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Do Immigrants Trust Trade Unions? A Study of 18 European Countries
Authors:Anastasia Gorodzeisky  Andrew Richards
Institution:Anastasia Gorodzeisky is at Tel Aviv University. Andrew Richards is at Carlos III University.
Abstract:Migrants form growing proportions of national workforces in advanced capitalist societies. Yet little is known about their attitudes towards the principal agents of worker representation in their host countries, the trade unions, much less via cross-national research. Using European Values Survey data, we redress this imbalance by examining migrants’ levels of trust in unions, compared to native-born. We find higher levels of trust in unions by migrants (compared to native-born) in general and especially by migrants during their first decades after arrival and whose countries of origin are characterized by poor quality institutions. These findings have significant implications for unionization strategies towards migrants, especially given received wisdom portraying migrants as indifferent or distrustful towards unions.
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