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IER Emily Erickson - Research projects

2024
2023
  • Secondary research on the link between good employment relations and practices and increased productivity; with Chris Warhurst and Gaby Atfield; Funder: Labour Relations Agency for Northern Ireland; Project Duration: November 2022 - February 2023
2022

2021

Berglund, Lisa and Emily Erickson. Transportation justice is needed throughout the supply chain. Progressive City Magazine. August 2021. Erickson, Emily (2021).

Are Good Jobs Possible In The Deep South: Report on Anniston, Alabama A Southern Manufacturing Community. Available from https://jobstomoveamerica.org/wpcontent/uploads/2021/03/are-good-jobs-possible-in-the-deep-south-erickson-march2021.pdf

2020

Erickson, Emily (2020) Citizens of Heaven Political Participation of Undocumented Americans. eJournal of Public Affairs, 9(2).

Ajayi, Adeola, Erickson, Emily, & Oluwoye, Jacob (2020) Urban Design of On-Street Stops and Road Environments: A Conceptual Framework. Pacific International Journal 2(1), 9-23. http://universaldesignaustralia.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Bus-stops-70-ArticleText-129-1-10-20200126.pdf

2017

Berglund, Lisa, Emily Erickson, and Hugo Saramiento (2017). A Report on the PhD Experience: Calling for a Dialogue on Diversity, Labor Practices, and the Future of Social Justice Scholarship. Critical Planning Journal, 23. Available from https://escholarship.org/uc/item/4k7996m5 Erickson, Emily,

2015

Victor Narro, Janna Shadduck Hernandez and Abel Valenzuela Jr. (2016). Conveying Carwash Owners’ Stories: Competition, Diversity and Growth in the Southern California Carwash Industry. UCLA Center for Labor Research and Education. Available from https://www.labor.ucla.edu/publication/carwash-owners/ Valenzuela, Abel and Emily Erickson (2015).

2009

Erickson, Emily, Tayna Mendez and Peter Nichols (2009). The Economics of Migration: Agriculture, Remittances, and Investment. In W. Cornelius and D. Fitzgerald (Ed.), Migration from the Mexican Mixteca: A Transnational Community in Oaxaca and California. CCIS Anthologies. Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers.