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English: Depicts trade union density in around 80 nations across the globe in a table format
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30 June 2010 |
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I collected data from: Hall-Jones, P., 2010. Unionism and Economic Performance. Internet article & statistics. Available at: http://www.newunionism.net/library/member%20contributions/news/Unionism%20and%20Economic%20Performance.htm and put in the table. Previously published: https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=f90c069a3e6bb729&id=F90C069A3E6BB729%21107&cid=F90C069A3E6BB729&id=F90C069A3E6BB729%21182 |
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Mariaannewagtmann |
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English: I made this file based on information found in: Hall-Jones, P., 2010. Unionism and Economic Performance. Internet article & statistics. Available at: http://www.newunionism.net/library/member%20contributions/news/Unionism%20and%20Economic%20Performance.htm
Johnson, S., 2004. An empirical examination of union density in six countries: Canada, Ecuador, Mexico, Nicaragua, the United States and Venezuela. Washington, DC, USA: Inter-American Development Bank, Research Network Working Paper £R-487, available at: http://www.iadb.org/res/publications/pubfiles/pubR-487.pdf.
OECD, 2010. Statistics on Trade Union Density. Paris, France: OECD(stat Extracts Web¬site (online)) Available at: http://stats.oecd.org/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=UN_DEN.
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