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Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
international labour review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.433
H-Index - 46
eISSN - 1564-913X
pISSN - 0020-7780
DOI - 10.1111/j.1564-913x.2004.tb00555.x
Subject(s) - democracy , economic justice , sociology , index (typography) , political science , law , politics , world wide web , computer science
Book reviewed in this article: L'Organisation internationale du travail: De la guerre froide à un nouvel ordre mondial . By Francis BLANCHARD. Normes internationales du travail . By Jean‐Michel SERVAIS. Recent books: Inequality in America: What role for human capital policies? By James J. HECKMAN and Alan B. KRUEGER. New frontiers of democratic participation at work . Edited by Michael GOLD. The economics of risk . Edited by Donald J. MEYER. The gender workplace health gap in Europe . By Laurent VOGEL. Brussels, European Trade Union Bureau for Health and Safety (TUTB), 2003. 341 pp. Tables, bibliography. ISBN 2–930003–49–9. The paradox of American unionism: Why Americans like unions more than Canadians do but join much less . By Seymour Martin LIPSET and Noah M. MELTZ, with Rafael GOMEZ and Ivan KATCHANOVSKI. Whistleblower law: A guide to legal protections for corporate employees . By Stephen M. KOHN, Michael D. KOHN and David K. COLAPINTO. Workplace justice without unions . By Hoyt N. WHELLER, Brian S. KLAAS and Douglas M. MAHON. New ILO publications: Consumer price index manual: Theory and practice . ILO/IMF/OECD/UNECE/Eurostat/The World Bank. HIV/AIDS and work: Global estimates, impact and response . The ILO Programme on HIV/AIDS and the World of Work. Promotional framework for occupational safety and health . International Labour Conference, 93rd Session, 2005, Report IV(1). The future of work and quality in the information society: The media, culture, graphical sector . Report for discussion at the Tripartite Meeting on the Future of Work and Quality in the Information Society: The Media, Culture, Graphical Sector. Sectoral Activities Programme. Young soldiers: Why they choose to fight . By Rachel BRETT and Irma SPECHT.