Abstract
Using data from 33 countries, the author shows that four dimensions of national culture explain 53% of the variation in union density. Union density is negatively correlated with both ‘masculinity’ and ‘power distance’. Implications of the results relate to institutional practices and public policy. To the best of the author’s knowledge, this is the first article to examine the relationship between union density and national culture.
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