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The sociology of labor markets and trade unions

[collection article]

Streeck, Wolfgang

Abstract

"This chapter deals with the relationship between trade unions and labour markets. It cannot even attempt to offer a comprehensive treatment of either of the two. The first section, 'Labour Markets and Trade Unions in Sociological Research and Theory' takes stock of core concepts and research tradit... view more

"This chapter deals with the relationship between trade unions and labour markets. It cannot even attempt to offer a comprehensive treatment of either of the two. The first section, 'Labour Markets and Trade Unions in Sociological Research and Theory' takes stock of core concepts and research traditions informing, or potentially informing, an economic sociology perspective on the subject. It is followed by a systematic discussion linking trade unionism to the interaction of supply and demand in different types of labour markets and trade unions to an exploration of the relationship between trade unions and politics on the one hand and the economy on the other ('Labor Markets and Trade Unions: Between Economy and Society'). Next comes a stylized historical account of the coevolution of modern trade unions, labour markets, and the welfare state in different advanced industrial countries. The chapter concludes with informed speculation on the future of labor markets and trade unions in the postindustrial era ('The Rise and Decline of Trade Unions')." (excerpt)... view less

Keywords
market economy; economic union; labor; social network; social integration; labor market

Classification
Sociology of Economics
Sociology of Work, Industrial Sociology, Industrial Relations

Method
basic research

Collection Title
The handbook of economic sociology

Editor
Smelser, Neil J.; Swedberg, Richard

Document language
English

Publication Year
2005

Publisher
Princeton Univ. Press

City
Princeton

Page/Pages
p. 254-283

ISBN
0-691-12125-7

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications

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