Tag: labor
Gender Inequality in the Labour Market in the UK
If wealth was the inevitable result of hard work and enterprise, every woman in Africa would be a millionaire
From Socialism to Neoliberalism: the case of Central Eastern European countries
Karl Marx: “Capitalist production… disturbs the metabolic interaction between man and the earth.”
International Political Economy scholars miss THE question of the 21st century: the rise of a global labor class living in poverty
Latin American capitalism: multinational corporations, business groups, low skills and segmented labor markets
Tax breaks for corporations, low-paying jobs and higher taxes for you: a sketch from “Roseanne”
Why after three decades of economic reforms in Latin America labor laws remained rigidly protective and remarkably diverse?
Futures and ethnographies of neoliberalism
Between slavery and capitalism: how former slaves and slaveholders constructed a new labor market after the Civil War
Fascinating labor history: during September 1911 dozens children’s strikes were held across the UK and Ireland
The Causes of Structural Unemployment: Socio-political and Economic perspectives on Changes in Labor Markets
“The left and Scottish nationalism”- what are the origins and implications of the left’s dalliance with Scottish independence?
Industry agreements increase wages for low-skilled workers, while company agreements increase medium- and high-skilled wages
Peter A. Hall & Michèle Lamont ask: What is the impact of three decades of neoliberalism on communities and individual lives?
South Africa’s political economy: labor, politics and unfinished liberation
“Governance across Borders: Transnational Fields and Transversal Themes”
The Future of Good Jobs and Labor Unions in the Service Economy
