International Labour Review

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International Labour Review
DisciplineEconomics, law, industrial relations, social policy, sociology, history
LanguageEnglish, French and Spanish
Publication details
History1921–present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Int. Labour Rev.
Indexing
ISSN0020-7780 (print)
1564-913X (web)
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The International Labour Review (ILR) is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary journal of international scope in labour and employment studies.

Established in 1921 by the ILO, it is published quarterly in English, French and Spanish.

The ILR aims to advance academic research and inform policy debate and decision-making in all fields related to the world of work, such as economics, law, industrial relations, social policy, sociology and history, by publishing and bringing together the original thinking of academics and experts in those fields. It also features concise reports on current developments and reviews of recent major publications considered to be of particular interest to those working in these fields.

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