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Climate shocks and the labour market in sub-Saharan Africa: Effects on youth employment and the reallocation of labour supply

Sadou DIALLO and Henri ATANGANA ONDOA

2025-07-01 Volume 164 • Issue 2 • 2025

Suicide Voices: Labour Trauma in France, by Sarah Waters

Heather CONNOLLY

2025-06-30 Volume 164 • Issue 2 • 2025

Crowding out or “one-size-fits-all” occupations? A regional exploration of youth overeducation in Spain

Queralt CAPSADA-MUNSECH and Luis ORTIZ-GERVASI

2025-06-27 Volume 164 • Issue 2 • 2025

Escravidão e trabalho forçado: das abolições do século XIX às abolições contemporâneas, by Norberto O. Ferreras

Fabián HERRERA LEÓN

2025-06-25 Volume 164 • Issue 2 • 2025

Drivers of migration flows in the European Union: Earnings or unemployment?

António AFONSO, José ALVES and Krzysztof BECK

2025-06-25 Volume 164 • Issue 2 • 2025

Technological progress and the dynamics of self-employment: Worker-level evidence for Europe

Ronald BACHMANN, Myrielle GONSCHOR, Santo MILASI and Alessio MITRA

2025-06-24 Volume 164 • Issue 2 • 2025

Firm-level bargaining and within-firm wage inequality: Evidence across Europe

Valeria CIRILLO, Matteo SOSTERO and Federico TAMAGNI

2025-06-17 Volume 164 • Issue 2 • 2025

Do workplace unions and collective bargaining matter for labour standards compliance? The role of local industrial relations in global supply chains

Luisa LUPO and Anil VERMA

2025-06-17 Volume 164 • Issue 2 • 2025

Attained vs.effective schooling: Assessing educational mismatch using PIAAC data

Inés P. MURILLO HUERTAS and Josep Ll. RAYMOND

2025-06-12 Volume 164 • Issue 2 • 2025

Can collective deliberation on work make it sustainable? The case of a French collective interest cooperative company

Geoffroy GONZALEZ

2025-04-01 Volume 164 • Issue 1 • 2025

Sustainable work: A conceptual map for a social-ecological approach

Lisa HERZOG and Bénédicte ZIMMERMANN

2025-04-01 Volume 164 • Issue 1 • 2025

Introduction to the Special Feature “Sustainable work: Exploring the requirements of a social-ecological approach to work”

Lisa HERZOG and Bénédicte ZIMMERMANN

2025-04-01 Volume 164 • Issue 1 • 2025

Patchwork capitalism and the management of interlinked crises by essential public services in Poland

Adam MROZOWICKI, Juliusz GARDAWSKI, Jacek BURSKI and Ryszard RAPACKI

2025-04-01 Volume 164 • Issue 1 • 2025

The role of informal worker associations in cushioning members during multiple interlinked crises in Kenya and Tanzania

Nina TORM, Godbertha KINYONDO, Winnie V. MITULLAH, Lone RIISGAARD, Aloyce GERVAS, Raphael INDIMULI and Anne W. KAMAU

2025-04-01 Volume 164 • Issue 1 • 2025

Postscript: Recognizing sustainable work

Dominique MÉDA

2025-04-01 Volume 164 • Issue 1 • 2025

Workers on the front line of climate change: Re-politicizing trade union climate action

Ben CRAWFORD and David WHYTE

2025-04-01 Volume 164 • Issue 1 • 2025

Acting on the quality of work to increase its sustainability: An occupational psychology approach

Antoine BONNEMAIN

2025-04-01 Volume 164 • Issue 1 • 2025

Narratives of sustainable work in mining-affected communities: Gleaning a decolonial concept

Ania ZBYSZEWSKA and Flavia MAXIMO

2025-04-01 Volume 164 • Issue 1 • 2025