Unions' Involvement in the Welfare State
Unions' Involvement in the Welfare State
Shows that there are important correlations between the unions' strength and activities and their welfare outcomes. The chapter provides a taxonomy of the large differences across countries in unions' strength and social expenditure. The analysis distinguishes among four dimensions of union influence: (1) unions as political movements; (2) unions and self‐administration in public schemes; (3) unions and private pensions; and (4) institutional participation and political veto points.
Keywords: institutional participation, political movements, political veto points, private pensions, public schemes, social expenditure, unions' strength, welfare outcomes
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