External governance, convention ratification and monitoring: the EU, the ILO and labour standards in EU accession countries
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2014
20
4
December
383-398
EU policy ; governance ; ILO Convention ; labour standard ; workers rights
candidate countries ; EU countries
Law
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959680113520097
English
Bibliogr.
"This article presents an empirical analysis of the factors associated with trends in labour standards, in EU accession countries, using a new dataset of labour rights. It focuses on ratification of the ILO's fundamental conventions, EU monitoring and ILO monitoring. It describes the similarities and differences between the two monitoring schemes and evaluates their roles in shaping labour rights. Generalized estimating equation analysis shows that EU monitoring is positively associated with improved labour rights while ILO monitoring is not. The results further indicate that ratification of ILO fundamental Conventions is positively associated with labour rights protection. The article returns to the notion of external governance to suggest possible explanations for these findings."
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