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@article{ Engler2023,
 title = {There is power in a union? Union members' preferences and the conditional effect of labour unions on left parties in different welfare state programmes},
 author = {Engler, Fabian and Voigt, Linda},
 journal = {British Journal of Industrial Relations},
 number = {1},
 pages = {89-109},
 volume = {61},
 year = {2023},
 issn = {1467-8543},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1111/bjir.12665},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-87996-1},
 abstract = {This article studies the effect of labour unions on policy-making in six different parts of the welfare state (passive and active labour market policy, employment protection, old-age pensions, health care and education) in OECD countries after 1980 with a two-level strategy: At the micro-level, we investigate union members' preferences. Ordered logit regression analyses indicate that union members favour generous social policies more strongly than non-members. Moreover, this effect is stronger for programmes closely related to the labour market than for programmes without a strong labour market link. At the macro-level, we investigate the conditional effect of unions on left parties expecting the former to push the left towards more generous labour market-related (but not towards less-labour market-related) programmes. Regression analyses essentially provide evidence for such a relationship. Overall, unions have been powerful in promoting their members' social policy preferences via left parties in government but their power is recently vanishing.},
 keywords = {ISSP; ISSP; Gewerkschaft; trade union; Macht; power; politische Linke; political left; Partei; party; Wohlfahrtsstaat; welfare state; OECD-Staat; OECD member country; politische Partizipation; political participation}}