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Turning Rules into Resources: Worker Enactment of Labor Standards and Why It Matters for Regulatory Federalism
Natasha Iskander
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Nichola Lowe
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Federalism
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Labour Standards
100%
Resource Workers
100%
Multiple Levels
33%
Construction Workers
33%
US Cities
33%
Repurposing
33%
Latino Immigrants
33%
Skills-based
33%
Stated Intentions
33%
Frontline Employees
33%
Technical Knowledge
33%
Career Trajectory
33%
Organizational Hierarchy
33%
Levels of Government
33%
Worker Ability
33%
Social Sciences
Federalism
100%
Labour Standards
100%
Authors
33%
USA
33%
Occupational Career
33%
Qualitative Research
33%
Immigrant
33%
Computer Science
Technical Knowledge
100%
United States of America
100%
Psychology
Immigrant
100%
Qualitative Research
100%