This paper studies the effect of organized labor on social policy commitment in Latin America. Contrary to the idea that unions are not expected to be major promoters of social state development due to being weakened by dictatorship and structural adjustment, I argue for the incorporation of this variable in statistical analysis of social spending. Through pooled time-series regressions of 10 South American countries from 1980 to 2010, this paper finds that union strength has a statistically significant and positive effect on social spending. This analysis also confirms that democracy and the concentration of power in the executive all have a significant effect with regard to predicting changes in the levels of social spending
This paper analyzes the impact of globalization on social spending in Latin America. It shows that t...
We study an age-old question in political economy: does government spending on welfare ensure peace?...
Abstract: What is the effect of political competition on subnational social spending? Using descript...
This paper studies the effect of organized labor on social policy commitment in Latin America. Contr...
This paper studies the effect of organized labor on social policy commitment in Latin America. Contr...
Social spending programs are important political issues, and it would be interesting to know how po...
Social spending programs are important political issues, and it would be interesting to know how pol...
Social spending programs are important political issues, and it would be interesting to know how pol...
The present paper examines the effect of unions and other civil society groups on social policy in S...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between trade union density and social expenditure for...
The aim of our research is the study of economic, demographic, and political determinants of social ...
Can labor strikes and protests influence a government’s policy on social welfare? In new research, B...
2014-11-19This study explains the relationship between arguably the two most significant development...
The literature on welfare and social policy regimes often assumes that countries perform consistentl...
<p>Two causal mechanisms have been invoked to explain the positive correlation between union members...
This paper analyzes the impact of globalization on social spending in Latin America. It shows that t...
We study an age-old question in political economy: does government spending on welfare ensure peace?...
Abstract: What is the effect of political competition on subnational social spending? Using descript...
This paper studies the effect of organized labor on social policy commitment in Latin America. Contr...
This paper studies the effect of organized labor on social policy commitment in Latin America. Contr...
Social spending programs are important political issues, and it would be interesting to know how po...
Social spending programs are important political issues, and it would be interesting to know how pol...
Social spending programs are important political issues, and it would be interesting to know how pol...
The present paper examines the effect of unions and other civil society groups on social policy in S...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between trade union density and social expenditure for...
The aim of our research is the study of economic, demographic, and political determinants of social ...
Can labor strikes and protests influence a government’s policy on social welfare? In new research, B...
2014-11-19This study explains the relationship between arguably the two most significant development...
The literature on welfare and social policy regimes often assumes that countries perform consistentl...
<p>Two causal mechanisms have been invoked to explain the positive correlation between union members...
This paper analyzes the impact of globalization on social spending in Latin America. It shows that t...
We study an age-old question in political economy: does government spending on welfare ensure peace?...
Abstract: What is the effect of political competition on subnational social spending? Using descript...