diff --git a/02-data/intermediate/zotero-library.bib b/02-data/intermediate/zotero-library.bib index a132834..520ebd6 100644 --- a/02-data/intermediate/zotero-library.bib +++ b/02-data/intermediate/zotero-library.bib @@ -980,7 +980,8 @@ Lastly, it finds stronger results among women, unemployed, less experienced appl @article{Ahumada2023, title = {Trade Union Strength, Business Power, and Labor Policy Reform: {{The}} Cases of {{Argentina}} and {{Chile}} in Comparative Perspective}, author = {Ahumada, Pablo Perez}, - year = {2023 MAR 26 2023}, + year = {2023}, + month = mar, journal = {International Journal of Comparative Sociology}, doi = {10.1177/00207152231163846}, abstract = {In this article, I explain why pro-labor reforms succeed or fail. Focusing on the cases of Argentina and Chile, I show that labor reforms are more successful in extending trade union rights when unions successfully build associational power and employers are less able to do so. Consistent with this argument, a quantitative analysis of time-series cross-sectional data from 78 countries suggests that the level of class power disparity is negatively correlated with the extension of workers' collective rights. At the end of the article, I discuss how these results have implications for the study of labor reforms and power resources.},