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Labour and Industry
A journal of the social and economic relations of work
Volume 7, 1996 - Issue 2
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Labour Markets and Social Deprivation

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David Peetz & Georgina Murray. (2019) Women’s employment, segregation and skills in the future of work. Labour and Industry 29:1, pages 132-148.
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David Peetz. (2023) Is industrial relations reform the road to recovery in monopsonistic labour markets?. The Economic and Labour Relations Review 32:3, pages 417-436.
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D. Peetz. (2014) Regulation distance, labour segmentation and gender gaps. Cambridge Journal of Economics 39:2, pages 345-362.
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George Lafferty, Philip Bohle & Catherine Giudice. (2023) Job Sharing in Australia: Possibilities, Problems and Strategies. The Economic and Labour Relations Review 13:1, pages 127-148.
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John Burgess & Alex de Ruyter. (2023) Declining Job Quality in Australia: Another Hidden Cost of Unemployment. The Economic and Labour Relations Review 11:2, pages 246-269.
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Alex de Ruyter & John Burgess. (2000) JOB SECURITY IN AUSTRALIA: BROADENING THE ANALYSIS. Australian Journal of Social Issues 35:3, pages 215-234.
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John Burgess, William F. Mitchell, Duncan J. O’Brien & Martin J. Watts. (2000) The developing workfare policy in Australia: a critical assessment. The Journal of Socio-Economics 29:2, pages 173-188.
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Michael Quinlan. (2016) The Implications of Labour Market Restructuring in Industrialized Societies for Occupational Health and Safety. Economic and Industrial Democracy 20:3, pages 427-460.
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John Burgess & Iain Campbell. (2023) Casual Employment in Australia: Growth, Characteristics, a Bridge or a Trap?. The Economic and Labour Relations Review 9:1, pages 31-54.
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Michael Quinlan. (2023) Labour Market Restructuring in Industrialised Societies: An Overview. The Economic and Labour Relations Review 9:1, pages 1-30.
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JOHN BURGESS. (2010) WORKING‐TIME PATTERNS AND WORKING‐TIME DEREGULATION IN AUSTRALIA. Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy 17:2, pages 35-47.
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