Minimum Wage Regimes
Statutory Regulation, Collective Bargaining and Adequate Levels
Herausgeber: Dingeldey, Irene; Schulten, Thorsten; Grimshaw, Damian
Minimum Wage Regimes
Statutory Regulation, Collective Bargaining and Adequate Levels
Herausgeber: Dingeldey, Irene; Schulten, Thorsten; Grimshaw, Damian
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This book goes beyond traditional minimum wage research to investigate the interplay between different country and sectoral institutional settings and actors' strategies in the field of minimum wage policies.
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This book goes beyond traditional minimum wage research to investigate the interplay between different country and sectoral institutional settings and actors' strategies in the field of minimum wage policies.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9781138392380
- ISBN-10: 1138392383
- Artikelnr.: 59988154
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9781138392380
- ISBN-10: 1138392383
- Artikelnr.: 59988154
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Irene Dingeldey is Director of the Institute Labour and Economy at the University of Bremen, Germany. Damian Grimshaw is Professor of Employment Studies at King's College London, UK, and Associate Dean for Research Impact. Thorsten Schulten is a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Economic and Social Research (WSI) at the Hans Böckler Foundation, and Head of the WSI Collective Agreement Archive. He is also an honorary professor at the University of Tübingen, Germany.
1. Introduction: Minimum wage regimes in Europe and selected developing
countries 2. Minimum wages and the multiple functions of wages Part I:
Actors' strategies influencing collective bargaining and minimum wage
regulations at national level in European countries 3. Securing wage floors
in the absence of a statutory minimum wage: Minimum wage regulations in
Scandinavia facing low wage competition 4. Minimum wages in Southern
Europe: Regulation and reconfiguration under the shadow of hierarchy 5.
Shaping minimum wages in Central and Eastern Europe: Giving up collective
bargaining in favour of legal regulation? Part II: The combined effects of
minimum wages and collective bargaining in different sectors 6. The
interplay of minimum wages and collective bargaining in Germany: How and
why does it vary across sectors? 7. Downward convergence between negotiated
wages and the minimum wage: The case of the Netherlands 8. The SMIC as a
driver for collective bargaining: The interplay of collective bargaining
and minimum wage in France Part III: The minimum wage beyond Europe - an
accomplishment or an alternative to collective bargaining? 9. Minimum wages
in Indonesia: Informality, politics and weak trade unions in a large
middle-income country 10. Are minimum wages for textile and garment
industry workers effective? A sector-in-country institutionalist approach
for five developing countries 11. Minimum wages and inequality mitigation
in post-dictatorship industrial relations systems in Latin America: The
case of Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay Part IV: Conclusion: Lessons to be
learned? 12. Conclusion: Understanding the multiple interactions between
institutions of minimum wages and industrial relations
countries 2. Minimum wages and the multiple functions of wages Part I:
Actors' strategies influencing collective bargaining and minimum wage
regulations at national level in European countries 3. Securing wage floors
in the absence of a statutory minimum wage: Minimum wage regulations in
Scandinavia facing low wage competition 4. Minimum wages in Southern
Europe: Regulation and reconfiguration under the shadow of hierarchy 5.
Shaping minimum wages in Central and Eastern Europe: Giving up collective
bargaining in favour of legal regulation? Part II: The combined effects of
minimum wages and collective bargaining in different sectors 6. The
interplay of minimum wages and collective bargaining in Germany: How and
why does it vary across sectors? 7. Downward convergence between negotiated
wages and the minimum wage: The case of the Netherlands 8. The SMIC as a
driver for collective bargaining: The interplay of collective bargaining
and minimum wage in France Part III: The minimum wage beyond Europe - an
accomplishment or an alternative to collective bargaining? 9. Minimum wages
in Indonesia: Informality, politics and weak trade unions in a large
middle-income country 10. Are minimum wages for textile and garment
industry workers effective? A sector-in-country institutionalist approach
for five developing countries 11. Minimum wages and inequality mitigation
in post-dictatorship industrial relations systems in Latin America: The
case of Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay Part IV: Conclusion: Lessons to be
learned? 12. Conclusion: Understanding the multiple interactions between
institutions of minimum wages and industrial relations
1. Introduction: Minimum wage regimes in Europe and selected developing
countries 2. Minimum wages and the multiple functions of wages Part I:
Actors' strategies influencing collective bargaining and minimum wage
regulations at national level in European countries 3. Securing wage floors
in the absence of a statutory minimum wage: Minimum wage regulations in
Scandinavia facing low wage competition 4. Minimum wages in Southern
Europe: Regulation and reconfiguration under the shadow of hierarchy 5.
Shaping minimum wages in Central and Eastern Europe: Giving up collective
bargaining in favour of legal regulation? Part II: The combined effects of
minimum wages and collective bargaining in different sectors 6. The
interplay of minimum wages and collective bargaining in Germany: How and
why does it vary across sectors? 7. Downward convergence between negotiated
wages and the minimum wage: The case of the Netherlands 8. The SMIC as a
driver for collective bargaining: The interplay of collective bargaining
and minimum wage in France Part III: The minimum wage beyond Europe - an
accomplishment or an alternative to collective bargaining? 9. Minimum wages
in Indonesia: Informality, politics and weak trade unions in a large
middle-income country 10. Are minimum wages for textile and garment
industry workers effective? A sector-in-country institutionalist approach
for five developing countries 11. Minimum wages and inequality mitigation
in post-dictatorship industrial relations systems in Latin America: The
case of Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay Part IV: Conclusion: Lessons to be
learned? 12. Conclusion: Understanding the multiple interactions between
institutions of minimum wages and industrial relations
countries 2. Minimum wages and the multiple functions of wages Part I:
Actors' strategies influencing collective bargaining and minimum wage
regulations at national level in European countries 3. Securing wage floors
in the absence of a statutory minimum wage: Minimum wage regulations in
Scandinavia facing low wage competition 4. Minimum wages in Southern
Europe: Regulation and reconfiguration under the shadow of hierarchy 5.
Shaping minimum wages in Central and Eastern Europe: Giving up collective
bargaining in favour of legal regulation? Part II: The combined effects of
minimum wages and collective bargaining in different sectors 6. The
interplay of minimum wages and collective bargaining in Germany: How and
why does it vary across sectors? 7. Downward convergence between negotiated
wages and the minimum wage: The case of the Netherlands 8. The SMIC as a
driver for collective bargaining: The interplay of collective bargaining
and minimum wage in France Part III: The minimum wage beyond Europe - an
accomplishment or an alternative to collective bargaining? 9. Minimum wages
in Indonesia: Informality, politics and weak trade unions in a large
middle-income country 10. Are minimum wages for textile and garment
industry workers effective? A sector-in-country institutionalist approach
for five developing countries 11. Minimum wages and inequality mitigation
in post-dictatorship industrial relations systems in Latin America: The
case of Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay Part IV: Conclusion: Lessons to be
learned? 12. Conclusion: Understanding the multiple interactions between
institutions of minimum wages and industrial relations