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Women workers and unions in Europe: an analysis by industrial sector

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  • Hastings, S.
  • Coleman M.

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Based on a survey carried out in 1992. Identifies various factors influencing the degree of trade unionization of women. Studies the concentration and growth of women's employment in part-time work and the small firm sector. Covers the relationship between union membership and the extent of unemployment insurance, maternity leave and maternity benefits.

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  • Hastings, S. & Coleman M., 1992. "Women workers and unions in Europe: an analysis by industrial sector," ILO Working Papers 992921933402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992921933402676
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