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  Social Dialogue during the Financial and Economic Crisis: Results from the ILO/World Bank Inventory Using a Boolean Analysis on 44 Countries

Baccaro, L., & Heeb, S. (2011). Social Dialogue during the Financial and Economic Crisis: Results from the ILO/World Bank Inventory Using a Boolean Analysis on 44 Countries. Employment Working Paper, 102.

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Baccaro, Lucio1, Author           
Heeb, Stefan, Author
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Free keywords: employment, labour policy, social dialogue, economic recession, freedom of association, survey, developed countries, developing countries
 Abstract: Using information collected by the ILO/WB Inventory of policy responses to the financial and economic crisis on 44 countries, this paper identified conditions under which there was a social dialogue response to the financial crisis between 2008 and 2010. For that purpose, they use a particular definition of social dialogue, e.g. the emergence of tripartite nationallevel agreements or major agreements at the sector level; and rely on a Boolean analysis, e.g. a statistical method to detect relationships between variables, for example between answers to a questionnaire. Based on this definition, 13 out of 44 countries adopted national level agreement or major sector level agreement in formulating their crisis response, including seven in Europe, three in Americas, two in Asia, and one in Africa. Explanatory factors for the emergence of social dialogue include freedom of association, the severity of the crisis, and the strength of trade unions.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2011-11-142011
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: vi, 40
 Publishing info: Geneva : International Labour Organization
 Table of Contents: Preface
1. Introduction
2. The evolution of national social dialogue in recent years
3. Coding the dependent variable
4. Coding the independent variables
Tripartite legacy
Serious crisis
Union Strength
Freedom of Association
5. Boolean analysis
6. Dealing with limited diversity
7. Country experiences
Germany
Switzerland
Ireland
Spain
Czech Republic
Hungary
Brazil
South Africa
Japan
Korea
8. Concluding remarks
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 Identifiers: ISBN: 978-92-2-125617-5
ISBN: 978-92-2-125618-2
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Title: Employment Working Paper
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International Labour Organization, Editor              
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