Journal of Labor and Society
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The Journal of Labor and Society publishes peer-reviewed research on labor movements, wage policy, and workplace equity. Studies span comparative labor histories with a focus on legal frameworks and economic disparity. Articles track the evolution of union strategies across sectors, often highlighting underreported regions. Each issue compiles empirical data alongside policy analysis, offering depth for academics and practitioners alike. They connect global labor shifts to local organizing efforts, bridging theory with grassroots action.
Academic libraries and labor advocates rely on this quarterly title for its curated discussions on automation’s costs and benefits for workers. The publisher’s archive includes analysis of gig-economy challenges and precarious employment trends. Their thematic volumes explore healthcare labor shortages and the gig worker classification debates. Findings are frequently cited in policy briefs and university coursework. Contributors include economists, historians, and labor attorneys examining practical implications.
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