Camen - 877-896 Wage Differences between Polish and Romanian Intra-EU Migrants in a Flexi-Secure Labour Market: An Over-Time Perspective
by Jonas Felbo-Kolding & Janine Leschke - 897-915 Unpacking Super-Exploitation in the 21st Century: The Struggles of Haitian Workers in Brazil
by Francis Portes Virginio & Paul Stewart & Brian Garvey - 916-933 Marketisation and Regulatory Labour in Frontline Disability Work
by Georgia van Toorn & Natasha Cortis - 934-951 Fragmented Capital and (the Loss of) Control over Posted Workers: A Case Study in the Belgian Meat Industry
by Anne Theunissen & Patrizia Zanoni & Koen Van Laer - 952-971 Embedded Strangers in One’s Own Job? Freelance Interpreters’ Invisible Work: A Practice Theory Approach
by Deborah Giustini - 972-990 From Crunch to Grind: Adopting Servitization in Project-Based Creative Work
by Johanna Weststar & Louis-Étienne Dubois - 991-1012 Employer Participation in Active Labour Market Policies in the United Kingdom and Denmark: The Effect of Employer Associations as Social Networks and the Mediating Role of Collective Voice
by Danat Valizade & Jo Ingold & Mark Stuart - 1013-1031 Representing Solo Self-Employed Workers: The Strengthening of Relations between Traditional and New Collective Actors in Industrial Relations
by Petr Mezihorak & Annalisa Murgia & Paolo Borghi & Mathilde Mondon-Navazo - 1032-1051 Refugee Subentrepreneurship: The Emergence of a Liquid Cage
by Deema Refai & Gerard McElwee - 1052-1069 ‘They Exist but They Don’t Exist’: Personal Assistants Supporting Physically Disabled People in the Workplace
by Jane Maddison & Jenni Brooks & Katherine Graham & Yvonne Birks - 1070-1086 China and the Internationalisation of the Sociology of Contemporary Work and Employment
by Eleonore Kofman & Maggy Lee & Tommy Tse - 1087-1098 Rethinking Mobilization Theory for Union Revitalization within the SSA Theory Framework
by Sadık Kılıç - 1099-1111 Migration and Migrant Labour in the Gig Economy: An Intervention
by Niels van Doorn & Fabian Ferrari & Mark Graham - 1112-1113 Book Review: Johan Alvehus, The Logic of Professionalism: Work and Management in Professional Service Organizations
by Stephen J Frenkel - 1114-1115 Book Review: Raven Bowen, Work, Money and Duality: Trading Sex as a Side Hustle
by Fabio Cescon - 1115-1117 Book Review: Lars Meier, Working Class Experiences of Social Inequalities in (Post-) Industrial Landscapes: Feelings of Class
by Bishnuprasad Mohapatra - 1117-1118 Book Review: William Monteith, Dora-Olivia Vicol and Philippa Williams (eds), Beyond the Wage: Ordinary Work in Diverse Economies
by Konstantinos Kerasovitis - 1119-1119 Correction Notice: Doing Double Time: Women, Incarceration and Employment Discrimination
by N/A
June 2023, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 571-587 Gender Attitudes and Occupational Aspirations in Germany: Are Young Men Prepared for the Jobs of the Future?
by Jenny Chesters - 588-605 ‘Chatting Shit’ in the Jobcentre: Navigating Workfare Policy at the Street-Level
by Jamie Redman - 606-624 Old Media, New Gigs: The Discursive Construction of the Gig Economy in Australian News Media
by Luci Pangrazio & Cameron Bishop & Fiona Lee - 625-644 Self-Employed Women in Europe: Lack of Opportunity or Forced by Necessity?
