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- Title
Social risk protection in collective agreements: Evidence from the Netherlands.
- Authors
Yerkes, Mara; Tijdens, Kea
- Abstract
To what extent can collective bargaining compensate for a decline in or absence of welfare state protection against social risks? In this article, we use a comprehensive collective agreement database to analyse social risk coverage in the Netherlands from 1995 to 2009. We compare two forms of social risk, disability and work—life arrangements, analysing the share of collective agreements that offer these arrangements across time. Our results show that collective bargaining differs across the public and private sector but is similar at different levels of bargaining. In general, our findings demonstrate that collective agreements often compensate for declining welfare state coverage or a lack of state provision. As a result, the findings presented here suggest occupational welfare, in the form of collective bargaining, is an important component of welfare provision that is oftentimes overlooked in the current welfare state literature.
- Subjects
GRIEVANCE procedures; LABOR unions; COLLECTIVE labor agreements; NEGOTIATION; INDUSTRIAL relations
- Publication
European Journal of Industrial Relations, 2010, Vol 16, Issue 4, p369
- ISSN
0959-6801
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1177/0959680110384608