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Chris Tilly
Chris Tilly
Professor of Urban Planning, UCLA
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Stories employers tell: Race, skill, and hiring in America
P Moss, C Tilly
Russell Sage Foundation, 2001
9772001
“Soft” skills and race: An investigation of black men's employment problems
P Moss, C Tilly
Work and occupations 23 (3), 252-276, 1996
7741996
“Soft” skills and race: An investigation of black men's employment problems
P Moss, C Tilly
Work and occupations 23 (3), 252-276, 1996
7741996
Half a job: Bad and good part-time jobs in a changing labor market
C Tilly
Temple University Press, 2010
6862010
Work under capitalism
C Tilly
Routledge, 2019
6692019
Reasons for the continuing growth of part-time employment
C Tilly
MoNTHLY LAB. REv. 114, 10, 1991
4431991
Capitalist work and labor markets
C Tilly, C Tilly
Centre for Studies of Social Change, New School for Social Research, 1992
3451992
Dualism in part‐time employment
C Tilly
Industrial Relations: a Journal of Economy and Society 31 (2), 330-347, 1992
2381992
Glass ceilings and bottomless pits: Women's work, women's poverty
RP Albelda, C Tilly
South End Press, 1997
2331997
The impact of the economic crisis on international migration: a review
C Tilly
Work, employment and society 25 (4), 675-692, 2011
1942011
Urban inequality: Evidence from four cities
A O'connor, C Tilly, L Bobo
Russell Sage Foundation, 2001
1822001
Why black men are doing worse in the labor market: A review of supply-side and demand-side explanations
P Moss, C Tilly
SSRC, 1991
1761991
Short hours, short shrift: The causes and consequences of part-time employment
C Tilly
New policies for the part-time and contingent workforce, 15-44, 2016
158*2016
Precarious labor, south and north: An introduction
S Mosoetsa, J Stillerman, C Tilly
International Labor and Working-Class History 89, 5-19, 2016
1492016
The gloves-off economy: Workplace standards at the bottom of America's labor market
AD Bernhardt
Cornell University Press, 2008
1492008
Retail jobs in comparative perspective
F Carré, C Tilly, M Van Klaveren, D Voss-Dahm
Low-wage work in the wealthy world, 211-268, 2010
1262010
Are bad jobs inevitable?: trends, determinants and responses to job quality in the twenty-first century
C Warhurst, F Carré, P Findlay, C Tilly
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017
1122017
Where bad jobs are better: Retail jobs across countries and companies
F Carré, C Tilly
Russell Sage Foundation, 2017
1052017
Under construction: The continuing evolution of job structures in call centers
P Moss, H Salzman, C Tilly
Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society 47 (2), 173-208, 2008
882008
Good jobs or BAD jobs: what does the US Evidence say?
G Loveman, C Tilly
International Labour Organization, 1988
861988
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