by Mónica FerrÃn - 645-664 ‘There Is Nothing Wrong with Me’: The Materialisation of Disability in Sheltered Employment
by Gemma L Bend & Vincenza Priola - 665-684 Adaptation Trajectories of Dismissed Workers: A Critical Case Study of the Lithuanian Radio-Electronics Sector
by Žilvinas Martinaitis & Audronė Sadauskaitė & Mariachiara Barzotto - 685-702 The Evolution of Professionalism as a Mode of Regulation: Evidence from the United States
by Ian Kirkpatrick & Sundeep Aulakh & Daniel Muzio - 703-720 Navigating the Perilous Waters of Partisan Scholarship: Participatory Action Research (PAR) with the European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF)
by Huw Thomas & Peter Turnbull - 721-739 ‘I Find it Daunting . . . That I’m Gonna Have to Deal with This until 60’: Extended Working Lives and the Sustainable Employability of Operational Firefighters
by Valerie Egdell & Rima Hussein & Deborah Harrison & Anna Katharina Bader & Rob Wilson - 740-756 Disability Discrimination: Employer Considerations of Disabled Jobseekers in Light of the Ideal Worker
by Kaja Larsen Østerud - 757-775 Conceptualising ‘Within-Group Stigmatisation’ among High-Status Workers
by Matthew Bamber & John McCormack & Brent J Lyons - 776-793 Customer Abuse and Aggression as Labour Control Among LGBT Workers in Low-Wage Services
by Suzanne Mills & Benjamin Owens - 794-813 Gendered Housework: Spousal Relative Income, Parenthood and Traditional Gender Identity Norms
by Joanna Syrda - 814-815 Book Review: Nicole Brown (ed.), Lived Experiences of Ableism in Academia: Strategies for Inclusion in Higher Education
by Emily Yarrow - 816-817 Book Review: Chris Baldry and Jeff Hyman, Sustainable Work and the Environmental Crisis: The Link between Labour and Climate Change
by Rahul Singh
April 2023, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 315-332 Who Did You Meet at the Venice Biennale? Education-to-Work Transition Enhancers for Aspiring Arts Professionals in Australia
by Caitlin Vincent & Hilary Glow & Katya Johanson & Bronwyn Coate - 333-351 Women’s Attrition from Male-Dominated Workplaces in Norway: The Importance of Numerical Minority Status, Motherhood and Class
by Aleksander Å Madsen & Idunn Brekke & Silje Bringsrud Fekjær - 352-372 Welfare, Work and the Conditions of Social Solidarity: British Campaigns to Defend Healthcare and Social Security
by Genevieve Coderre-LaPalme & Ian Greer & Lisa Schulte - 373-393 Gender Role Attitudes and Labour Market Behaviours: Do Attitudes Contribute to Gender Differences in Employment in Germany?
by Torsten Lietzmann & Corinna Frodermann - 394-411 Superfluous Jobs in Extractive Industries: The Usefulness/Uselessness of Job Creation after Dispossession
by Sara Geenen & Mollie Gleiberman - 412-431 From Flexible Labour to ‘Sticky Labour’: A Tracking Study of Workers in the Food-Delivery Platform Economy of China
by Ping Sun & Julie Yujie Chen & Uma Rani - 432-448 The Socio-Materiality of Dirty Work: A Critical Realist Perspective
by Anna Galazka & Joe O’Mahoney - 449-466 Managing Health and Well-Being in SMEs through an Adviceline: A Typology of Managerial Behaviours
by Raffaella Valsecchi & Neil Anderson & Maria Elisavet Balta & John Harrison - 467-485 Retirement in Western Germany – How Workplace Tasks Influence Its Timing
by Antje Mertens & Laura Romeu-Gordo - 486-504 From Presence to Influence: Gender, Nationality and Network Centrality of Corporate Directors
by Florence Villesèche & Evis Sinani - 505-524 Temporary Contracts, Employment Trajectories and Dualisation: A Comparison of Norway and Sweden
by Tomas Berglund & Roy A Nielsen & Olof Reichenberg & Jørgen Svalund - 525-544 Experiencing Gender Regimes: Accounts of Women Professors in Mexico, the UK and Sweden
by Laurie Cohen & Joanne Duberley & Beatriz Adriana Bustos Torres - 545-562 Whistleblowing as a Career Crisis: Recovering from Retaliatory Job Loss through a Process of Bifurcation
by Emilie Hennequin - 563-564 Book Review: Eva Fodor, The Gender Regime of Anti-Liberal Hungary
by Zuzana DanÄ Ãková - 564-566 Book Review: Calla Hummel, Why Informal Workers Organize: Contentious Politics, Enforcement, and the State
by Stephen J Frenkel
February 2023, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 3-19 Empowered in Business or Penalised in Marriage: Experiences of Single Female Entrepreneurs in China
by Jing Song & Lulu Li - 20-38 As the Two-Child Policy Beckons: Work–Family Conflicts, Gender Strategies and Self-Worth among Women from the First One-Child Generation in Contemporary China
by Ye Liu - 39-57 Catch-22: Token Women Trying to Reconcile Impossible Contradictions between Organisational and Societal Expectations
by Maryam Aldossari & Sara Chaudhry & Ahu Tatli & Cathrine Seierstad - 58-77 The Employment Trajectories of Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence
by Kathryn Showalter & Susan Yoon & TK Logan - 78-96 Does Overwork Attenuate the Motherhood Earnings Penalty among Full-Time Workers?
