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The WageIndicator Collective Bargaining Agreements Database (CBA Database) includes the coded content of an increasing number of Collective Labour Agreements (CBAs or CLAs). These Collective Agreements have been gathered, annotated and coded by the WageIndicator team and its partners. By January 2021 the Database included 1,594 CBAs from 62 countries. The coding scheme has more than 700 variables. Information about the CBA Database can be found here https://wageindicator.org/labour-laws/collective-bargaining-agreements. Information about the COLBAR project can be found here: https://wageindicator.org/Wageindicatorfoundation/projects/colbar.
Funded by European Commission, DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, VS/2019/0077
coded clauses, Collective Bargaining Agreements, working conditions, worldwide coverage, wages
coded clauses, Collective Bargaining Agreements, working conditions, worldwide coverage, wages
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