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This article examines the external and organizational factors behind the coalition dynamics of two labour unions representing a different mix of employment contract types – temporary and permanent – that led the 2007 Irregular Workers Movement in South Korea. Drawing on semi-structured...
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This dissertation analyzes the economic, political, and social consequences of labor market interventions by different economic actors. What happens when consumers in the developed world intervene in the labor market of the developing world through boycott campaigns? How did a Temporary Workers...
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Donors often use overhead ratio—the percentage of a non-profit's revenues that go toward general administrative and fundraising costs—to decide to whom and how much to give. However, because charity output is difficult to measure, the validity of using overhead as a heuristic to decide...
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Does fear cause us to “circle the wagons” and favor those in our in-group? Or does fear of the “other” cause us to recognize our common humanity and become more charitable to those we might otherwise consider outsiders? The measurement of this effect is confounded by the fact that some...
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