by Eunjeong Paek - 97-116 Structural Change Shapes Career Mobility Opportunities: An Analysis of Cohorts, Gender and Parental Class
by Dirk Witteveen & Johan Westerman - 117-136 The Association between Family Care and Paid Work among Women in Germany: Does the Household Economic Context Matter?
by Ulrike Ehrlich - 137-156 A Bridge over Troubled Borders: Social Class and the Interplay between Work and Life
by Samantha Evans & Madeleine Wyatt - 157-175 Working from Home in Urban China during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Assemblages of Work-Family Interference
by Li Sun & Tao Liu & Weiquan Wang - 176-195 Working from Home and Work–Family Conflict
by Inga Laß & Mark Wooden - 196-214 Influences on Employment Transitions around the Birth of the First Child: The Experience of Italian Mothers
by Francesca Fiori & Giorgio Di Gessa - 215-235 Gender-Specific Duration of Parental Leave and Current Earnings
by Benedikt Gerst & Christian Grund - 236-256 Flexible Working and the Division of Housework and Childcare: Examining Divisions across Arrangement and Occupational Lines
by Heejung Chung & Cara Booker - 257-273 The ‘Grey Zone’ at the Interface of Work and Home: Theorizing Adaptations Required by Precarious Work
by Valeria Pulignano & Glenn Morgan - 274-292 Participation in Job-Related Training: Is There a Parenthood Training Penalty?
by Gundula Zoch - 293-305 Father Parental Leave Use in Spain: The Role of the Female Partner Labour Situation
by Almudena Moreno-MÃnguez & à ngel L MartÃn-Román & Alfonso Moral - 306-311 Decline of the Centrality of Work? Critique of a Contemporary Ideology
by Francesco Della Puppa
December 2022, Volume 36, Issue 6
- 999-1017 The ‘Gender Face’ of Job Insecurity in France: An Individual- and Organizational-Level Analysis
by Clotilde Coron & Géraldine Schmidt - 1018-1037 Trade Unions, Bargaining Coverage and Low Pay: A Multilevel Test of Institutional Effects on Low-Pay Risk in Germany
by Chiara Benassi & Tim Vlandas - 1038-1059 Who’s Milking It? Scripted Stories of Food Labour
by Lucy McCarthy & Anne Touboulic & Jane Glover - 1060-1077 Public Service, Private Delivery: Service Workers and the Negotiation of Blurred Boundaries in a Neoliberal State
by Asa Maron - 1078-1096 Upgrading China through Automation: Manufacturers, Workers and the Techno-Developmental State
by Ya-Wen Lei - 1097-1117 Staying Down with the Joneses: Differences in the Psychological Cost of Unemployment across Neighbourhoods
by Peter Howley & Sarah Knight - 1118-1138 Professionalism, Payment by Results and the Probation Service: A Qualitative Study of the Impact of Marketisation on Professional Autonomy
by Matt Tidmarsh - 1139-1154 Working Lives in India: Current Insights and Future Directions
by Anita Hammer & Janroj Yilmaz Keles & Wendy Olsen - 1155-1156 Book Review: Ana Cecilia Dinerstein and Frederick Harry Pitts, A World Beyond Work? Labour, Money and the Capitalist State between Crisis and Utopia
by Daniel S Lacerda - 1156-1158 Book Review: Mark Williams, Ying Zhou and Min Zou, Mapping Good Work: The Quality of Working Life across the Occupational Structure
by Ruth Elizabeth Slater - 1158-1160 Book Review: Stephen R Barley, Work and Technological Change
by Deniz Tuncalp - 1161-1162 Book Review: Phillip Brown, Hugh Lauder and Sin Yi Cheung The Death of Human Capital? Its Failed Promise and How to Renew It in an Age of Disruption
by Vageesh Vishnoi - 1162-1164 Book Review: Nilanjan Raghunath, Shaping the Futures of Work: Proactive Governance and Millennials
