Young people and trade union membership: a longitudinal analysis
1991
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1511-1518
longitudinal analysis ; trade unionization ; young worker ; trade union membership
Trade unionism
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00036849100000203
English
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"This paper suggests that major explanations of union membership have been flawed by the free rider paradox. It outlines a recent British theory which claims to overcome this dilemma and draws from the model hypotheses which are tested by an analysis of a longitudinal survey of London school-leavers. The findings seem to offer support for the model in its categorization of core and remainder members, and further investigation is encouraged."
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