Lee, "International Migration..." (2005)
(argument) Deindustrialization --> Decline in union density; Immigration --> Decline in union density
(72) end of centralized wage bargaining --> decline in union density
(75-76) reasonable summary of the debates on deindustrialization
(78) inflation --> unionization (spurs people to protect wages)
(79) 'Ghent system' has protected union density, in Scandinavian countries, etc.
(79) Immigration is significant
(80) Industrial employment is significant (but not trade)
(82) Institutional arrangements matter, of course [and this is where it would make sense to discuss the state of the labour movement, etc; as well as the question of why the Scandinavian countries have seen an explosion in union density despite deindustrialization]
(argument) Deindustrialization --> Decline in union density; Immigration --> Decline in union density
(72) end of centralized wage bargaining --> decline in union density
(75-76) reasonable summary of the debates on deindustrialization
(78) inflation --> unionization (spurs people to protect wages)
(79) 'Ghent system' has protected union density, in Scandinavian countries, etc.
(79) Immigration is significant
(80) Industrial employment is significant (but not trade)
(82) Institutional arrangements matter, of course [and this is where it would make sense to discuss the state of the labour movement, etc; as well as the question of why the Scandinavian countries have seen an explosion in union density despite deindustrialization]
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