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  Labour, Globalization and Inequality: Are Trade Unions Still Redistributive?

Baccaro, L. (2008). Labour, Globalization and Inequality: Are Trade Unions Still Redistributive? IILS Discussion Paper, 192.

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Free keywords: trade unions, income distribution, developed countries, developing countries, IILS
 Abstract: Assesses the extent to which the generalized decline in union density during the period 1980-2005 as well as the erosion in centralized bargaining structures and developments in other labour institutions have contributed to a rising with-in country inequality. Finds that large welfare states play an important redistributive role, at least in developed countries.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2008-07-162008
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 66
 Publishing info: Geneva : International Institute for Labour Studies
 Table of Contents: Preface
Abstract
Introduction
Trade Unions, Collective Bargaining and Inequality: A Review of the Literature
Within-Country Income Inequality Data
Measures of Labour Institutions
Globalization Measures
Theoretical Predictions
Do Labour Institutions Reduce Inequality? An Econometric Analysis
Is the Inequality-Decreasing Effect of IR Institutions Withering Away in Advanced Countries?
Summary of Key Findings
Concluding Remarks
References
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 Identifiers: ISBN: 978-92-9014-885-2
ISBN: 978-92-9014-882-1
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Title: IILS Discussion Paper
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International Institute for Labour Studies, Editor              
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