by Stephen J Frenkel - 1165-1168 Thank You to Referees
by N/A
October 2022, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 791-797 Meaningful Work and Sociology: An Introduction to This Themed Issue
by Knut Laaser - 798-815 Towards a Sociology of Meaningful Work
by Knut Laaser & Jan Ch Karlsson - 816-840 Alienation Is Not ‘Bullshit’: An Empirical Critique of Graeber’s Theory of BS Jobs
by Magdalena Soffia & Alex J Wood & Brendan Burchell - 841-857 Families under Pressure: The Costs of Vocational Calling, and What Can Be Done about Them
by Stephanos Anastasiadis & Anica Zeyen - 858-874 Killing Them ‘Softly’ (!): Exploring Work Experiences in Care-Based Animal Dirty Work
by Linda Tallberg & Peter J Jordan - 875-892 Disabled People Working in the Disability Sector: Occupational Segregation or Personal Fulfilment?
by Anne Revillard - 893-910 It’s Not Just Sex: Relational Dynamics between Street-Based Sex Workers and Their Regular Customers
by Sharon S Oselin & Katie Hail-Jares - 911-927 Betwixt and Between: The Invisible Experiences of Volunteers’ Body Work
by Katharine Venter - 928-944 The Worth of Their Work: The (In)visible Value of Refugee Volunteers in the Transnational Humanitarian Aid Sector
by Patricia Ward - 945-966 Reproductive Work in the Global South: Lived Experiences and Social Relations of Commercial Surrogacy in India
by Madhusree Jana & Anita Hammer - 967-976 Moral Dilemma of Striking: A Medical Worker’s Response to Job Duty, Public Health Protection and the Politicization of Strikes
by Yao-Tai Li & Jenna Ng - 977-986 When Values and Ethics of Care Conflict: A Lived Experience in the Roman Catholic Church
by Krystin Zigan & YingFei G Héliot & Alan Le Grys - 987-988 Book Review: Paul David Harpur, Ableism at Work: Disablement and Hierarchies of Impairment
by Emma Partlow - 988-990 Book Review: Rebecca WB Lund and Ann Christin E Nilsen (eds), Institutional Ethnography in the Nordic Region
by Órla Meadhbh Murray - 990-992 Book Review: Ergin Bulut, A Precarious Game: The Illusion of Dream Jobs in the Video Game Industry
by Carolyn Hunter - 992-993 Book Review: Saori Shibata, Contesting Precarity in Japan: The Rise of Nonregular Workers and the New Policy Dissensus
by Stephen Jaros - 993-995 Book Review: Mike Saks (ed.), Support Workers and the Health Professions in International Perspective: The Invisible Providers of Health Care
by Caroline Murphy - 995-996 Book Review: Rachael A Woldoff and Robert C Litchfield, Digital Nomads: In Search of Meaningful Work in the New Economy
by Tim Butcher
August 2022, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 591-609 Dementia, Work and Employability: Using the Capability Approach to Understand the Employability Potential for People Living with Dementia
by Louise Ritchie & Valerie Egdell & Michael Danson & Mandy Cook & Jill Stavert & Debbie Tolson - 610-629 Deservingness, Conditionality and Public Perceptions of Work Disability: The Influence of Economic Inequality
by Rossella Ciccia & Declan French & Frank Kee & Mark O’Doherty - 630-647 Trouble in Direct Payment Personal Assistance Relationships
by Tom Porter & Tom Shakespeare & Andrea Stockl - 648-664 Residential Care Aides’ Experiences of Workplace Incivility in Long-Term Care
by Heather A Cooke & Jennifer Baumbusch - 665-682 Emotional Labour and the Autonomy of Dependent Self-Employed Workers: The Limitations of Digital Managerial Control in the Home Credit Sector
