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Attitudes to unions 2 Gender differences 2 Union leadership 2 Unions 2 Arbeitsbeziehungen 1 Collective bargaining 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Employment relations 1 Gewerkschaft 1 Gewerkschaftsmitgliedschaft 1 International industrial relations 1 Internationale Arbeitsbeziehungen 1 Tarifverhandlungen 1 Trade union 1 Trade union cooperation 1 Union membership 1 attitudes to unions 1 logic of influence 1 logic of membership 1 meta-organisations 1 union density 1
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English 2 Undetermined 1
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Heshizer, Brian 2 Hrivnak, Mary W. 2 Sterbenz, Kathleen 2 Furåker, Bengt 1
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American Journal of Business 2 Transfer : the European review of labour and research ; quarterly review of the European Trade Union Institute 1
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European trade union cooperation, union density and employee attitudes to unions
Furåker, Bengt - In: Transfer : the European review of labour and research ; … 26 (2020) 3, pp. 345-358
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Gender Differences in the Attitudes of Teenagers Toward Unions
Heshizer, Brian; Hrivnak, Mary W.; Sterbenz, Kathleen - In: American Journal of Business 12 (1997) 2, pp. 47-56
This study investigated whether male and female high school students hold different attitudes about unions. Results indicated that female students perceived unions as less effective, less influential, and less powerful than male students. These differences remained after statistically...
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Gender Differences in the Attitudes of Teenagers Toward Unions
Heshizer, Brian; Hrivnak, Mary W.; Sterbenz, Kathleen - In: American Journal of Business 12 (1997) 2, pp. 47-56
This study investigated whether male and female high school students hold different attitudes about unions. Results indicated that female students perceived unions as less effective, less influential, and less powerful than male students. These differences remained after statistically...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014668150
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