This article addresses the question of whether, and to what extent job flexibility is detrimental to mobilization with regard to the willingness to take part in industrial action. The authors examine the influence of job flexibility (‘standard’ versus ‘non-standard’ work) and job instability (changes from one job to another) on employees’ willingness to strike. Based on Dutch survey data it is shown that only minor differences exist between ‘standard’ and ‘non-standard’ employees in their willingness to participate in a strike. While this study did not establish a major direct effect of job flexibility on strike participation, tests of interaction effects reveal that job flexibility moderates other mobilizing factors, such as union membersh...
textabstractThis article is about differences in the labour market position between flexible and per...
Drawing on mobilization theory, this article seeks to identify the factors that shape the willingnes...
This article answers three questions.To what extent do Dutch workers voluntarily change employers or...
This article addresses the question of whether, and to what extent job flexibility is detrimental to...
This article addresses the question of whether, and to what extent job flexibility is detrimental to...
This article studies how participation norms affect workers’ willingness to strike. A factor analysi...
This study examined the relationship between labor market policies and employees' willingness to mak...
This article examines willingness to strike among 141 nonprofessional public school employees shortl...
This article studies how the support workers expect from colleagues for strike participation affects...
This article studies how participation norms affect workers' willingness to strike. A factor analysi...
Since the 1970s the flexible workforce in the Netherlands has been an important factor of labour for...
The Norwegian labor union density rate has been falling over the last decades, even though the count...
Politicians of all shades argue that the labour market should be more flexible and workers more mobi...
Employers in all industrial societies have sought greater flexibility in their employment systems. T...
ABSTRACT ▪ It is widely assumed that workers whose labour market situation is insecure are likely to...
textabstractThis article is about differences in the labour market position between flexible and per...
Drawing on mobilization theory, this article seeks to identify the factors that shape the willingnes...
This article answers three questions.To what extent do Dutch workers voluntarily change employers or...
This article addresses the question of whether, and to what extent job flexibility is detrimental to...
This article addresses the question of whether, and to what extent job flexibility is detrimental to...
This article studies how participation norms affect workers’ willingness to strike. A factor analysi...
This study examined the relationship between labor market policies and employees' willingness to mak...
This article examines willingness to strike among 141 nonprofessional public school employees shortl...
This article studies how the support workers expect from colleagues for strike participation affects...
This article studies how participation norms affect workers' willingness to strike. A factor analysi...
Since the 1970s the flexible workforce in the Netherlands has been an important factor of labour for...
The Norwegian labor union density rate has been falling over the last decades, even though the count...
Politicians of all shades argue that the labour market should be more flexible and workers more mobi...
Employers in all industrial societies have sought greater flexibility in their employment systems. T...
ABSTRACT ▪ It is widely assumed that workers whose labour market situation is insecure are likely to...
textabstractThis article is about differences in the labour market position between flexible and per...
Drawing on mobilization theory, this article seeks to identify the factors that shape the willingnes...
This article answers three questions.To what extent do Dutch workers voluntarily change employers or...