How representative are social partners in Europe? The role of dissimilarity

IF 0.7 Q4 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR Labour-England Pub Date : 2022-08-02 DOI:10.1111/labr.12232
Marta Martínez Matute, Pedro S. Martins
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Social partners (trade unions and employers' associations [EA]) and their representativeness can shape labour institutions and economic and social outcomes in many countries. In this paper, we argue that, when examining social partners' representativeness, it is important to consider both affiliation rates and dissimilarity measures. The latter concerns the extent to which affiliated and non-affiliated firms or workers are distributed similarly across relevant dimensions, including firm size. In our analysis of the European Company Survey, we find that affiliation density and dissimilarity measures correlate positively across countries, particularly in the case of EA in which we focus. This result also holds across EA when we use more detailed, firm population data for Portugal. We conclude that higher affiliation densities do not necessarily correspond to more representative social partners as they can involve greater dissimilarity between affiliated and non-affiliated firms.

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在欧洲,社会伙伴的代表性如何?差异性的作用
在许多国家,社会伙伴(工会和雇主协会[EA])及其代表性可以塑造劳工制度以及经济和社会成果。在本文中,我们认为,在检查社会伙伴的代表性时,重要的是要考虑隶属率和不相似的措施。后者涉及关联公司和非关联公司或工人在包括公司规模在内的相关维度上的相似分布程度。在我们对欧洲公司调查的分析中,我们发现隶属关系密度和不相似性度量在各个国家之间呈正相关,特别是在我们关注的EA的情况下。当我们使用更详细、更可靠的葡萄牙人口数据时,这一结果也适用于EA。我们的结论是,更高的隶属关系密度并不一定对应于更具代表性的社会伙伴,因为它们可能涉及关联公司和非关联公司之间更大的差异。
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期刊介绍: LABOUR provides a forum for analysis and debate on issues concerning labour economics and industrial relations. The Journal publishes high quality contributions which combine economic theory and statistical methodology in order to analyse behaviour, institutions and policies relevant to the labour market.
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