Industrial and Labor Relations Review
The Industrial & Labor Relations Review is a leading interdisciplinary journal publishing original research on all aspects of the employment relationship. We also publish reviews of some 30 books per year.
Industrial and Labor Relations Review
Most Recent Articles from Industrial and Labor Relations Review 
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Colonialism, Nationalism, and the Institutionalization of Industrial Relations in the Third World. (International and Comparative Industrial Relations).
Colonialism, Nationalism, and the Institutionalization of Industrial Relations in the Third World. Edited by sarosh kuruvilla and bryan mundell....
01/01/02 by Klikauer, Thomas · More from publication -
Contests for Corporate Control: Corporate Governance and Economic Performance in the United States and Germany. (Industrial Relations Theory).
Contests for Corporate Control: Corporate Governance and Economic Performance in the United States and Germany. By Mary O'Sullivan. New York:...
01/01/02 by Weller, Christian E. · More from publication -
When unions "mattered": The impact of strikes on financial markets, 1925-1937.(Statistical Data Included)
JOHN DINARDO and KEVIN F. HALLOCK (*) Given our focus on strikes, our paper is directly related to two literatures. In one (see Neumann and...
01/01/02 by Dinardo, John; Hallock, Kevin F. · More from publication -
A Working Nation: Workers, Work, and Government in the New Economy. (Labor Economics).
A Working Nation: Workers, Work, and Government in the New Economy. By David T. Ellwood, Rebecca M. Blank, Joseph Blasi, Douglas Kruse, William...
01/01/02 by Mitchell, Daniel J.B. · More from publication -
The Global Economy, National States, and the Regulation of Labour. (International and Comparative Industrial Relations).
The Global Economy, National States, and the Regulation of Labour. Edited by Paul Edwards and Tony Elger. New York: Continuum, 2000. 261 pp. ISBN...
01/01/02 by Compa, Lance · More from publication -
Adolescent workers in third world export industries: Attitudes of young Brazilian shoemakers.(Statistical Data Included)
J. LAWRENCE FRENCH (*) Child labor is widely condemned, but recently there have been calls to distinguish between acceptable and harmful work...
01/01/02 by French, J. Lawrence · More from publication
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