Using the American General Social Survey covering the period 1978–2008, the authors investigate the link between union membership and perceived job insecurity. They find that overall, union members are 3.5 percentage points more likely than non–union members to feel insecure about their current jobs as well as future job prospects, especially during recessionary periods. This result is twice that in the manufacturing sector. By contrast, there is virtually no union effect on job insecurity in transportation, communication, and other services sectors. The use of instrumental-variables estimation methods and attitudinal proxy variables indicates that the positive correlation between union membership and perceived job insecurity is not due to ...
We investigate the effect of employer job security guarantees on employee perceptions of job insecur...
Perceived job insecurity and perceived employability are often mentioned in one breath with employab...
Job insecurity is characterized by a discrepancy between the level of security a person experiences ...
The present study examines the potential moderating role of union support in the relationship betwee...
© 2014, Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar. All rights reserved. The present study investigates ...
The present study investigates the relationship between felt job insecurity and union membership acc...
In the context of rapidly changing environmental conditions, innumerable organizations engage in res...
This article uses psychological contract theory to explore the consequences of job insecurity among ...
This paper examines the unexplored issue of worker insecurity perception in Canada. Specifically, we...
In the 1997 and 1998 waves of the British Household Panel Survey, workers are asked to assess their ...
Over the last three decades workers have experienced a dramatic shift towards neo-liberalism charact...
This paper explores the consequences of job insecurity among union members. Starting from the domina...
In this article the consequences of job insecurity among union members are explored. Having establis...
textabstractIt is widely believed that job insecurity in industrial societies is on the increase. In...
We revisit the well-known negative association between unionization and workers’ job satisfaction in...
We investigate the effect of employer job security guarantees on employee perceptions of job insecur...
Perceived job insecurity and perceived employability are often mentioned in one breath with employab...
Job insecurity is characterized by a discrepancy between the level of security a person experiences ...
The present study examines the potential moderating role of union support in the relationship betwee...
© 2014, Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar. All rights reserved. The present study investigates ...
The present study investigates the relationship between felt job insecurity and union membership acc...
In the context of rapidly changing environmental conditions, innumerable organizations engage in res...
This article uses psychological contract theory to explore the consequences of job insecurity among ...
This paper examines the unexplored issue of worker insecurity perception in Canada. Specifically, we...
In the 1997 and 1998 waves of the British Household Panel Survey, workers are asked to assess their ...
Over the last three decades workers have experienced a dramatic shift towards neo-liberalism charact...
This paper explores the consequences of job insecurity among union members. Starting from the domina...
In this article the consequences of job insecurity among union members are explored. Having establis...
textabstractIt is widely believed that job insecurity in industrial societies is on the increase. In...
We revisit the well-known negative association between unionization and workers’ job satisfaction in...
We investigate the effect of employer job security guarantees on employee perceptions of job insecur...
Perceived job insecurity and perceived employability are often mentioned in one breath with employab...
Job insecurity is characterized by a discrepancy between the level of security a person experiences ...