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Author Dingeldey, Irene

Title Minimum Wage Regimes Statutory Regulation, Collective Bargaining and Adequate Levels
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (304 p.)
Series Routledge Research in Comparative Politics Ser
Routledge Research in Comparative Politics Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of boxes -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 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 for theory and practice -- 12. Conclusion: Understanding the multiple interactions between institutions of minimum wages and industrial relations -- Index
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Form Electronic book
Author Grimshaw, Damian
Schulten, Thorsten
ISBN 9780429688362
0429688369