Women's quotas and their effects: a comparison of Austrian and German trade unions
Kirsch, Anja ; Blaschke, Sabine
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2014
20
3
September
201-217
statistics ; trade union attitude ; trade union officer ; trade union ; women ; trade union membership ; gender equality
Trade unionism
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959680113518231
English
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"This article discusses the introduction of women's quotas in the Austrian confederation ÖGB and the German union ver.di, drawing on interviews with union officials, documentary analysis and statistical data. In both cases, quotas increased women's representation as lay delegates and full-time officials, and also affected union identity and image, equality bargaining and political activity. Overall, women's quotas in unions had a positive effect both on women's representation and on organizational outcomes, indicating that more generally, changes in union governance can contribute to revitalization. "
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