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Peer review – collegiality and kindness: A boost to academic rigour
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- 09 September 2024, pp. 215-220
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Inequality and education in Australia
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- 27 August 2024, pp. 221-242
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Wage-productivity gap and discrimination against Syrian refugees: Evidence from Turkey
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- 15 May 2024, pp. 243-255
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The effect of the universal two-child policy on the gender wage gap in urban China
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- 02 September 2024, pp. 256-275
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Beyond the law-in-the-books: Labour enforcement in Senegal
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- 08 April 2024, pp. 276-291
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Does digital service trade promote inclusive domestic growth? – Empirical research of 46 countries
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- 24 October 2024, pp. 292-318
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Bullying at work: Differential pattern in Euro-Area according to gender-based disparities
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- 06 September 2024, pp. 319-344
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Impact of e-commerce development on rural income: Evidence from counties in revolutionary old areas of China
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- 18 September 2024, pp. 345-367
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Exploring employment (de-)routinisation, premature deindustrialisation, and informal labour interactions: Evidence from Morocco
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- 17 October 2024, pp. 368-396
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A spatial perspective on the impact of digital financial inclusion on the employment structure of the labour force: Evidence from Chinese cities
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- 29 May 2024, pp. 397-416
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The redemption of The Accidental Republic: 70 years of Chinese Workers’ Compensation Insurance
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- 02 October 2024, pp. 417-435
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Death at Dreamworld: Ten pathways to disaster and failure to learn
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- 06 September 2024, pp. 436-453
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Clive Palmer’s claims against Australia for billions renew pressure to remove investor rights to sue governments from trade agreements
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- 03 September 2024, pp. 454-466
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Michael Rawling and Joellen Riley Munton (2024) Regulating gig work: decent labour standards in a world of on-demand work, Routledge, New York, 123pp, $227.20 (hardcover)
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- 13 May 2024, pp. 467-468
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Roger C. Hartley, Fulfilling the Pledge: Securing Industrial Democracy for American Workers in a Digital Economy. Cambridge, Massachusetts, London England, The MIT Press, 2023, pp. x + 296, ISBN: 97802062547130, US $45.00 (paperback)
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- 15 April 2024, pp. 469-472
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Edward Webster: 29 March 1942 to 5 March 2024
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- 28 October 2024, pp. 473-475
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Call for Papers: Green transition or social transformation? Socio-economic costs and challenges of energy transition for working people
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- 24 May 2024, pp. 476-477
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