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Purpose – The paper aims to combat economic illiteracy concerning poverty, minimum wages, sweatshops and working conditions. Design/methodology/approach – The objectives were achieved by (among others) making a proper economic analysis of the unemployment effects of minimum wage laws. The...
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ILO pub. Article commenting on labour legislation provisions concerning equal opportunities for woman workers in Spain … - examines employment opportunities, equal pay, maternity benefits, etc., and finds that social security legislation in …
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- describes the General Register of foreigners, commenting on international agreements and subsequent modification of legislation …
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Surveying some recent data and the empirical literature from various disciplines, this paper attempts to shed some light on what we know and don't know about (trends in) unionization and its determinants in advanced countries. It shows that there are relatively few robust stylized facts, for...
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Union density declined in Finland by more than 10 percentage points in less than ten years. This paper analyses the reasons behind the decline, using micro data from the 1990s. According to our results, the changes in the composition of the labour force and the changes in the labour market...
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A large number of potential determinants of union membership, which often can be interpreted in terms of costs and benefits, have been incorporated into economists' traditional supply and demand framework or into new models of an individual's decision to unionise (such as social custom theory)....
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Surveying some recent data and the empirical literature from various disciplines, this paper attempts to shed some light on what we know and don't know about (trends in) unionization and its determinants in advanced countries. It shows that there are relatively few robust stylized facts, for...
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