
handle: 10486/700089 , 10272/5537
Desde la Estrategia Europea de Empleo (EEE), el debate en temas laborales, tanto en la academia como en el ámbito de la política laboral, se está centrando en la capacidad de las economías europeas para crear empleo y de calidad. En este paper se desarrolla un análisis tipo panel data, para caracterizar la estructura de la negociación colectiva (centralización, coordinación y poder sindical) y la calidad del empleo (indicadores de calidad de la EEE), para los países del núcleo central de la UE en la última década. El análisis trata de contrastar una hipótesis de trabajo acerca de la posible influencia de las características de los diferentes sistemas de negociación colectiva en la evolución macroeconómica del empleo, no sólo en cantidad, sino en calidad, interpretando ésta por las condiciones laborales vigentes en cada mercado laboral
Since the European Employment Strategy, the discussion on labour issues, both in academia and in labour policy arena, is focusing on the ability of European economies to create jobs and qualified jobs. This paper develops a panel data analysis to characterize the structure of collective bargaining (centralization, coordination and union power) and employment quality (quality indicators of the EES) for the core countries of the EU in the last decade. The analysis seeks to contrast a hypothesis about the likely influence of different collective bargaining systems characteristics on macroeconomic employment development, not only in quantity terms but in quality ones, identifying last one as the working conditions prevailing in each labour market
Negociación colectiva, Job quality, Unión Europea, Calidad del empleo, Collective bargaining, European Union, Economía
Negociación colectiva, Job quality, Unión Europea, Calidad del empleo, Collective bargaining, European Union, Economía
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