Sectors or countries? Typologies and level of analysis in comparative industrial relations

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Abstract

This article investigates the relevance of sector differences in comparative industrial relations. A critique of the ‘methodological nationalism’ of traditional comparative industrial relations is proposed on the basis of an empirical analysis of industrial relations indicators in nine different sectors across the 27 EU member states. It is found that industrial relations vary across sectors as deeply as they do across countries, and that a cluster analysis of sectoral industrial relations produces very different results from one at national aggregate level. The concept of ‘national model’ of industrial relations, implying coherence and homogeneity within countries, and typologies of geographic industrial relations ‘types’ are therefore put in question. The article concludes by pointing at the theoretical and methodological implications of a focus on the sector as an important level of analysis.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)185-202
Number of pages33
JournalEuropean journal of industrial relations
Volume18
Issue number3
Early online date20 Jul 2012
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2012

Keywords

  • Comparative industrial relations
  • sector
  • typology
  • cluster analysis
  • Europe
  • country variation

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