wow-inequalities/02-data/intermediate/wos_sample/be741fd1e91e8e2fbe2fe3e00c191408-gouzoulis-giorgos-a/info.yaml

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abstract: 'This study examines the drivers of the steady decline in South Africa''s
private sector labour share between 1971 and 2019. The focus on South
Africa is instructive as its distributional contestation is bounded in a
matrix of racial conflict. Crucial reforms on trade, finance and welfare
were undertaken since 1994, but the study finds little evidence that the
extension of the franchise promoted egalitarianism, since white economic
elites invested in de facto political power. This study employs an
Unrestricted Error Correction Model to estimate the drivers of the
private sector labour share, and the findings suggest that
globalisation, financialisation and public spending have decreased the
labour share, while the effects of education have been positive but
insufficient to halt the decline.'
affiliation: 'Gouzoulis, G (Corresponding Author), Univ Bristol, Sch Management, Howard
House,Queens Ave, Bristol BS8 1QU, Avon, England.
Gouzoulis, Giorgos, Univ Bristol, Sch Management, Howard House,Queens Ave, Bristol
BS8 1QU, Avon, England.
Constantine, Collin, Univ Cambridge, Girton Coll, Cambridge, England.
Ajefu, Joseph, Northumbria Univ, Newcastle Business Sch, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne
\& Wear, England.'
article-number: 0143831X211063230
author: Gouzoulis, Giorgos and Constantine, Collin and Ajefu, Joseph
author-email: g.gouzoulis@bristol.ac.uk
author_list:
- family: Gouzoulis
given: Giorgos
- family: Constantine
given: Collin
- family: Ajefu
given: Joseph
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.1177/0143831X211063230
earlyaccessdate: DEC 2021
eissn: 1461-7099
files: []
issn: 0143-831X
journal: ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY
keywords: 'Democratisation; employment relationship; financialisation;
globalisation; inequality'
keywords-plus: 'INCOME INEQUALITY; WAGE INEQUALITY; FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT; SHAREHOLDER
VALUE; TIME-SERIES; PLANT-LEVEL; GLOBALIZATION; EMPLOYMENT; POLICY;
MEXICO'
language: English
month: FEB
number: '1'
number-of-cited-references: '117'
orcid-numbers: Ajefu, Joseph/0000-0001-6333-3708
pages: 184-207
papis_id: c03626f50789914a2da7f2470c4ff56a
ref: Gouzoulis2023economicpolitical
times-cited: '3'
title: Economic and political determinants of the South African labour share, 1971-2019
type: article
unique-id: WOS:000736220400001
usage-count-last-180-days: '1'
usage-count-since-2013: '5'
volume: '44'
web-of-science-categories: Industrial Relations \& Labor
year: '2023'