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Bain, P.M. and Baldry, C.J. and Bunzel, D. and Gall, G. and Gilbert, K. and Hyman, J.D. and Scholarios, D.M. and Taylor, P. and Watson, A.C. (2007) The meaning of work in the new economy. Future of Work . Palgrave, Basingstoke, United Kingdom. ISBN 140393407X
Harley, B. and Hyman, J.D. and Thompson, P. (2005) Participation and democracy at work: essays in honour of Harvie Ramsay. Critical perspectives on work and organisations . Palgrave, Basingstoke, United Kingdom. ISBN 9781403900043
Hyman, J. and Scholarios, D.M. and Baldry, C.J.; (2005) Daddy, I don't like these shifts you're working on because I never see you: coping strategies for home and work. In: Work-life balance in the 21st century. Palgrave Macmillan Ltd., pp. 122-146. ISBN 1403920621
Hyman, J.D. and Baldry, C.J. and Scholarios, D.M. (2005) Getting on or getting by? Employee flexibility and coping strategies for home and work. Work, Employment and Society, 19 (4). pp. 705-725. ISSN 0959-0170
Baldry, C. and Scholarios, D.M. and Hyman, J.; Barrett, Rowena, ed. (2005) Organisational commitment among software developers. In: Management, Labour Process and Software Development. Reality bytes. Routledge, pp. 168-195. ISBN 041532047X
Harley, B. and Hyman, J.D. and Thompson, P.; (2005) The paradoxes of participation at work. In: Participation and Democracy at Work: Essays in Honour of Harvie Ramsay. Critical Perspectives on Work and Organisations . Palgrave, pp. 1-19. ISBN 978140390004
Hyman, J. and Lockyer, C.J. and Marks, A. and Scholarios, D.M.; Healy, G. and Heery, E. and Taylor, P. and Brown, W., eds. (2004) Needing a new programme : why is union membership so low among software workers? In: The Future of Worker Representation. Future of Work Series . Palgrave Macmillan Ltd., pp. 37-61. ISBN 9781403917591
Hyman, J (1990) Training and small companies : some Scottish evidence. Quarterly Economic Commentary, 15 (4). pp. 61-65. ISSN 2046-5378
Hyman, Jeffrey and Boyle, Stephen and Ashcroft, Brian (1989) Training and development in the private sector in Scotland. Quarterly Economic Commentary, 14 (3). pp. 64-69. ISSN 2046-5378