Christopher Tilly

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1988-2010 Regional Economic and Social Development University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA, United States 
 2008- Sociology and Urban Planning University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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Michael Piore grad student 1989 MIT (Econometree)
 (Dissertation chair, "Half a job: How U.S. firms use part-time employment")
Lester Thurow grad student 1989 MIT (Econometree)
 (Dissertation committee member)
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Lee B, Swider S, Tilly C. (2020) Informality in action: A relational look at informal work: International Journal of Comparative Sociology. 61: 91-100
Tilly C. (2019) Combating Labor Precarity Is Hard Work Contemporary Sociology. 48: 617-621
Tilly C. (2018) Down and Out in the New Economy: How People Find (or Don’t Find) Work Today Contemporary Sociology. 47: 457-459
Mosoetsa S, Stillerman J, Tilly C. (2016) Precarious Labor, South and North: An Introduction International Labor and Working-Class History. 89: 5-19
Tilly C, Denham D. (2015) Converging Divergences in Formal and Informal Work: Longitudinal Evidence from Mexico Global Labour Journal. 6
Tilly C. (2014) Beyond Contratos de protección: Strong and Weak Unionism in Mexican Retail Latin American Research Review. 49: 176-198
Tilly C. (2014) Disintegrating Democracy at Work: Labor Unions and the Future of Good Jobs in the Service Economy: Contemporary Sociology. 43: 77-79
Tilly C. (2013) Labor in the Global South: Transnational Turmoil, Latin American Lessons Perspectives On Politics. 11: 205-211
Askenazy P, Berry JB, Carré F, et al. (2012) Working in large food retailers in France and the USA: The key role of institutions Work, Employment and Society. 26: 588-605
Tilly C. (2011) The impact of the economic crisis on international migration: A review Work, Employment and Society. 25: 675-692
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