Family, place and the intergenerational transmission of union membership
British Journal of Industrial Relations
2019
57
3
September
624-650
trade union membership ; intergenerational transfer ; trade unionization
Trade unionism
https://doi.org/10.1111/bjir.12435
English
Bibliogr.
" This article examines the importance of family, gender and place to the intergenerational transmission of trade union membership. Using data from the British Household Panel Survey, we show that union membership among parents influences the union joining behaviour of young workers. These effects are particularly apparent among daughters and where both parents are members of unions. The effects of parental membership are also stronger among those born in areas characterized by relatively high levels of union density. Parental effects are therefore important to our understanding of the persistence of regional variations in levels of trade union membership."
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