Labor Research
2025
- Sebastian M. Büttner, Karim Fertikh & Nikola Tietze: The Making of European Labour Mobility from a Socio-Historical Perspective – An Introduction.
- Hugo Mulonnière & Ferruccio Ricciardi: Undesirable Workers? Mobility and Social Rights of (Post)Colonial Workers from North Africa (France, 1915–1960s).
- Karim Fertikh: The Missing Link. International Law, Administrative Power, and European Social Rights.
- Emmanuel Comte: State Power and the Emergence of Free Movement in Europe: Containing State Control over Human Mobility Since the Late 1940s.
- Sanja Beronja: “Living in a Bubble”: Labor Mobility of Tech Professionals from Serbia to Germany (2016–2022).
- Hicham Jamid: From Student Mobility to Labor Immigration: Professional Trajectories and “Paper Careers” of Moroccan Graduates in France.
- Adrien Thibault: Stratifying Non-EU Workers. The Vague and Narrowing Boundaries of the Immigration Category of “Talent” (France, 2006–2024).
- Nikola Tietze: When European Citizens Become a “Burden” ... Negotiations on Social Rights at the Court of Justice of the European Union (1998–2015).
- Pierre-Edouard Weill & Pierre-Guillaume Prigent: The Journalistic Coverage of Posted Workers. From Diplomatic Affairs to Daily Local News.
- Stefanie Börner: The Governance of European Labor Mobility. The Case of Low-Wage Migrant Work in Germany after 2020.
- Isabella Löhr: A Multi-Fractured Governance: Understanding the Many Pasts and Presents of European Labor Mobilities.
- Antoine Vauchez: Beyond EU Exceptionalism: Digging into Europe’s Mobility Archive.
2019
- Isabell Stamm, Allan Discua Cruz & Ludovic Cailluet: Entrepreneurial Groups: Definition, Forms, and Historic Change.
- Katharina Scheidgen: Social Contexts in Team Formation: Why Do Independent Start-Ups and University Spin-Offs Form Teams Differently?
- Paloma Fernández Pérez: Pioneers and Challengers in the Global Plasma Protein Industry, 1915-2015.
- Robert Peters: The Interrelationship between Structure and Collective Actors: A Concept for a Dynamic-Reciprocal Model of Structural Change.
- Carlotta Mozzana: A Matter of Definitions: The Profiling of People in Italian Active Labour Market Policies.
- Guillemette de Larquier & Géraldine Rieucau: Valuation and Matching: A Conventionalist Explanation of Labor Markets by Firms’ Recruitment Channels.
- Julia Brandl, Arjan Kozica, Katharina Pernkopf & Anna Schneider: Flexible Work Practices: Analysis from a Pragmatist Perspective.
- Delphine Remillon: Unemployment and Turning Points in Careers: A Conventionalist Analysis.
- Ariane Ghirardello: Discrimination as a Convention: A Re-Assessment of the Impact of Social Intervention.
- Franck Bessis & Camille Chaserant: A New Analysis of the Market for Legal Services. The Lawyer, homo œconomicus or homo conventionalis?.
- Claude Didry: Labor Law as a Base for Firms’ Organization.
- Michael Faust & Jürgen Kädtler: The (Not Entirely) Financialized Enterprise – A Conceptual Proposal.
2017
- Guido Becke: The Subjectivation of Work and Established-Outsider Figurations.
- Thanapauge Chamaratana, Dusadee Ayuwat & Oranutda Chinnasri: Social Mobility Springboard: Occupational Prestige of Thai Labour Brokers.
- Mohd Amar Aziz, Noor Hadzlida Ayob & Kamaruddin Abdulsomad: Restructuring Foreign Worker Policy and Community Transformation in Malaysia.
2016
- Thomas Ketzmerick: The Transformation of the East German Labour Market: From Short-Term Responses to Long-Term Consequences.
- Michael Fritsch & Michael Wyrwich: Entrepreneurship in the East German Transition Process: Lessons for the Korean Peninsula.
2014
- Vojtěch Nosek & Pavlína Netrdová: Measuring Spatial Aspects of Variability. Comparing Spatial Autocorrelation with Regional Decomposition in International Unemployment Research.
2013
- Christine Morgenroth: Deciphering Political Utopias. Unions, Female Night Work, and Gender Justice.
- Betina Dybbroe: Work Identity and Contradictory Experiences of Welfare Workers in a Life-History Perspective.
- Linda Lundgård Andersen: Inner and Outer Life at Work. The Roots and Horizon of Psychoanalytically Informed Work Life Research.
2012
- Rainer Schützeichel: Verstehen in professionalen Interaktionen.
2010
2009
- Michael Martin: Allgegenwärtiger Tod: Arbeitsbedingungen und Mortalität im Ruhr-Bergbau bis zum Ersten Weltkrieg.
- Jens Ennen: The evaluation of welfare state performance: modelling a counterfactual world.
2008
- Tapas Mishra, Mamata Parhi & Claude Diebolt: Human capital accumulation and spatial TFP interdependence.