Abstract

1. Introduction Alysia Blackham and Amy Ludlow 2. Foreword: Evidence and Ideology Bob Hepple Part A: Taking Method Seriously: Theoretical Implications 3. Individual Rights at Work, Methodological Experimentation and the Nature of Law Lizzie Barmes 4. Quantitative Labour Law Zoe Adams and Simon Deakin 5. Women in Labour Law: The Use and Implications of Empirical Methods Lydia Hayes and Roseanne Russell Part B: Taking Methodological Inspiration from Other Disciplines 6. Can Behavioural Psychology Inform Labour Law ? Ewan McGaughey 7. Using Ethnographic Methods to Explore Labour Law Questions Amy Ludlow 8. Collective Labour Law Explored Sonia McKay and Sian Moore 9. No Longer a ' Secondary Force ... in Labour Relations ': A Mixed Methods Study of the Effect on Irish Trade Unions of the Industrial Relations (Amendment) Act 2001 Tish Gibbons Part C: What Do We ' Do ' With Empirical Work ? Making Empirical Work ' Count ' 10. Using the Delphi Method to Advance Legal Reform: A New Method for Empirical Labour Law Research ? Alysia Blackham 11. Labour Legislation and Evidence-Based Public Policy: A Case Study Abi Adams and Jeremias Prassl 12. Creating a ' Virtuous Circle ' Between Legal Empirical Research, Knowledge Exchange and Impact Simonetta Manfredi and Lucy Vickers

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