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Political spillovers of workplace democracy in Germany

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Jirjahn, Uwe ; Le, Thi Xuan Thu

Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn

IZA - Bonn

2022

42 p.

works council ; political participation ; democracy

Germany

Discussion Paper

15444

Workers participation and European works councils

https://docs.iza.org/dp15444.pdf

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"While works councils provide a highly developed mechanism to promote workplace democracy, research on their consequences has been dominated by economic aspects. This study brings a new perspective to the understanding of works councils by examining their influence on workers' political behavior. Political spillover theory suggests that participation in the firm's decision making has the potential to foster workers' political participation in civic society. Our study for Germany indeed finds a positive association between the presence of a works council and workers' interest in politics. This holds in panel data estimations including a large set of controls and accounting for unobserved individual-specific factors. However, separate estimations by gender show a positive association between works councils and political interest only for men, but not for women. Traditional gender roles and disproportionate responsibility for family may make it difficult for women to be politically engaged even when a works council is present."

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