Pathways to enforcement: labor inspectors leveraging linkages with society in Argentina
Matthew Amengual
págs. 3-33
Union recognition by multinational companies in China: : a dual institutional pressure perspective
Sunghoon Kim, Jian Han, Longkai Zhao
págs. 34-59
págs. 60-85
págs. 86-110
Work-life flexibility policies: : do unions affect employee access and use?
Peter Berg, Ellen Kossek, Kaumudi Misra, Dale Belman
págs. 111-137
The Changing Size Distribution OF U.S. trade unions and its description bypareto's distribution
John H. Pencavel
págs. 138-170
Zev J. Eigen
págs. 171-201
Are worker-managed firms more likely to fail than conventional enterprises? Evidence from Uruguay
Gabriel Burdín
págs. 202-238
págs. 239-267
The promise and limits of private power: : promoting labor standards in a global economy/outsourcing economics: global value chains in capitalist development
Stephanie Barrientos
págs. 268-269
págs. 270-271
Welfare states and immigrant rights: : the politics of inclusion and exclusion
Sofia A. Perez
págs. 272-274
Rediscovering collective bargaining: : Australia's fair work act in international perspective
Alexander J. S. Colvin
págs. 274-276
Union voices: : tactics and tensions in UK organizing
Maite Tapia
págs. 276-277