This book compares the process of postwar welfare state development in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom by analyzing the role of the labor union movement in the creation and expansion of social policies. It argues for a fundamental reinterpretation of the role of organized labor in welfare state development. It emphasizes that welfare state development is mainly about redistribution of income and risk within the worker category. Based on this premises, the book has set out to understand under what circumstances unions are willing to redistribute income and risk among workers. It argues that this depends foremost on their organizational blueprint.</p
This book assesses the role of employers in the development of welfare state and labour market insti...
This book examines contemporary changes in labor market institutions in the United States, Germany, ...
One of the main problems confronting labor unions during wagebargaining is how to deal with the conf...
This book compares the process of postwar welfare state development in the Netherlands and the Unite...
This article illustrates the possibility of consistent labor union opposition to redistributive wel...
This thesis looks at the politics of labor market policy in the postwar period in the advanced indus...
Current theories of unions are mainly theories of what unions were and did rather than theories of w...
Proceeding from an historical-analytical reconstruction of the development of collectively negotiate...
Proceeding from an historical-analytical reconstruction of the development of collectively negotiate...
The thesis examines changes in the relationship between trade unions and the state in Britain, in th...
This article presents a novel explanation for instances of business support for welfare state expans...
Political economists have long argued that the success of post-war incomes policies rests on nationa...
Studying the political economy of welfare state reform, this edited collection focuses on the role o...
Purpose – The goal of this chapter is to explore whether variation in the distribution of union memb...
While it is commonly accepted that the organisation and mobilisation of labour movements has been cr...
This book assesses the role of employers in the development of welfare state and labour market insti...
This book examines contemporary changes in labor market institutions in the United States, Germany, ...
One of the main problems confronting labor unions during wagebargaining is how to deal with the conf...
This book compares the process of postwar welfare state development in the Netherlands and the Unite...
This article illustrates the possibility of consistent labor union opposition to redistributive wel...
This thesis looks at the politics of labor market policy in the postwar period in the advanced indus...
Current theories of unions are mainly theories of what unions were and did rather than theories of w...
Proceeding from an historical-analytical reconstruction of the development of collectively negotiate...
Proceeding from an historical-analytical reconstruction of the development of collectively negotiate...
The thesis examines changes in the relationship between trade unions and the state in Britain, in th...
This article presents a novel explanation for instances of business support for welfare state expans...
Political economists have long argued that the success of post-war incomes policies rests on nationa...
Studying the political economy of welfare state reform, this edited collection focuses on the role o...
Purpose – The goal of this chapter is to explore whether variation in the distribution of union memb...
While it is commonly accepted that the organisation and mobilisation of labour movements has been cr...
This book assesses the role of employers in the development of welfare state and labour market insti...
This book examines contemporary changes in labor market institutions in the United States, Germany, ...
One of the main problems confronting labor unions during wagebargaining is how to deal with the conf...