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How do unions contribute to the capacity of left-wing parties to build new voters’ coalitions? It is conventional wisdom to consider unions as a burden on the capacity of left parties to appeal to high-skilled workers. The paper proposes to reconsider the role of unions, since they increasingly organize (high-skilled) white-collar workers due to changes in the employment structure.
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Unions and the Capacity of Left Parties to Build New Voters’ Coalitions
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