Using a panel of large firms from Spain, we check the relative time persistence of different types of labour conflicts such as strikes, collective conflicts, lockouts and other conflicts with lost working hours but without the previous stated legal forms for labour conflicts. We present random-effects probit estimations comparing observations with each type of conflicts with the same set of observations without any type of conflict. The results show that no legal form labour conflicts do not have long-term persistence (persistence is only in the short-term, from quarter to quarter), and the other types of conflicts suffer short and long-term persistence of confliction at the firm level, corresponds to strikes the higher size of both types o...
Declining volume of labour disputes From time to time, the media give the impression of a European e...
Around 1-in-40 wage settlements involves a strike in British manufacturing during the 1980s. The ave...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the influence of individual’s previous labour market experiences...
Using a panel of large firms from Spain, we check the relative time persistence of different types o...
In this paper, we compile a unique historical dataset that records strike activity in the British en...
Strike activity in Spain is unusually high compared to most other developed countries and, moreover,...
The aim of this paper is to empirically analyse the determinants of strike duration in Spain using r...
Although many studies have examined the effect of labour market characteristics, macroeconomic fluct...
Recent developments in the thoery of strategic bargaining demonstrate howinformational asymmetries c...
The paper proceeds to a journey on the history of work conflict in the public sector, a less confr...
Defence date: 15 September 1982Supervisor: Jean Paul FitoussiFirst made available online 3 June 2015...
Conflict, regarded from the perspective of labor, is a topic amply debated lately by a variety of na...
This paper describes a simple model of labor disputes based on the hypothesis that unions use strike...
This paper evaluates the effects on employment, job turnover and productivity of a labor market refo...
This paper investigates the relationship between different types of workplace representation and str...
Declining volume of labour disputes From time to time, the media give the impression of a European e...
Around 1-in-40 wage settlements involves a strike in British manufacturing during the 1980s. The ave...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the influence of individual’s previous labour market experiences...
Using a panel of large firms from Spain, we check the relative time persistence of different types o...
In this paper, we compile a unique historical dataset that records strike activity in the British en...
Strike activity in Spain is unusually high compared to most other developed countries and, moreover,...
The aim of this paper is to empirically analyse the determinants of strike duration in Spain using r...
Although many studies have examined the effect of labour market characteristics, macroeconomic fluct...
Recent developments in the thoery of strategic bargaining demonstrate howinformational asymmetries c...
The paper proceeds to a journey on the history of work conflict in the public sector, a less confr...
Defence date: 15 September 1982Supervisor: Jean Paul FitoussiFirst made available online 3 June 2015...
Conflict, regarded from the perspective of labor, is a topic amply debated lately by a variety of na...
This paper describes a simple model of labor disputes based on the hypothesis that unions use strike...
This paper evaluates the effects on employment, job turnover and productivity of a labor market refo...
This paper investigates the relationship between different types of workplace representation and str...
Declining volume of labour disputes From time to time, the media give the impression of a European e...
Around 1-in-40 wage settlements involves a strike in British manufacturing during the 1980s. The ave...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the influence of individual’s previous labour market experiences...