Conflicts in the labour market are detrimental to economic growth and welfare. Sweden was among the countries with the highest incidents of industrial disputes in the 1920s, but experienced declining levels from the 1930s onward. Using Swedish data from 1919 to 1938, this column shows that towns with both powerful unions and strong Social Democratic presence experienced labour market peace. The results point toward the importance of labour market peace for strategic political reasons, rather than to politicians offering tangible concessions via municipal governmental power
Institutions for prevention and resolution of industrial conflicts were introduced all over the worl...
This article explores the influence of worker resistance to Taylorism on industrial relations in Swe...
This doctoral thesis sets out to analyse the development of the unemployed movement in Sweden during...
This paper tests if a strong labor movement leads to fewer industrial conflicts. The focus is on Swe...
This paper revisits the Power Resource Theory by testing one of its more influential claims: the rel...
Institutions for prevention and resolution of labor market conflicts were introduced all over the wo...
Sweden is renowned for its peaceful industrial relations during the post- WWII years. But in the fir...
Research on labour markets conflicts has come a long way. Today we know that conflicts vary over bus...
This paper tests if a strong labor movement leads to fewer industrial conflicts. The focus is on Swe...
Includes bibliographical references.Labor, and the industrial trade union movement in particular, ha...
According to labor movement historian Axel Uhlén, two local conflicts in Malmö have created a huge i...
Purpose This paper aims to examine the cycle of labour protests in Sweden, comparing the contentious...
For most of the twentieth century, the welfare state was predominantly understood as a national proj...
This dissertation is about the development of power relations in the labour market, with special ref...
This investigation explores the long-run relationship between the wage share in the non-construction...
Institutions for prevention and resolution of industrial conflicts were introduced all over the worl...
This article explores the influence of worker resistance to Taylorism on industrial relations in Swe...
This doctoral thesis sets out to analyse the development of the unemployed movement in Sweden during...
This paper tests if a strong labor movement leads to fewer industrial conflicts. The focus is on Swe...
This paper revisits the Power Resource Theory by testing one of its more influential claims: the rel...
Institutions for prevention and resolution of labor market conflicts were introduced all over the wo...
Sweden is renowned for its peaceful industrial relations during the post- WWII years. But in the fir...
Research on labour markets conflicts has come a long way. Today we know that conflicts vary over bus...
This paper tests if a strong labor movement leads to fewer industrial conflicts. The focus is on Swe...
Includes bibliographical references.Labor, and the industrial trade union movement in particular, ha...
According to labor movement historian Axel Uhlén, two local conflicts in Malmö have created a huge i...
Purpose This paper aims to examine the cycle of labour protests in Sweden, comparing the contentious...
For most of the twentieth century, the welfare state was predominantly understood as a national proj...
This dissertation is about the development of power relations in the labour market, with special ref...
This investigation explores the long-run relationship between the wage share in the non-construction...
Institutions for prevention and resolution of industrial conflicts were introduced all over the worl...
This article explores the influence of worker resistance to Taylorism on industrial relations in Swe...
This doctoral thesis sets out to analyse the development of the unemployed movement in Sweden during...