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International Labour Review

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Latest issue

Latest issue

Volume 165 • Issue 1 • 2026

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Are green jobs better jobs? Lessons from the French labour market
Tres personas posan delante de un vehículo con el eslogan «energía renovable» y que muestra un panel solar.

International Labour Review Blog

Are green jobs better jobs? Lessons from the French labour market

Legitimacy without members? Hungary's lessons on trade union representativeness
Man driving farm machinery.

International Labour Review Blog

Legitimacy without members? Hungary's lessons on trade union representativeness

Beyond employees and contractors: Mapping China’s platform-based gig workers
Client buying rice at street stall in city of Chengdu, China

International Labour Review Blog

Beyond employees and contractors: Mapping China’s platform-based gig workers

The International Labour Review (ILR), a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal with a global reach in labor and employment studies, was established in 1921 by the ILO Governing Body. Published quarterly in English, French, and Spanish by the ILO Research Department, the ILR seeks to promote academic research and contribute to policy discussions and decisions in areas related to work, including economics, law, industrial relations, social policy, sociology, and history. It publishes original academic and expert analyses, offers concise updates on recent developments, and reviews significant publications of interest to professionals in these domains.

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