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Labor Studies Journal is a journal indexed in SJR in Industrial Relations and Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) with an H index of 27. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,385 and it has a best quartile of Q2. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,385.
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0,385
SJR Impact factor27
H Index22
Total Docs (Last Year)55
Total Docs (3 years)860
Total Refs63
Total Cites (3 years)53
Citable Docs (3 years)0.97
Cites/Doc (2 years)39.09
Ref/DocOther journals with similar parameters
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Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation Q2
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Social Movement and Unionism in France: A Case for Revitalization?
View moreBook Review: Labor and the Locavore: The Making of a Comprehensive Food Ethic, by Margaret Gray
View moreBook Review: Labor Relations in a Globalizing World, by Harry C. Katz, Thomas A. Kochan, and Alexander J. S. Colvin
View moreBook Review: A Contest of Ideas: Capital, Politics, and Labor, by Nelson Lichtenstein
View moreBook Review: In the Interest of Others: Organizations and Social Activism, by John S. Ahlquist and Margaret Levi
View moreStarting from Scratch
View moreBook Review: Racial Cleansing in Arkansas, 1883-1924: Politics, Land, Labor, and Criminality, by Guy Lancaster
View moreHelping New Organizers Survive and Thrive in the Field: The Essential Role of Training and Mentoring
View moreBook Review: Enough Blame to Go Around, by Richard Steier
View moreBook Review: Entertainment Labor: An Interdisciplinary Bibliography, by Jonathan Handel
View moreBook Review: The New Scarlet Letter? Negotiating the U.S. Labor Market with a Criminal Record, by Steven Raphael
View moreBook Review: Dangerously Sleepy: Overworked Americans and the Cult of Manly Wakefulness, by Alan Derickson
View more"Bearing All the Hallmarks of Oppression"
View moreBook Review: Equality for Contingent Faculty: Overcoming the Two-tier System, edited by Keith Hoeller
View moreBook Review: Worker Leadership: American's Secret Weapon on the Battle for Industrial Competitiveness, by Fred Stahl
View moreBook Review: Workers in Hard Times: A Long View of Economic Crises, edited by Leon Fink, Joseph A. McCartin, and Joan Sangster
View moreBook Review: Global Slump: The Economics and Politics of Crisis and Resistance
View moreThe Cowboy Mentality
View moreBook Review: Worth Striking for: Why Education Policy Is Every Teacher's Concern (Lessons from Chicago), by Isabel Nuñez, Gregory Michie, and Pamela Konkol
View moreBook Review: Missing Class: Strengthening Social Movement Groups by Seeing Class Cultures, by Betsy Leondar-Wright
View moreBook Review: Reflexive Labour Law in the World Society, by Ralf Rogowski
View moreThe CLEAN Carwash Initiative
View moreBook Review: Lettuce Wars: Ten Years of Work and Struggle in the Fields of California, by Bruce Neuburger
View moreThe Economic Effects of Adopting a Right-to-Work Law
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