by Esme Terry & Abigail Marks & Arek Dakessian & Dimitris Christopoulos - 683-700 Conflictual Complementarity: New Labour Actors in Corporatist Industrial Relations
by Assaf S Bondy - 701-721 Working Conditions in Global Value Chains: Evidence for European Employees
by Dagmara Nikulin & Joanna Wolszczak-Derlacz & Aleksandra Parteka - 722-740 Disability and Academic Careers: Using the Social Relational Model to Reveal the Role of Human Resource Management Practices in Creating Disability
by Katherine Sang & Thomas Calvard & Jennifer Remnant - 741-757 Divide and Conquer: Social Assistance Clients’ Competing Frames of Social Justice
by Melissa Sebrechts & Thomas Kampen - 758-768 Organized Crime and Employment Relations: A Personal Story of ‘Ndrangheta Control on Employment Relations Management Practices in Southern Italy
by Marco Guerci & Roberta Sferrazzo & Federica Cabras & Giovanni Radaelli & Paolo X - 769-780 ‘You Can’t Eat Soap’: Reimagining COVID-19, Work, Family and Employment from the Global South
by Ameeta Jaga & Ariane Ollier-Malaterre - 781-782 Book Review: Lynne Pettinger, What’s Wrong with Work?
by Karin Sardadvar - 782-784 Book Review: Jenny Chan, Mark Selden and Pun Ngai, Dying for an iPhone: Apple, Foxconn, and the Lives of China’s Workers
by Charlie Smith - 784-785 Book Review: Stephen Edgell and Edward Granter, The Sociology of Work: Continuity and Change in Paid and Unpaid Work (Third Edition)
by Mihajla Gavin
June 2022, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 391-406 At Least I’m My Own Boss! Explaining Consent, Coercion and Resistance in Platform Work
by Christina Purcell & Paul Brook - 407-426 McStrike! Framing, (Political) Opportunity and the Development of a Collective Identity: McDonald’s and the UK Fast-Food Rights Campaign
by Tony Royle & Yvonne Rueckert - 427-444 Organisational Social Mobility Programmes as Mechanisms of Power and Control
by Louise Ashley - 445-464 The Making of Cheap Labour across Production and Reproduction: Control and Resistance in the Senegalese Horticultural Value Chain
by Elena Baglioni - 465-484 Lordly Management and its Discontents: ‘Human Resource Management’ in Pakistan
by Syed Imran Saqib & Matthew MC Allen & Geoffrey Wood - 485-502 Keeping It Quiet? The Micro-Politics of Employee Voice in Company Strategic Decision-Making
by Catherine Casey & Helen Delaney - 503-521 ‘This Is the End’? An Ethnographic Study of Management Control and a New Management Initiative
by Darren McCabe & Sylwia Ciuk & Margaret Gilbert - 522-538 Labour Controls, Unfreedom and Perpetuation of Slavery on a Tea Plantation
by Khandakar Shahadat & Shahzad Uddin - 539-556 Workplace Bullying and Intensification of Labour Controls in the Clothing Supply Chain: Post-Rana Plaza Disaster
by Md Shoaib Ahmed & Shahzad Uddin - 557-568 Organising Against Precarity: The Life of a South African Labour Broker Worker
by Carin Runciman & Khongelani Hlungwani - 569-579 Too Scared to Go Sick: Precarious Academic Work and ‘Presenteeism Culture’ in the UK Higher Education Sector During the Covid-19 Pandemic
by Anastasios Hadjisolomou & Fotios Mitsakis & Steven Gary - 580-585 Book Review: Sanford M Jacoby, Labor in the Age of Finance: Pensions, Politics, and Corporations from Deindustrialization to Dodd-Frank and Jo Carby-Hall and Lourdes Mella Méndez (eds), Labour Law and the Gig Economy: Challenges Posed by the Digitalisation of Labour Processes
by David Jacobs - 585-587 Book Review: Alex J Wood, Despotism on Demand: How Power Operates in the Flexible Workplace
