The persistence of union membership within the coalfields of Britain
Beynon, Huw ; Blakely, Helen ; Bryson, Alex ; Davies, Rhys
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2020
34 p.
trade union membership ; trade unionization ; coal mining
Discussion Paper
13615
Trade unionism
English
Bibliogr.
"Spatial variance in union membership has been attributed to the favourable attitudes that persist in areas with an historical legacy of trade unionism. Within the UK, villages and towns located in areas once dominated coalmining remain among the strongest and durable bases for the trade union movement. This paper empirically examines the effect of living within or near these areas upon union membership. Those residing in ex-mining areas retain an increased propensity for union membership. However, this effect diminishes sharply with distance. The analysis reveals that particular places can serve as conduits of trade unionism, long after employment within traditional industries has vanished."
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