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union membership on individuals' membership probabilities. Increased subsidisation of the union good increases union take …-up, while increased union fees reduce the demand for membership. The price elasticity of demand for union membership is - 7 … of the hikes in tax subsidies and holding workforce composition constant aggregate private sector union membership …
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employees. If works councils represent the face of unions, union membership of employees should be related positively to the … establishment has no impact on union membership and (c) a 10% decrease in the average share of unionised works councillors coincides …
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for each country, we find that individuals' probability of union membership is significantly affected by their personal …
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and unions, individualization theory and social custom theory is not consistently supported by our estimations …
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This paper uses data from four different data sets to examine the union impact on the turnout of members and their support for union-preferred candidates. It rejects the claim that the union share of the electorate rose massively in the 1990s. It finds that union members are about 12 percentage...
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union membership on individuals' membership probabilities. Increased subsidisation of the union good increases union take …-up, while increased union fees reduce the demand for membership. The price elasticity of demand for union membership is - 7 … of the hikes in tax subsidies and holding workforce composition constant aggregate private sector union membership …
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Mit dem Wandel der Arbeitsgesellschaft ist seit Langem auch eine Veränderung in der strukturellen Zusammensetzung der Belegschaften verbunden: Das klassische Industriearbeiter-Milieu mit traditionell hohem gewerkschaftlichem Organisationsgrad verliert an Boden, andere Erwerbsgruppen, bei denen...
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Betriebsratsmitglieder, die freigestellt waren und in eine ‚normale’ Beschäftigung zurückkehren möchten, stehen regelmäßig vor der Frage, wie es mit ihrer beruflichen Karriere denn nun weitergeht. Dabei muss die Freistellung keineswegs zu einem ‚Karriereknick’ führen – im...
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