"Using two nationally representative establishment data sets, this paper investigates collective bargaining coverage and firms' choice of governance structures for the employment relationship in Britain and in (western and eastern) Germany. Both countries have experienced a substantial decline in collective bargaining coverage in the last decades. While bargaining coverage is generally lower in Britain, single-employer bargaining is relatively more important in Britain, whereas multi-employer collective bargaining clearly dominates in Germany. Econometric analyses show that more or less the same set of variables play a statistically significant role in explaining the structure of collective bargaining in both countries. These include establ...
This paper challenges the conventional explanation for declining density of German employers associa...
This paper assesses the decline in collective bargaining coverage in Germany. Using repeat cross-sec...
This article examines the impact of national industrial relations institutions on pay ...
Both Britain and Germany have experienced a substantial decline in collective bar...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
This paper presents the first comparative analysis of the decline in collective bargaining in two Eu...
Purpose – This paper aims to map some of the diversity in employee relations in Germany that is over...
Abstract: Various factors influence the development of collective bargaining structures. Based on cr...
"Dieser Aufsatz analysiert und diskutiert die Entwicklung der Governance-Strukturen für die Arbeitge...
This article investigates collective bargaining trends in the German private sector since 2000. Usin...
This paper investigates trends in collective bargaining and worker representation in the German priv...
This paper depicts and examines the decline in collective bargaining coverage in Germany. Using repe...
This article investigates collective bargaining trends in the German private sector since 2000. Usin...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
This paper challenges the conventional explanation for declining density of German employers associa...
This paper assesses the decline in collective bargaining coverage in Germany. Using repeat cross-sec...
This article examines the impact of national industrial relations institutions on pay ...
Both Britain and Germany have experienced a substantial decline in collective bar...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
This paper presents the first comparative analysis of the decline in collective bargaining in two Eu...
Purpose – This paper aims to map some of the diversity in employee relations in Germany that is over...
Abstract: Various factors influence the development of collective bargaining structures. Based on cr...
"Dieser Aufsatz analysiert und diskutiert die Entwicklung der Governance-Strukturen für die Arbeitge...
This article investigates collective bargaining trends in the German private sector since 2000. Usin...
This paper investigates trends in collective bargaining and worker representation in the German priv...
This paper depicts and examines the decline in collective bargaining coverage in Germany. Using repe...
This article investigates collective bargaining trends in the German private sector since 2000. Usin...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
This paper challenges the conventional explanation for declining density of German employers associa...
This paper assesses the decline in collective bargaining coverage in Germany. Using repeat cross-sec...
This article examines the impact of national industrial relations institutions on pay ...