by Alejandro Castillo - 587-588 Book Review: Kate Kenny, Whistleblowing: Toward a New Theory
by Kath Atkinson
April 2022, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 199-216 Training Regimes and Diversity: Experiences of Young Foreign Employees in Japanese Headquarters
by Harald Conrad & Hendrik Meyer-Ohle - 217-234 ‘We Don’t Have the Same Opportunities as Others’: Shining Bourdieu’s Lens on UK Roma Migrants’ Precarious (Workers’) Habitus
by Patricia Harrison & Helen Collins & Alexandra Bahor - 235-252 Work Identity Pause and Reactivation: A Study of Cross-Domain Identity Transitions of Trailing Wives in Dubai
by Tatiana S Rowson & Adriana Meyer & Elizabeth Houldsworth - 253-270 Otherness in the Workplace among Highly Skilled Labour Migrants: Swedes in Germany and the UK
by Ylva Wallinder - 271-289 Migrant Entrepreneurship Enablers: From Chance Encounters to Community Development
by Lisa Berntsen & Tesseltje de Lange & Ivana Kalaš & Romy Hanoeman - 290-309 Business or Pleasure? A Comparison of Migrant and Non-Migrant Uber Drivers in Australia
by Peter James Holtum & Elnaz Irannezhad & Greg Marston & Renuka Mahadevan - 310-327 Algorithmic Integration and Precarious (Dis)Obedience: On the Co-Constitution of Migration Regime and Workplace Regime in Digitalised Manufacturing and Logistics
by Simon Schaupp - 328-344 Labour Market Segmentation within Ethnic Economies: The Ethnic Penalty for Invisible Kurdish Migrants in the United Kingdom
by Mehmet Rauf Kesici - 345-361 Cultivating Precarisation: Intersecting Vulnerabilities of Syrian Refugees in the Turkish Agricultural Sector
by Saniye Dedeoglu - 362-371 ‘Working While Feeling Awful Is Normal’: One Roma’s Experience of Presenteeism
by Helen Collins & Susan Barry & Piotr Dzuga - 372-380 ‘Dances with Daffodils’: Life as a Flower-picker in Southwest England
by Constantine Manolchev & Ivan - 381-382 Book Review: Tom Vickers, Borders, Migration and Class in an Age of Crisis: Producing Workers and Immigrants
by Gianna Maria Eick - 382-384 Book Review: Ruth Milkman, Immigrant Labor and the New Precariat
by Ben Ledger-Jessop - 384-386 Book Review: Banu Özkazanç-Pan, Transnational Migration and the New Subjects of Work: Transmigrants, Hybrids and Cosmopolitans
by Bing Lu - 386-387 Book Review: Preet S Aulakh and Philip F Kelly (eds), Mobilities of Labour and Capital in Asia
by Jonathan Winterton
February 2022, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 3-20 Gender Differences in the Social Consequences of Unemployment: How Job Loss Affects the Risk of Becoming Socially Isolated
by Jan Eckhard - 21-39 Job Satisfaction and Sexual Orientation in Britain
by Sait Bayrakdar & Andrew King - 40-58 University or Degree Apprenticeship? Stratification and Uncertainty in Routes to the Solicitors’ Profession
by Caroline Casey & Paul Wakeling - 59-79 Economic Inactivity, Not in Employment, Education or Training (NEET) and Scarring: The Importance of NEET as a Marker of Long-Term Disadvantage
by Kevin Ralston & Dawn Everington & Zhiqiang Feng & Chris Dibben - 80-100 Desperate Housewives and Happy Working Mothers: Are Parent-Couples with Equal Income More Satisfied throughout Parenthood? A Dyadic Longitudinal Study
by Laura Langner - 101-118 Negotiating Gendered Ageing: Intersectional Reflexivity and Experiences of Incongruity of Self-Employed Older Women
by Elina Meliou & Oliver Mallett - 119-138 When Following the Rules Is Bad for Wellbeing: The Effects of Gendered Rules in the Australian Construction Industry
