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Collective bargaining, Comparative industrial relations, Wages, Employment & unemployment, Political economy, Work & labour, Labor, Industrial And Labor Relations, Labor Market, Political Science, Business / Economics / Finance, Politics/International Relations, Australia, Germany, Italy, Japan, Sweden, USA, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Labor & Industrial Relations - General, Comparative industrial relatioShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Converging divergences: worldwide changes in employment systems
2000, ILR Press
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Converging Divergences: Worldwide Changes in Employment Systems (Cornell Studies in Industrial and Labor Relations)
December 1999, Cornell University Press
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Table of Contents
Introduction: the links between increased inequality and union decline
United States
United Kingdom
Australia
Germany
Japan, Sweden, and Italy
Summary: increased variation within countries but similarities across countries.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-306) and index.
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