Institutional features of wage bargaining in 23 countries, the US and Japan

"This paper presents information on wage bargaining institutions, collected using a standardised questionnaire. Our data provide information from 1995 and 2006, for four sectors of activity and the aggregate economy, considering 23 European countries, plus the US and Japan. Main findings includ...

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Main Authors: Du Caju, Philip, Gautier, Erwan, Momferatou, Daphné, Ward-Warmedinger, Mélanie
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Brussels 2008
National Bank of Belgium
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19189098124919072709-institutional-features-of-wage.htm
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author Du Caju, Philip
Gautier, Erwan
Momferatou, Daphné
Ward-Warmedinger, Mélanie
author_facet Du Caju, Philip
Gautier, Erwan
Momferatou, Daphné
Ward-Warmedinger, Mélanie
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description "This paper presents information on wage bargaining institutions, collected using a standardised questionnaire. Our data provide information from 1995 and 2006, for four sectors of activity and the aggregate economy, considering 23 European countries, plus the US and Japan. Main findings include a high degree of regulation in wage setting in most countries. Although union membership is low in many countries, union coverage is high and almost all countries also have some form of national minimum wage. Most countries negotiate wages on several levels, the sectoral level still being the most dominant, with an increasingly important role for bargaining at the firm level. The average length of collective bargaining agreements is found to lie between one and three years. Most agreements are strongly driven by developments in prices and eleven countries have some form of indexation mechanism which affects wages. Cluster analysis identifies three country groupings of wage-setting institutions."
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USA
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is_hierarchy_title Institutional features of wage bargaining in 23 countries, the US and Japan
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National Bank of Belgium
spellingShingle Du Caju, Philip
Gautier, Erwan
Momferatou, Daphné
Ward-Warmedinger, Mélanie
collective bargaining
comparison
trade union role
wage determination
Institutional features of wage bargaining in 23 countries, the US and Japan
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title Institutional features of wage bargaining in 23 countries, the US and Japan
topic collective bargaining
comparison
trade union role
wage determination
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19189098124919072709-institutional-features-of-wage.htm