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Bringing together research and new perspectives in economics and labour relations since 1990. multi-disciplinary / heterodox / double-blind peer-reviewed
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The impact of trade liberalisation on the gender wage gap in urban China: The role of sectoral switching costs. Haopeng Sun.
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The impact of trade liberalisation on the gender wage gap in urban China: The role of sectoral switching costs - Volume 34 Issue 3
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Compensation and crash incidence: Evidence from the national survey of driver wages. Walter T. Ryley and Michael H. Belzer.
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Compensation and crash incidence: Evidence from the National Survey of Driver Wages - Volume 34 Issue 1
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The RBA (Reserve Bank of Australia) Review 2023: A missed opportunity. John Quiggin.
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The RBA (Reserve Bank of Australia) Review 2023: A missed opportunity - Volume 34 Issue 3
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The Australian centaur state and the post-pandemic economic recovery. Angelika Papadopoulos and Patrick O’Keeffe.
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The Australian Centaur State and the Post-Pandemic Economic Recovery - Volume 34 Issue 1
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Labour code, location, and migration. Dung Kieu Nguyen, Diep Ngoc Nguyen, Son The Dao and Trang Phan.
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Labour code, location, and migration - Volume 34 Issue 4
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Retirement pension poverty among injured workers with long-term workers’ compensation claims. Ellen MacEachen, Pamela Hopwood and Meghan K. Crouch.
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Retirement pension poverty among injured workers with long-term workers’ compensation claims - Volume 34 Issue 4
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Post-Keynesian essays from Down Under: Theory and policy in an historical context. Prue Kerr.
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Post-Keynesian essays from down under: Theory and policy in an historical context - Volume 34 Issue 2
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Conversations with GC Harcourt on social justice in the face of economic and ecological uncertainty. Wendy Harcourt.
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Conversations with GC Harcourt on Social Justice in the Face of Economic and Ecological Uncertainty - Volume 34 Issue 1
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Cultivating space for contemporary resistance in Brazil’s Amazon and Cerrado. Brian Garvey, Maria Luisa Mendonça, Maurício Torres, Daniela Stefano and Fábio Pitta.
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Cultivating space for contemporary resistance in Brazil’s Amazon and Cerrado - Volume 34 Issue 4
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Class, labour conflict, and workers’ organisation. Jenny Chan.
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Class, labour conflict, and workers’ organisation - Volume 34 Issue 3
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G.C. Harcourt: An economist with accounting sense. Mauro Boianovsky and Constantinos Repapis.
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G.C. Harcourt: An economist with accounting sense - Volume 34 Issue 2
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Developing countries: The legacy of Keynes and post-Keynesian economists. Amiya Kumar Bagchi.
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Developing Countries: The Legacy of Keynes and Post-Keynesian Economists - Volume 34 Issue 1
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Capital investment, business behaviour, and the macroeconomy. Michelle Baddely.
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Capital investment, business behaviour, and the macroeconomy - Volume 34 Issue 1
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Platform work, exploitation, and migrant worker resistance: Evidence from Berlin and London. Oğuz Alyanak, Callum Cant, Tatiana López Ayala, Adam Badger and Mark Graham.
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Platform work, exploitation, and migrant worker resistance: Evidence from Berlin and London - Volume 34 Issue 4
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RT @CambUP_Econ: Check out @TheELRR's featured article of the month, Wage theft in the United States: Towards new research agendas. Enjoy f….
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Wage theft in the United States: Towards new research agendas - Volume 32 Issue 4
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Our call for papers on Gender and work: emerging issues is out. The intention of the themed collection is to do a stocktake of progress on gender equality and the scope of possible topics is intentionally wide. Abstracts are due by 15 May.
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