SAGE Journal articles

Select SAGE journal articles are available to give you more insight into chapter topics. These are also an ideal resource to help support your literature reviews, dissertations and assignments. 

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Williams, C. (2014) Out of the shadows: A classification of economies by the size and character of their informal sector, Work, Employment and Society, 28 (5): 735–53.

James, S., Warhurst, C., Tholen, G. and Commander, J. (2013) What we know and what we need to know about graduate skills, Work, Employment and Society, 27 (6): 952–63.

Beck, V. (2012) Employers’ views of learning and training for an ageing workforce, Management Learning, 45 (2): 200–15.

Thompson, P. (2003) Disconnected capitalism: Or why employers can’t keep their side of the bargain, Work, Employment and Society, 17 (2): 359–78.

Szabó, K. and Négyesi, A. (2005) The spread of contingent work in the knowledge-based economy, Human Resource Development Review, 4 (1): 63–85.

Grimshaw, D., Ward, K., Rubery, J. and Beynon, H. (2008) Organisations and the transformation of the internal labour market, Work, Employment and Society, 15 (1): 25–54.

Beltrán-Martín, I., Roca-Puig, V., Escrig-Tena, A. and Bou-Llusar, J. C. (2008) Human resource flexibility as a mediating variable between High Performance Work Systems and performance, Journal of Management, 34: 1009–44.

Kalleberg, A. L. (2003) Flexible firms and labor market segmentation: Effects of workplace restructuring on jobs and workers, Work and Occupations, 30 (2): 154–75.