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"Using representative data from the German social survey ALLBUS 2002 and the
European Social Survey 2002/03, this paper provides the first empirical analysis of trade union
‘never-membership’ in Germany. We show that between 54 and 59 percent of all employees in
Germany have never been members of a trade union. In western Germany, individuals’ probability
of ‘never-membership’ is significantly affected by their personal characteristics, their
political orientation and (to a lesser degree) their family background. In addition, the presence
of a union at the workplace plays a significant role. While the latter factor is also important in
eastern Germany, many of the variables which are relevant for ‘never-membership’ in the west
prove to be irrelevant in the east. This difference probably reflects the fact that most employees
in eastern Germany did not really have a choice not to become union members during the
communist regime." (author's abstract)
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Who Are the Workers Who Never Joined a Union? :
Empirical Evidence from Western and Eastern Germany
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In: Industrielle Beziehungen : Zeitschrift für Arbeit, Organisation und Management, 13, 2006, 2, 118-131
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