Issue Information
Published date | 01 December 2023 |
Date | 01 December 2023 |
DOI | http://doi.org/10.1111/bjir.12686 |
VOLUME 61 NUMBER 4 December 2023
British Journal of Industrial Relations
VOLUME 61 NUMBER 4 December 2023
BJIR
An International Journal of Employment Relations
Work and Well-being
Job satisfaction and employer-sponsored training
Vasilios D. Kosteas
The link between computer use and job satisfaction: The
mediating role of job tasks and task discretion
Saverio Minardi , Carla Hornberg , Paolo Barbieri and Heike Solga
Adopting telework: The causal impact of working from home
on subjective well-being
Guillaume Gueguen and Claudia Senik
All work intensity is not created equal: Effort motives, job
satisfaction and quit intentions at a grocery chain
Argyro Avgoustaki and Hans T. W. Frankort
Original Articles
Labour market impacts of occupational licensing and delicensing:
New evidence from China
Mengjie Lyu , Tingting Zhang and Hua Ye
Do mass layoffs affect voting behaviour? Evidence from the UK
Nils Braakmann and Wessel N. Vermeulen
Institutional support for new work roles: The case of care
coordinators in the United States and England
Nick Krachler
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