Political attitudes and trade union membership in the Nordic countries
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2017
23
4
December
381-395
trade union membership ; Scandinavian model ; political power
Denmark ; Finland ; Norway ; Sweden
Trade unionism
https://doi.org/10.1177/0959680117708372
English
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"Do political attitudes influence the likelihood of employees being members of a trade union, and to what extent is this the case in the Nordic countries with their high aggregate levels of membership? In this article, I address these questions using European Social Survey data from 2012. The results show that left-wing political attitudes have the most impact on the likelihood of trade union membership in Sweden and to a lesser extent in Denmark. In Norway and Finland, there is no statistically significant impact. I argue that the impact of left-wing political attitudes on unionization in Sweden and Denmark reflects a conception among employees that trade unions are normative organizations."
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