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Part 1 Comparative employment relations 1. Introduction: global challenges at work – John Kelly and Carola Frege 2 Theoretical perspectives on comparative employment relations – Carola Frege and John Kelly Part 2 Employment relations challenges in comparative perspective 3 Globalization and employment relations Sarosh Kuruvilla 4 Job quality, work intensity and working time: some cross-national comparisons on the experience of work – Patrick McGovern 5 Inequalities and employment relations – Jenny Rodriguez and Jill Rubery 6 Labour migration – Carola Frege 7 Work and employment practices in comparative perspective – John Godard 8 Employment relations and economic performance – Damian Grimshaw and Susan Hayter 9 Employment relations, welfare and politics – Anke Hassel Part 3 Regulating the employment relationship 10 Individual employee rights at work – Cynthia Estlund 11 Collective representation at work: institutions and dynamics – Richard Hyman and Rebecca Gumbrell-McCormick 12 Regional regulation: the EU – Paul Marginson 13 International regulation: standards and voluntary practices – Michael Fichter Part 4 Employment regulation in national contexts 14 The United States – Gerald Friedman and John Godard 15 The United Kingdom – John Kelly 16 France – Nick Parsons 17 Germany – Martin Behrens 18 Sweden – Torsten Svensson 19 Japan – D. Hugh Whittaker 20 Brazil – Mark S. Anner and Joo Paulo Cndia Veiga 21 Russia – Sarah Ashwin and Irina Kozina 22 India – Vidu Badigannavar and Dona Ghosh 23 China – Mingwei Liu 24 South Africa – Roger Southall




