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Tracking the changing discourse on development in the International Labour Review
The introduction to this Centenary Issue presents the discourse of development as reflected in a number of articles published in the International Labour Review (ILR) between 1971 and 2020. The 13 articles selected for inclusion in this issue provide various perspectives on development at different points in time, focusing on income, structural transformation, improvement of the lives of people through social development, and the interactions of economic growth with employment and labour markets. By highlighting aspects of the relationship between economic development and labour, these analytical and empirical contributions are still relevant today to help us to understand development processes and policy discussions.
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The International Labour Review is the world"s leading multidisciplinary journal of labour market institutions and economics. Its aim is to advance academic research and inform policy debate and decision-making in these fields by bringing together the original thinking of lawyers, economists, sociologists, political scientists and industrial relations specialists on a broad range of labour market policy and social protection concerns. The International Labour Review also features concise reports on current developments considered to be of particular interest to those working in these fields and reviews of recent major publications. It is committed to an editorial policy that combines accessibility with rigorous, insightful analysis and the highest scholarly standards.