
International Labour Review
Published on behalf of the International Labour Office
Edited by:
Mark Lansky
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 11/15 Industrial Relations & Labor
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The International Labour Review is the world's leading multidisciplinary journal of labour market institutions and economics. Its aim is to advance academic research and inform policy debate and decision-making in these fields by bringing together the original thinking of lawyers, economists, sociologists, political scientists and industrial relations specialists on a broad range of labour market policy and social protection concerns. The International Labour Review also features concise reports on current developments considered to be of particular interest to those working in these fields and reviews of recent major publications. It is committed to an editorial policy that combines accessibility with rigorous, insightful analysis and the highest scholarly standards.
TopNews and Announcements
The International Labour Review has long been an important resource for scholars and policy-makers. And today, at a time when concerns about the need for decent work are greater than ever, a better knowledge base is essential for the design of labour and social policy to meet this need. With this in mind, the International Labour Review, the ILO's flagship journal since 1921, has recently been reorganized. Find out more...
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TopHighlights
Free online sample issue! Volume 147 Issue 4 (December 2008):
Original Articles
The Global Crisis, Social Protection and Jobs
Joseph Stiglitz
An Equilibrium analysis of the gender Wage gap
Graciela Chichilnisky and Elisabeth Hermann Frederiksen
Informal Employment: Two Contested Policy Isssues
David Kucera and Leanne Roncolato
Beyond Corporate Codes of Conduct: Work Organization and Labour Standards at Nike's Supplier
Richard Locke, Thomas Kochan, Monica Romis and Fei Qin
Inequalities and Financial Globalization: A timely Report
Patrick Bollé
Notes, debates and communications
International labour standards: Recent developments in complementarity between the international and national supervisory systems
Eric Gravel, Quentin Delpech
The World Bank's 'Employing Workers' index: Findings and critiques - A review of recent evidence
Sangheon Lee, Deirdre McCann, Nina Torm
Inequalities and financial globalization: A timely report
Patrick Bollé
