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Aims and Scope of International Labour Review

The International Labour Review (ILR) is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary journal of international scope in labour and employment studies. Established in 1921 by the ILO, it is published quarterly in English, French and Spanish. Less

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2.4
H-Index
50
SJR
Q2Strategy and Management
SNIP
1.3
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International Labour Review Journal Specifications

Overview
Publisher WILEY
Language Multi-Language
Frequency Quarterly
General Details
LanguageMulti-Language
FrequencyQuarterly
Publication Start Year1921
Publisher URLVisit website
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