What are the distributional implications of European institutional integration? This paper argues that European institutional integration exerts a moderating effect on the relationship between trade union strength and income inequality—particularly inequality at the top—within countries of the European Union. I contend that European institutional integration reduces the bargaining power of trade unions due to rising market competition and decreasing union control over the supply of labor. Thus, the effectiveness of trade unions in reducing inequality should decline with progressing European institutional integration. Based on a long-term within-country analysis of the EU15, I will show that the effect of trade unions on inequality varies st...
Regional economic inequalities are increasing in most of the European Union (EU) member states, whil...
This article shows empirically how trade union membership and income inequality are mutually related...
Abstract: The recent debate on trends in inequality in industrial countries has been marred by the ...
What effect has European integration had on inequality? Tobias Tober writes that while from a theore...
This study examines the role of European integration as a potential source of income inequality in c...
Increasing structural inequality in distribution Inequality develops by segregation of social groups...
DIERK HERZER Although a large body of research has examined the effects of unions on the wage distri...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyse the structure of overall inequality in the EU-15 by...
Using surveys from the International Social Survey Programme covering the period 1985-2002 for seven...
The role of trade unions in promoting social justice has been challenged by rising social and econom...
Abstract The inequality of disposable income in the European Union (EU) is higher than the official ...
A growing number of studies have concluded that the European economic and monetary union has exacerb...
This thesis deals with the effect of institutions of state unions on the participating state`s incom...
Employing panel data techniques, we investigate the macroeconomic and institutional determinants of ...
Purpose – Ascertaining the extent to which the generalized decline in union density, as well as the ...
Regional economic inequalities are increasing in most of the European Union (EU) member states, whil...
This article shows empirically how trade union membership and income inequality are mutually related...
Abstract: The recent debate on trends in inequality in industrial countries has been marred by the ...
What effect has European integration had on inequality? Tobias Tober writes that while from a theore...
This study examines the role of European integration as a potential source of income inequality in c...
Increasing structural inequality in distribution Inequality develops by segregation of social groups...
DIERK HERZER Although a large body of research has examined the effects of unions on the wage distri...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyse the structure of overall inequality in the EU-15 by...
Using surveys from the International Social Survey Programme covering the period 1985-2002 for seven...
The role of trade unions in promoting social justice has been challenged by rising social and econom...
Abstract The inequality of disposable income in the European Union (EU) is higher than the official ...
A growing number of studies have concluded that the European economic and monetary union has exacerb...
This thesis deals with the effect of institutions of state unions on the participating state`s incom...
Employing panel data techniques, we investigate the macroeconomic and institutional determinants of ...
Purpose – Ascertaining the extent to which the generalized decline in union density, as well as the ...
Regional economic inequalities are increasing in most of the European Union (EU) member states, whil...
This article shows empirically how trade union membership and income inequality are mutually related...
Abstract: The recent debate on trends in inequality in industrial countries has been marred by the ...