In this paper we investigate whether young people whose fathers are union members are themselves more likely to join a union. The work builds upon a large social science literature on intergenerational mobility that, to ourknowledge, has not been applied to industrial relations questions. The paper asks questions and provides evidence from British longitudinal data on several issues to do with the cross-generation transmission of union status:i) We first calculate odds ratios, as often used in the literature on social mobility, to look at empirical connections between the union status of young people and their fathers. We calculate relative risk ratios that measure the relative chances that a child of a unionized father is unionized as comp...
British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) for the period 1991-1999. The estimates obtained from a sample...
This paper examines demand for union membership amongst young workers in Britain, Canada and the Uni...
This paper examines demand for union membership amongst young workers in Britain, Canada and the Uni...
In this paper we investigate whether young people whose fathers are union members are themselves mor...
In this paper we investigate whether young people whose fathers are union members are themselves mor...
In this paper we investigate whether young people whose fathers are union members are themselves mor...
This paper investigates whether young people whose fathers are union members are themselves more lik...
This article examines the importance of family, gender and place to the intergenerational transmissi...
This paper examines changes in unionization that have occurred over the last decade or so using indi...
This paper examines changes in unionization that have occurred over the last decade or so using indi...
This paper investigates the links between the socio-economic position of parents and the socio-econo...
Previous empirical studies of individual union status in Britain have been cross-sectional. In contr...
This thesis is divided into three main chapters. The first chapter provides an analysis of intergen...
We build on cross-national research to examine the relationships underlying estimates of relative in...
In this paper we use longitudinal data on children and their parents to assess the extent of interge...
British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) for the period 1991-1999. The estimates obtained from a sample...
This paper examines demand for union membership amongst young workers in Britain, Canada and the Uni...
This paper examines demand for union membership amongst young workers in Britain, Canada and the Uni...
In this paper we investigate whether young people whose fathers are union members are themselves mor...
In this paper we investigate whether young people whose fathers are union members are themselves mor...
In this paper we investigate whether young people whose fathers are union members are themselves mor...
This paper investigates whether young people whose fathers are union members are themselves more lik...
This article examines the importance of family, gender and place to the intergenerational transmissi...
This paper examines changes in unionization that have occurred over the last decade or so using indi...
This paper examines changes in unionization that have occurred over the last decade or so using indi...
This paper investigates the links between the socio-economic position of parents and the socio-econo...
Previous empirical studies of individual union status in Britain have been cross-sectional. In contr...
This thesis is divided into three main chapters. The first chapter provides an analysis of intergen...
We build on cross-national research to examine the relationships underlying estimates of relative in...
In this paper we use longitudinal data on children and their parents to assess the extent of interge...
British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) for the period 1991-1999. The estimates obtained from a sample...
This paper examines demand for union membership amongst young workers in Britain, Canada and the Uni...
This paper examines demand for union membership amongst young workers in Britain, Canada and the Uni...