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About this journalEstablished in 1986 by the International Sociological Association (ISA), International Sociology is a highly ranked peer reviewed journal whose aim is to reflect the theoretical and empirical diversity of international sociology. Particularly welcome are papers which explore contemporary social challenges and transformations affecting global society or which highlight how an international perspective can provide fresh insights contributing... The current global situation presents unprecedented challenges for everyone as we try to adjust to living through the evolving Covid-19 pandemic. It has changed the rhythm of our work and life and recalibrated our priorities. For ISA Publications and this journal, health and affective/emotional ties are always the most important. We thank the reviewers and authors from all over the world whose contributions are fundamental to ISA journals. As you will understand, the current difficult circumstances may affect availability, capacity and speed of work. We ask potential authors for understanding if reviews take longer than expected and we will be responsive if authors need more time to work on manuscript revisions. We will continue to work with you to maintain ISA journals and their rigorous standards of review and publication.
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After trim spaces title : Evaluating working conditions in the informal economy: Evidence from the 2015 European Working Conditions SurveyColin C Williams, Ioana Alexandra Horodnic
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Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
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Junpeng Li
Central China Normal University, China
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Esther Oliver
Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
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