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Thus, Argentina has a degree of unionization approaching 40 percent, whereas the Dominican Republic has less than 10 percent trade-union membership.
Our results largely support their findings: industry concentration and degree of unionization for instance hamper innovation; skilled labor promotes it.
17Several other time-varying industry level variables might also impact the results: the share of blue collar relative to white collar workers, the degree of unionization and the share of casual workers, among others.
With regard to workplaces, relevant aspects of the social environment include workplace size and the degree of unionization [ 43, 44], which reflects the capability for collective action.
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This is by far the lowest level of unionization of any major democratic country.
While the degree of opposition to unions varies among countries, this opposition is perhaps strongest in the United States, where employers have aggressively opposed unionization of their employees.
Other countries might have some degree of protections but not allow unionization.
And our rates of unionization continue to fall.
"But part of unionization was certainly around the fact that, here you have a group of people who are at least college-educated and required to have graduate degrees, and yet they are struggling to achieve a middle-class life".
Opponents of unionization gave many reasons for the surprising results.
The prospect of unionization would do more than alter the work environment of the two casinos.
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