Social capital, "Ghent" and workplace contexts matter: comparing union membership in Europe
Ebbinghaus, Bernhard ; Göbel, Claudia ; Koos, Sebastian
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2011
17
2
June
107-124
trade unionization ; trade union membership
Trade unionism
https://doi.org/10.1177/0959680111400894
English
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"Union density still varies considerably across Europe. This cross-national diversity has inspired multiple explanations ranging from institutional to workplace or socio-demographic factors. In this comparative multilevel analysis, we combine personal, workplace and macro-institutional explanations of union membership using the European Social Survey. By controlling for individual factors, we test the cross-national effect of meso- and macro-level variables, in particular workplace representation, establishment size, Ghent unemployment insurance and a society's social capital. We conclude that all these institutional and social contextual factors matter in explaining differences in union membership."
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