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Collective bargaining structure and its determinants: an empirical analysis with British and German establishment data

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Schnabel, Claus ; Zagelmeyer, Stefan ; Kohaut, Susanne

European Journal of Industrial Relations

2006

12

2

July

165-188

collective bargaining ; collective agreement ; comparison ; legal aspect ; statistics

Germany ; United Kingdom

Labour disputes

English

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"Both Britain and Germany have experienced a substantial decline in collective bargaining coverage in recent decades, though coverage is lower in Britain. Whereas multi-employer bargaining predominates in Germany, single-employer bargaining is more important in Britain. Econometric analyses show that similar variables play a statistically significant role in explaining the structure of collective bargaining in both countries; these include establishment size and age, foreign ownership, public sector affiliation and subsidiary status."

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