2020
DOI: 10.1111/bjir.12571
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Hero or Villain? A Cohort and Generational Analysis of How Youth Attitudes Towards Unions Have Changed over Time

Abstract: Our study examines youth attitudes towards unions over a 40-year period to try and understand whether today's young workers might be the 'hero' or the 'villain' in the tale of declining union membership rates in the United States. Using nationally representative time-lag data from high-school seniors (N = 104,742) spanning 1976-2015, we conducted time trend, birth cohort and generational analyses to provide an 'apples to apples' comparison of how youth have felt about unions at different points in time. We fou… Show more

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“…Given the short time periods considered, this is unsurprising. Of particular interest is the age variable in light of concerns about youth attitudes towards trade unions (Aleks et al, 2021). The mean of age increased slightly for both males and females in 2014-2017 and 2017-2020 and is currently close to the point at which the probability of union membership is maximised so the effect on union density was small.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the short time periods considered, this is unsurprising. Of particular interest is the age variable in light of concerns about youth attitudes towards trade unions (Aleks et al, 2021). The mean of age increased slightly for both males and females in 2014-2017 and 2017-2020 and is currently close to the point at which the probability of union membership is maximised so the effect on union density was small.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though the argument of an individualistic youth as a central component in explaining the declining membership density is by no means new cf. the aforementioned study, other studies have been critical of the argument (Aleks et al 2021;Haynes et al 2005). The argument is still being advanced, as it resonates well with other theoretical strands especially within management literature (Aleks et al 2021).…”
Section: Structural Explanations For the Density Gapmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…the aforementioned study, other studies have been critical of the argument (Aleks et al 2021;Haynes et al 2005). The argument is still being advanced, as it resonates well with other theoretical strands especially within management literature (Aleks et al 2021). Although in society there is a general focus on the individual as well as the individual's free self-expression, it must necessarily be discussed whether a macro-oriented generational explanation causes uniform results in young people's individual orientation towards trade unions and unionization?…”
Section: Structural Explanations For the Density Gapmentioning
confidence: 97%
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