by Natalie Galea & Abigail Powell & Fanny Salignac & Louise Chappell & Martin Loosemore - 139-155 Relationship-Based Care Work, Austerity and Aged Care
by Donna Baines & Annabel Dulhunty & Sara Charlesworth - 156-166 On the Front Line of the Circular Economy: The Entrepreneurial, Identity and Institutional Work of a Female Entrepreneur towards the Circular Transition
by Ödül Bozkurt & Mirela Xheneti & Vicky - 167-178 Leveraging from Racism: A Dual Structural Advantages Perspective
by Penelope Muzanenhamo & Rashedur Chowdhury - 179-189 Why Do Humans Remain Central to the Knowledge Work in the Age of Robots? Marx’s Fragment on Machines and Beyond
by Emrah Karakilic - 190-192 Book Review: Paul Stewart, Jean-Pierre Durand and Maria-Magdalena Richea (eds), The Palgrave Handbook of the Sociology of Work in Europe
by Steve Taylor - 192-193 Book Review: David Etherington, Austerity, Welfare and Work: Exploring Politics, Geographies and Inequalities
by Jamie Redman
December 2021, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 995-1013 ‘I Have a Newborn at Home’: Multi-actor Attributions and the Implementation of Shared Parental Leave
by Sara Chaudhry & Ishbel McWha-Hermann & Sophie Flemig & Arleta Blackley-Wiertelak - 1014-1033 Fathers’ Perceptions of the Availability of Flexible Working Arrangements: Evidence from the UK
by Rose Cook & Margaret O’Brien & Sara Connolly & Matthew Aldrich & Svetlana Speight - 1034-1052 Don’t Work for Free: Online Discursive Resistance to Precarity in Commercial Photography
by Holly Patrick-Thomson & Michael Kranert - 1053-1072 A Heterodox Re-Reading of Creative Work: The Diverse Economies of Danish Visual Artists
by Ana Alacovska & Trine Bille - 1073-1090 ‘They’ve Been with Me the Whole Journey’: Temporality, Emotional Labour and Hairdressing Work
by Oonagh M Harness & Kimberly Jamie & Robert McMurray - 1091-1114 Conceptualizing Responsible Return to Work: Corporate Social Responsibility in Relation to Employee Return to Work after Cancer
by Layla Branicki & Senia Kalfa & Stephen Brammer - 1115-1132 How Occupational Pensions Shape Extended Working Lives: Gender, Class and Chance after the Norwegian Pension Reform
by Anne Skevik Grødem & Jon M Hippe - 1133-1143 An NHS Doctor’s Lived Experience of Burnout during the First Wave of Covid-19
by Sara Chaudhry & Emily Yarrow & Maryam Aldossari & Elizabeth Waterson - 1144-1154 Working Hard for the Ones You Love and Care for Under Covid-19 Physical Distancing
by Lander Vermeerbergen & Valeria Pulignano & Markieta Domecka & Marieke Jansens - 1155-1166 Thursday Night and a Sing-along ‘Sung Alone’: The Experiences of a Self-employed Performer During the Pandemic
by Philip Hancock & Melissa Tyler & Mark Godiva - 1167-1167 Thank You to Referees
by N/A - 1168-1170 Corrigendum
by N/A
October 2021, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 819-836 Why Queer Workers Make Good Organisers
by Michelle Esther O’Brien - 837-855 When Can a Disability Quota System Empower Disabled Individuals in the Workplace? The Case of France
by Sarah Richard & Sophie Hennekam - 856-871 Youth, Work and ‘Career’ as a Way of Talking about the Self
by David Farrugia - 872-890 Means of Control in the Organization of Digitally Intermediated Care Work
by Paula McDonald & Penny Williams & Robyn Mayes - 891-913 On the Biopsychosocial Costs of Alienated Labor
by Melvin Seeman & Sharon Stein Merkin & Arun Karlamangla & Brandon Koretz & Joseph G Grzywacz & Margie Lachman & Teresa Seeman - 914-930 Reproducing Global Inequalities in the Online Labour Market: Valuing Capital in the Design Field
