The shift from state-led ISI to more market-oriented economic models often has the result of shrinking and demobilizing the labor movement. Yet, evidence from Argentina suggests that a subsequent resurgence of even a down-sized labor movement may occur and furthermore that "neocorporatist" patterns may be established in the new economic context. We examine the recent resurgence of the Argentine labor movement and the establishment of a new form of interest intermediation, more akin to that in the more coordinated economies in Europe than to either liberal or traditional populist forms. We argue that the emergence of such a pattern may be driven by economic and political factors that are both immediate and longer-term. In addition to the ...
ABSTRACT During Substitution Industrialization (1930-1975), wages rose, and unemployment and poverty...
Defence date: 21 July 2011Examining Board: Prof. Donatella della Porta, European University Institut...
The quantitative growth of collective bargaining, the expansion of its coverage, and the restoration...
In recent years research on industrial relations and the labour movement in Argentina has reflourish...
Market reforms have posed similar challenges to trade unions worldwide. In this regard, the current ...
The main argument of this thesis is that the adopted economic austerity policies in Argentina during...
Market reforms have posed similar challenges to trade unions worldwide. In this regard, the current ...
The purpose of this collection is to piece together a series of events in Argentina's history that r...
In recent years sociological research on labour in Argentina has re-flourished. This revival has see...
Since the turn of the century, labour conflict in Argentina has taken on a wide and diverse range of...
This dissertation is available for free download through the University of Arizona library and the a...
Recent Argentine history showed that since 2003 the labor movement became increasingly relevant due ...
We analyse how far Argentina’s worker-recovered companies (WRCs) have sustained themselves and their...
The piquetero (picketer) movement of unemployed workers developed in a region of Argentina whose soc...
The questions of how and why social movement actors develop and modify their strategies of contentio...
ABSTRACT During Substitution Industrialization (1930-1975), wages rose, and unemployment and poverty...
Defence date: 21 July 2011Examining Board: Prof. Donatella della Porta, European University Institut...
The quantitative growth of collective bargaining, the expansion of its coverage, and the restoration...
In recent years research on industrial relations and the labour movement in Argentina has reflourish...
Market reforms have posed similar challenges to trade unions worldwide. In this regard, the current ...
The main argument of this thesis is that the adopted economic austerity policies in Argentina during...
Market reforms have posed similar challenges to trade unions worldwide. In this regard, the current ...
The purpose of this collection is to piece together a series of events in Argentina's history that r...
In recent years sociological research on labour in Argentina has re-flourished. This revival has see...
Since the turn of the century, labour conflict in Argentina has taken on a wide and diverse range of...
This dissertation is available for free download through the University of Arizona library and the a...
Recent Argentine history showed that since 2003 the labor movement became increasingly relevant due ...
We analyse how far Argentina’s worker-recovered companies (WRCs) have sustained themselves and their...
The piquetero (picketer) movement of unemployed workers developed in a region of Argentina whose soc...
The questions of how and why social movement actors develop and modify their strategies of contentio...
ABSTRACT During Substitution Industrialization (1930-1975), wages rose, and unemployment and poverty...
Defence date: 21 July 2011Examining Board: Prof. Donatella della Porta, European University Institut...
The quantitative growth of collective bargaining, the expansion of its coverage, and the restoration...