Against the backdrop of its industrial relations architecture, characteristic of the ‘southern European group’ and intimately linked to the recommendations of the Troika, this paper examines four key aspects of Portuguese collective bargaining. First, it provides definitive estimates of private sector union density for that nation. Second, it models the determinants of union density at firm level. Third, it yields estimates of the union wage gap for different ranges of union density. The final issue examined is contract coverage. The received notion that the pronounced reduction in the number of industry-wide agreements and extension ordinances of late is to be equated with a fall in coverage is shown to be a chimera, the number of workers ...
Several countries extend collective bargaining agreements to entire sectors, therefore binding non-s...
In their seminal book on the models of eastern European capitalism, Bohle and Greskovits (2012) argu...
In their seminal book on the models of eastern European capitalism, Bohle and Greskovits (2012) argu...
Against the backdrop of its industrial relations architecture, characteristic of the ‘southern Europ...
With the Great Recession as enduring scenery, this journey dwells in widening the acumen on Continen...
Martins also thanks support from the European Union (grant VS/2016/0340)This paper contributes to a ...
Whereas wage inequality has risen markedly in most OECD countries in recent decades, it has fallen i...
This article discusses the main changes introduced to the Portuguese labour market following the ado...
Several countries extend collective bargaining agreements to entire sectors, therefore binding non-s...
How does a typically European bargaining system, with collective bargaining and national minimum wag...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics...
In this paper we analyse the bargaining regime wage-effect in Portugal. The results indicate that th...
In this article, we present information from a unique database of labour market reforms implemented ...
Using linked employer-employee data, this paper estimates the effect of collective bargaining covera...
In this article, we present information from a unique database of labour market reforms implemented ...
Several countries extend collective bargaining agreements to entire sectors, therefore binding non-s...
In their seminal book on the models of eastern European capitalism, Bohle and Greskovits (2012) argu...
In their seminal book on the models of eastern European capitalism, Bohle and Greskovits (2012) argu...
Against the backdrop of its industrial relations architecture, characteristic of the ‘southern Europ...
With the Great Recession as enduring scenery, this journey dwells in widening the acumen on Continen...
Martins also thanks support from the European Union (grant VS/2016/0340)This paper contributes to a ...
Whereas wage inequality has risen markedly in most OECD countries in recent decades, it has fallen i...
This article discusses the main changes introduced to the Portuguese labour market following the ado...
Several countries extend collective bargaining agreements to entire sectors, therefore binding non-s...
How does a typically European bargaining system, with collective bargaining and national minimum wag...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics...
In this paper we analyse the bargaining regime wage-effect in Portugal. The results indicate that th...
In this article, we present information from a unique database of labour market reforms implemented ...
Using linked employer-employee data, this paper estimates the effect of collective bargaining covera...
In this article, we present information from a unique database of labour market reforms implemented ...
Several countries extend collective bargaining agreements to entire sectors, therefore binding non-s...
In their seminal book on the models of eastern European capitalism, Bohle and Greskovits (2012) argu...
In their seminal book on the models of eastern European capitalism, Bohle and Greskovits (2012) argu...