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Author: | Andrews, M. Naylor, R. |
Title: | Declining union density in the 1980s: what do panel data tell us? |
Journal: | British Journal of Industrial Relations
1994 : SEP, VOL. 32:3, p. 413-431 |
Index terms: | PANEL DATA ECONOMICS UNEMPLOYMENT |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | In this paper the authors analyze data from the 1980-4 WIRS panel for the light they can shed on the causes of the decline in aggregate trade union density in the UK. They argue that, contrary to conventional wisdom, intra-establishment union density did, on average, decline between 1980 and 1984. This suggests that a traditional compositional change story is untenable. The authors investigate the correlation of intra-establishment change with variables suggested by the various hypotheses advanced to explain declining density over the period. |
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