On the determinants of mandatory works councils in Germany

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On the determinants of mandatory works councils in Germany. / Schnabel, Claus; Wagner, J; Addison, John T.
in: Industrial Relations, Jahrgang 36, Nr. 4, 01.10.1997, S. 419-445.

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Schnabel C, Wagner J, Addison JT. On the determinants of mandatory works councils in Germany. Industrial Relations. 1997 Okt 1;36(4):419-445. doi: 10.1111/0019-8676.00062

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title = "On the determinants of mandatory works councils in Germany",
abstract = "German works councils are often thought of as operating in all firms that exceed the basic size threshold (of five permanent employees) established under law. Drawing on a new large-scale, representative German data set, we report that only one-fifth of firms in our sample have works councils even if such firms do account for almost three-fourths of employment. The principal factors behind works council presence emerge as fairly conventional: firm size, firm age, branch plant status, the gender composition of the work force, and certain working arrangements. There are also signs of a close relation between workplace union density and council presence. However, some controversial causal links suggested in an earlier econometric literature receive little support.",
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AU - Addison, John T.

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N2 - German works councils are often thought of as operating in all firms that exceed the basic size threshold (of five permanent employees) established under law. Drawing on a new large-scale, representative German data set, we report that only one-fifth of firms in our sample have works councils even if such firms do account for almost three-fourths of employment. The principal factors behind works council presence emerge as fairly conventional: firm size, firm age, branch plant status, the gender composition of the work force, and certain working arrangements. There are also signs of a close relation between workplace union density and council presence. However, some controversial causal links suggested in an earlier econometric literature receive little support.

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