by Pelin Demirel & Ekaterina Nemkova & Rebecca Taylor - 931-947 Informal Practices in the Making of Professionals: The Case of Engineers in Soviet and Post-Soviet Azerbaijan
by Ayça Ergun & Leyla Sayfutdinova - 948-967 The Worker Capabilities Approach: Insights from Worker Mobilizations in Italian Logistics and Food Delivery
by Lorenzo Cini & Bartek Goldmann - 968-978 Doing Double Time: Women, Incarceration and Employment Discrimination
by Diane van den Broek & Prudence Black & Nicki - 979-988 Doing and Negotiating Transgender on the Front Line: Customer Abuse, Transphobia and Stigma in the Food Retail Sector
by Anastasios Hadjisolomou - 989-991 Book Review: Colin C Williams and Friedrich Schneider, Measuring the Global Shadow Economy: The Prevalence of Informal Work and Labour
by Jen Lendrum
August 2021, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 615-620 Gender Equalities: What Lies Ahead
by Elizabeth Cotton & T Alexandra Beauregard & Janroj Yilmaz Keles - 621-639 Women’s Vulnerability to the Economic Crisis through the Lens of Part-time Work in Spain
by Valeria Insarauto - 640-656 ‘I Wanted More Women in, but . . .’: Oblique Resistance to Gender Equality Initiatives
by Owain Smolović Jones & Sanela Smolović Jones & Scott Taylor & Emily Yarrow - 657-676 The Menopause Taboo at Work: Examining Women’s Embodied Experiences of Menopause in the UK Police Service
by Carol Atkinson & Fiona Carmichael & Jo Duberley - 677-695 Career Advancement for Women in the British Hospitality Industry: The Enabling Factors
by Valentine Calinaud & Jithendran Kokkranikal & Maria Gebbels - 696-715 Motherhood 2.0: Slow Progress for Career Women and Motherhood within the ‘Finnish Dream’
by Charlotta Niemistö & Jeff Hearn & Carolyn Kehn & Annamari Tuori - 716-734 Women Managers’ Impact on Use of Family-friendly Measures among Their Subordinates in Japanese Firms
by Makiko Fuwa - 735-752 Bringing Women on Board? Family Policies, Quotas and Gender Diversity in Top Jobs
by Helen Kowalewska - 753-773 Broadening of the Field of Corporate Boards and Legitimate Capitals: An Investigation into the Use of Gender Quotas in Corporate Boards in Norway
by Cathrine Seierstad & Ahu Tatli & Maryam Aldossari & Morten Huse - 774-792 Women Professors across STEMM and Non-STEMM Disciplines: Navigating Gendered Spaces and Playing the Academic Game
by Colette Fagan & Nina Teasdale - 793-814 A Cross-Country Comparison of Gender Traditionalism in Business Leadership: How Supportive Are Female Supervisors?
by Carly van Mensvoort & Gerbert Kraaykamp & Roza Meuleman & Marieke van den Brink
June 2021, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 411-431 Nonstandard Employment and Job Satisfaction across Time in China: Evidence from the Chinese General Social Survey (2006–2012)
by Kritkorn Nawakitphaitoon & Can Tang - 432-450 Consuming Worker Exploitation? Accounts and Justifications for Consumer (In)action to Modern Slavery
by Michal Carrington & Andreas Chatzidakis & Deirdre Shaw - 451-469 Upskilling, Deskilling or Polarisation? Evidence on Change in Skills in Europe
by Žilvinas Martinaitis & Aleksandr Christenko & Jonas AntanaviÄ ius - 470-489 Absence from Work after the Birth of the First Child and Mothers’ Retirement Incomes: A Comparative Analysis of 10 European Countries
by Giulia M Dotti Sani & Matteo Luppi - 490-508 Gender Wage Gap and the Involvement of Partners in Household Work
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