In most of the literature on industrial relations, union members are found to be less satisfied with their jobs than non-members. Analysts have applied various statistical and econometric approaches to try to resolve what seems like a paradoxical finding, with mixed results, using theories based on selection bias and ‘exit-voice’ considerations. We review this literature, and note that most empirical studies are from only a few countries – especially the US and the UK. Analysis of a wider range of 18 countries participating in the large-scale European Social Survey in both 2006 and 2010 finds that trade union members generally tend to express higher rather than lower job satisfaction than others, although results differ by country. We use r...
Does the negative effect of union membership on job satisfaction, as shown in Anglophone countries, ...
The links between unionisation and job satisfaction remain controversial. In keeping with the existi...
We revisit the well-known negative association between unionization and workers’ job satisfaction in...
We investigate the effect of union membership on job satisfaction. Using linked employer-employee da...
This dissertation sets out to explore the roots of trade union members’ job dissatisfaction, as a la...
We use linked employer-employee data to investigate the job satisfaction effect of unionisation in B...
We use linked employer-employee data to investigate the job satisfaction effect of unionisation in B...
Based on data from the European Values Study (EVS), we compare the determinants of job satisfaction...
We investigate the effect of union membership on job satisfaction. Whilst it is common to study the ...
Unionized workers tend to be less satisfied with their jobs than their non‐union counterparts. Despi...
We investigate the effect of union membership on job satisfaction. Using linked employer–employee d...
Based on data from the European Values Study (EVS), we compare the determinants of job satisfaction ...
Using linked employer–employee data we investigate the job satisfaction effect of union membership i...
Using data on nearly 2 million respondents from the United States and Europe we show the partial cor...
The links between unionisation and job satisfaction remain controversial. In keeping with the existi...
Does the negative effect of union membership on job satisfaction, as shown in Anglophone countries, ...
The links between unionisation and job satisfaction remain controversial. In keeping with the existi...
We revisit the well-known negative association between unionization and workers’ job satisfaction in...
We investigate the effect of union membership on job satisfaction. Using linked employer-employee da...
This dissertation sets out to explore the roots of trade union members’ job dissatisfaction, as a la...
We use linked employer-employee data to investigate the job satisfaction effect of unionisation in B...
We use linked employer-employee data to investigate the job satisfaction effect of unionisation in B...
Based on data from the European Values Study (EVS), we compare the determinants of job satisfaction...
We investigate the effect of union membership on job satisfaction. Whilst it is common to study the ...
Unionized workers tend to be less satisfied with their jobs than their non‐union counterparts. Despi...
We investigate the effect of union membership on job satisfaction. Using linked employer–employee d...
Based on data from the European Values Study (EVS), we compare the determinants of job satisfaction ...
Using linked employer–employee data we investigate the job satisfaction effect of union membership i...
Using data on nearly 2 million respondents from the United States and Europe we show the partial cor...
The links between unionisation and job satisfaction remain controversial. In keeping with the existi...
Does the negative effect of union membership on job satisfaction, as shown in Anglophone countries, ...
The links between unionisation and job satisfaction remain controversial. In keeping with the existi...
We revisit the well-known negative association between unionization and workers’ job satisfaction in...