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Assessing the quality of green jobs: An empirical analysis of French data

  • Mathis BACHELOT
  • Mathilde GUERGOAT-LARIVIÈRE

Volume 165 • Issue 1 • 2026

Labour law and debt of life

  • Alain SUPIOT

Volume 165 • Issue 1 • 2026

Legitimacy without members? Hungarian lessons on how to guarantee trade union representativeness

  • Tamás GYULAVÁRI
  • Gábor KÁRTYÁS

Volume 165 • Issue 1 • 2026

Is platform work migrant work? The economic and social conditions behind migrant (over-)representation in the platform economy across Europe

  • Agnieszka PIASNA
  • Wouter ZWYSEN

Volume 165 • Issue 1 • 2026

Job polarization: Evidence for Türkiye

  • Evren GÜLSER
  • Ensar YILMAZ

Volume 165 • Issue 1 • 2026

Green jobs, labour market transitions and social protection: Longitudinal analysis for Viet Nam

  • Anil DUMAN
  • Sévane ANANIAN

Volume 165 • Issue 1 • 2026

The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Employment Relation, edited by Klaus Lörcher, Niklas Bruun and Ana Teresa Ribeiro

  • Jean-Michel SERVAIS

Volume 165 • Issue 1 • 2026

The wage structure of Polish workers in Germany

  • Stephan BRUNOW
  • Katarzyna MISZCZAK
  • Holger SEIBERT
  • Aleksandra WRONA

Volume 165 • Issue 1 • 2026

We are the Union: How Worker-to-Worker Organizing is Revitalizing Labor and Winning Big, by Eric Blanc

  • Melanie Simms

Volume 165 • Issue 1 • 2026

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Volume 164 • Issue 4 • 2025

The COVID-19 pandemic and the intertwined care crisis: Evidence of gendered employment effects on informal workers in rural Viet Nam

  • Minh Tam Thi BUI
  • Thai Quyen BUI
  • Tuan Thanh NGUYEN

Volume 164 • Issue 4 • 2025

Face au Covid, l’enjeu du salariat, edited by Claude Didry

  • Jean-Pascal HIGELÉ

Volume 164 • Issue 4 • 2025

In search of quasi-subordinate workers in China: A typology of gig riders by economic dependency and subordination

  • Wei TU
  • Xueyu WANG

Volume 164 • Issue 4 • 2025

The impact of diversity on the performance of work teams: A global study

  • Tomáš MICHALIČKA
  • Drahoslav LANČARIČ
  • Dimuth NAMBUGE
  • Michal MUNK

Volume 164 • Issue 4 • 2025

An incomplete double movement: Spain’s legislative strategy for platform courier reclassification

  • Tiago VIEIRA

Volume 164 • Issue 4 • 2025

Labour Law and Economic Policy: How Employment Rights Improve the Economy, by Adrián Todolí-Signes

  • César F. ROSADO MARZÁN

Volume 164 • Issue 4 • 2025

The Informal Sector in Ecuador: Artisans, Entrepreneurs and Precarious Family Firms, by Alan Middleton

  • Albert BERRY

Volume 164 • Issue 4 • 2025

Exploring the impact of automation on employment during expansions and contractions: An examination of Okun’s Law

  • Michał BRZOZOWSKI
  • Joanna SIWIŃSKA-GORZELAK

Volume 164 • Issue 4 • 2025

Responding to the challenge of AI: Retrieving human intelligence through labour

  • Jordi AGUSTÍ-PANAREDA
  • Jaume AGUSTÍ-CULLELL

Volume 164 • Issue 4 • 2025

Working Yet Poor: Challenges to EU Social Citizenship, edited by Luca Ratti and Paul Schoukens

  • Zoe ADAMS

Volume 164 • Issue 3 • 2025

Job quality in the Republic of Korea: Progress or decline?

  • Sangwoo LEE
  • Francis GREEN

Volume 164 • Issue 3 • 2025

Personality traits, remote work and productivity

  • Nicolas GAVOILLE
  • Mihails HAZANS

Volume 164 • Issue 3 • 2025

Platforms as inequality regimes: Researching legal services

  • Debra HOWCROFT
  • Clare MUMFORD

Volume 164 • Issue 3 • 2025

The limits of effective coordination and institutional change in Latin American hierarchical market economies: Case study of the creation and performance of the Economic and Social Council of Argentina 

  • Juan Federico VON-ZESCHAU
  • Marcial SÁNCHEZ-MOSQUERA

Volume 164 • Issue 3 • 2025

The motherhood penalty in the United Kingdom: An unconditional quantile regression analysis

  • Abhijit SHARMA
  • Stefano GRILLINI
  • Richard WOODWARD

Volume 164 • Issue 3 • 2025