Work, Employment & Society is a leading peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the sociological study of work, employment, and their broader societal contexts. It provides a critical and insightful perspective on the changing world of work.
This journal delves into a wide range of topics, including labor markets, organizational behavior, workplace relations, gender and work, the impact of technology, and the social and economic consequences of employment policies. Indexed in key databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, Work, Employment & Society attracts a global audience of sociologists, economists, policymakers, and labor market analysts. It emphasizes the importance of examining work-related issues through a sociological lens.
By promoting rigorous research and fostering scholarly debate, Work, Employment & Society plays a pivotal role in shaping our understanding of the complex dynamics of work and its implications for individuals, organizations, and societies. The journal welcomes original research articles, theoretical essays, and book reviews that challenge conventional wisdom and contribute to the development of evidence-based policies for promoting decent work and social equity.