Work issues have often taken center stage this year. From debates over raising the minimum wage, to discussions of pay equity and discrimination, workplace health risk factors and health insurance, and more, labor and work concerns are on the minds of employers, employees, unions, policy makers, and governments worldwide. On this day set aside to recognize the international labor movement, we are pleased to highlight key journals in Economics, Industrial Relations & Labor.
We invite you to enjoy access to the following journals through June 30th. Click here to access the trial.
- Economic Development Quarterly
- Economic and Industrial Democracy
- The Economic and Labour Relations Review
- European Journal of Industrial Relations
- ILR Review
- Journal of Industrial Relations
- Labor Studies Journal
- National Institute Economic Review
- New Labor Forum
- Review of Radical Political Economics
- Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research
- Work and Occupations
- Work, Employment & Society
COMING IN 2016: We are pleased to begin publishing The American Economist, the official journal of Omicron Delta Epsilon, the International Honor Society in Economics. The American Economist publishes original research from all fields and schools of economic thought, written by young scholars and those who are teaching the next generation of economists, as well as experienced and prominent economists whose influence has shaped the discipline.