ILR Review

For more than 75 years, the ILR Review has been at the forefront of publishing peer-reviewed research on work and employment relations. The Review, published by SAGE Publications, is part of the Cornell University ILR School, which is regarded as the leading academic institution focused on the world of work.

We are dedicated to international and interdisciplinary research that advances new theory, presents novel empirical work, and informs organizational and public policy.

Contact us at:
ILR Review
242 and 244 Ives East Building
ILR School, Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
(607) 255-3295
ilrr@cornell.edu


Calls for Papers

Announcing a Special Issue on Industrial Relations, Political Parties, and Political Systems (PDF, 228 KB)

Announcing a Conference and Special Issue on Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work (PDF, 203 KB)

Now accepting submissions for a special series on Novel Technologies at Work (PDF, 139 KB)

Now accepting submissions for a special series on Work, Labor, and Employment Relations in the COVID-19 Era (PDF, 142 KB)

Announcing the Labor and Employment Relations Association (LERA) and ILR Review Best Paper Competition. (PDF, 182 KB)

Now accepting submissions for a special series on Industry and Organization Studies, in partnership with the Industry Studies Association (ISA). (PDF, 206 KB)


Current Issue – Volume 77, Number 3, May 2024

Articles

Triadic Technology Configuration: A Relational Perspective on Technologists’ Role in Shaping Cloud-Based Technologies
Jenna E. Myers
The Independent Contractor Workforce: New Evidence on Its Size and Composition and Ways to Improve Its Measurement in Household Surveys
Katharine G. Abraham, Brad Hershbein, Susan N. Houseman, and Beth C. Truesdale
Reconsidering Occupational Internal Labor Markets: Incidence and Consequences
Paul Osterman
Organized Labor, Labor Market Imperfections, and Employer Wage Premia
Sabien Dobbelaere, Boris Hirsch, Steffen Mueller, and Georg Neuschaeffer
The Young Bunch: Youth Minimum Wages and Labor Market Outcomes
Emiel van Bezooijen, Wiljan van den Berge, and Anna Salomons

Book Reviews

Clean Air and Good Jobs: U.S. Labor and the Struggle for Climate Justice. By Todd E. Vachon.
Reviewed by Brendan Davidson.
Data and Democracy at Work: Advanced Information Technologies, Labor Law, and the New Working Class. By Brishen Rogers.
Reviewed by Cynthia Estlund.
Worn Out: How Retailors Surveil and Exploit Workers in the Digital Age and How Workers Are Fighting Back. By Madison Van Oort.
Reviewed by Stephen J. Frenkel.
Unionizing the Ivory Tower: Cornell Workers’ Fifteen-Year Fight for Justice and a Living Wage. By Al Davidoff.
Reviewed by Jeff Grabelsky.
The UAW’s Southern Gamble: Organizing Workers at Foreign-Owned Vehicle Plants. By Stephen J. Silvia.
Reviewed by Harry C. Katz.