Current Debates in Labour Economics & Industrial Relations

Current Debates in Labour Economics & Industrial Relations
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Publisher : IJOPEC
Total Pages : 151
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ISBN-10 : 9781912503346
ISBN-13 : 1912503344
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Book Synopsis Current Debates in Labour Economics & Industrial Relations by : Çağatay Edgücan Şahin

Download or read book Current Debates in Labour Economics & Industrial Relations written by Çağatay Edgücan Şahin and published by IJOPEC. This book was released on 2018 with total page 151 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As the outcome of the 7th International Congress, the papers in this Volume cover a wide range of topics related to the main theme of the conference, titled “Current Debates in Social Sciences”, and basically focus on labor economics and industrial relations. In this context, the articles in the book draw attention to the different aspects of labor markets such as migration, agricultural workers, child workers, cooperatives, seafarers, poverty, social assistance, social dialogue, emotional labor, labor and discipline, pensions, and ethical leadership. Both theoretical and empirical papers deal with the issues regarding labor market of Turkey. We believe that these papers will contribute to the development of debates in labor economics and industrial relations and encourage interdisciplinary approaches.


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