WORK EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIETY
metrics 2024
Bridging the Gap Between Work Practices and Societal Trends
Introduction
WORK EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIETY is a leading academic journal published by SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD in the United Kingdom, known for its comprehensive exploration of the interplay between work, employment, and the societal constructs surrounding them. With an ISSN of 0950-0170 and an E-ISSN of 1469-8722, this journal has been pivotal since its inception in 1987 and continues to extend its contributions through 2024. Recognized in the top quartile (Q1) across several critical categories, including Accounting, Economics and Econometrics, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, and Sociology and Political Science, it holds a prominent position in the academic dialogue. The journal's impressive Scopus rankings reflect its substantial impact, with a remarkable 95th percentile in Sociology and Political Science and a notable presence in Business, Management, and Economics fields. Although Open Access options are not currently available, the journal serves as an essential resource for researchers, professionals, and students alike, fostering critical discussions and advancing knowledge in the evolving landscape of work and society.
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