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Cross-generation correlations of union status for young people in Britain.

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Blanden, Jo ; Machin, Stephen

British Journal of Industrial Relations

2003

41

3

September

391-415

trade unionization ; young worker ; youth ; trade union membership

United Kingdom

Trade unionism

English

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"This paper investigates whether young people whose fathers are union members are themselves more likely to join a union. We find that young people with unionized fathers are twice as likely to be unionized as those with non-union fathers; this rises to three times higher for those whose fathers are active in the union. This supports the idea that socialization within the family plays a role in encouraging union membership. It is not the case that the cross-generation correlations we observe are driven by common within-family characteristics (like occupation, industry and political persuasion) that are strongly related to union membership."

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