Based on data from the European Values Study (EVS), we compare the determinants of job satisfaction and the impact of union membership in Eastern and Western European labor markets. Correcting our regressions for union endogeneity and controlling for individual characteristics, values and beliefs, and important aspects of a job, we find a positive association between unionization and job satisfaction. This is contrary to the dominant view of the impact of unionization on job satisfaction suggesting that there is a strong, negative relationship between the two variables. We also uncover distinct attitudinal differences between Eastern and Western European employees, highlighting persistent influences of former communist labor relations
The links between unionisation and job satisfaction remain controversial. In keeping with the existi...
We use linked employer-employee data to investigate the job satisfaction effect of unionisation in B...
The links between unionisation and job satisfaction remain controversial. In keeping with the existi...
Based on data from the European Values Study (EVS), we compare the determinants of job satisfaction...
Based on data from the European Values Study (EVS), we compare the determinants of job satisfaction ...
Using data on nearly 2 million respondents from the United States and Europe we show the partial cor...
In most of the literature on industrial relations, union members are found to be less satisfied with...
We investigate the effect of union membership on job satisfaction. Whilst it is common to study the ...
Does the negative effect of union membership on job satisfaction, as shown in Anglophone countries, ...
We investigate the effect of union membership on job satisfaction. Whilst it is common to study the ...
Does the negative effect of union membership on job satisfaction, as shown in Anglophone countries, ...
Does the negative effect of union membership on job satisfaction, as shown in Anglophone countries, ...
Does the negative effect of union membership on job satisfaction, as shown in Anglophone countries, ...
Does the negative effect of union membership on job satisfaction, as shown in Anglophone countries, ...
We use linked employer-employee data to investigate the job satisfaction effect of unionisation in B...
The links between unionisation and job satisfaction remain controversial. In keeping with the existi...
We use linked employer-employee data to investigate the job satisfaction effect of unionisation in B...
The links between unionisation and job satisfaction remain controversial. In keeping with the existi...
Based on data from the European Values Study (EVS), we compare the determinants of job satisfaction...
Based on data from the European Values Study (EVS), we compare the determinants of job satisfaction ...
Using data on nearly 2 million respondents from the United States and Europe we show the partial cor...
In most of the literature on industrial relations, union members are found to be less satisfied with...
We investigate the effect of union membership on job satisfaction. Whilst it is common to study the ...
Does the negative effect of union membership on job satisfaction, as shown in Anglophone countries, ...
We investigate the effect of union membership on job satisfaction. Whilst it is common to study the ...
Does the negative effect of union membership on job satisfaction, as shown in Anglophone countries, ...
Does the negative effect of union membership on job satisfaction, as shown in Anglophone countries, ...
Does the negative effect of union membership on job satisfaction, as shown in Anglophone countries, ...
Does the negative effect of union membership on job satisfaction, as shown in Anglophone countries, ...
We use linked employer-employee data to investigate the job satisfaction effect of unionisation in B...
The links between unionisation and job satisfaction remain controversial. In keeping with the existi...
We use linked employer-employee data to investigate the job satisfaction effect of unionisation in B...
The links between unionisation and job satisfaction remain controversial. In keeping with the existi...