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<ul><li>[[Compulsory conciliation or arbitration]]</li></ul>
 
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<ul><li>[[Replacement of striking workers]]</li></ul>
 
<ul><li>[[Replacement of striking workers]]</li></ul>
|description=This variable is taken from the CBR Labour Regulation Index Dataset (‘CBR-LRI’), which provides data on labor laws in 117 countries for the period from (in most cases) 1970 to 2022, except for post-socialist countries (see Adams et al. 2017, 2023). The variable measures the protection of the right to form trade unions in the country's constitution (flexibly interpreted in the case of countries without a codified constitution). The CBR-LRI data was coded using provisions of law and relevant court decisions, which are taken from secondary sources, national law databases, and ILO NATLEX data. The variable scale ranges from "0" to "1" where "1" corresponds to if strikes are not unlawful merely by reason of being unofficial or ‘wildcat’ strikes and "0" otherwise.
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|description=This variable is taken from the CBR Labour Regulation Index Dataset (‘CBR-LRI’), which provides data on labor laws in 117 countries for the period from (in most cases) 1970 to 2022, except for post-socialist countries (see Adams et al. 2017, 2023). The variable measures the unlawfulness of unofficial industrial action (such as unofficial or ‘wildcat’ strikes) in the country's statutory or case law, constitution and relevant court decisions or equivalent. The CBR-LRI data was coded using provisions of law and relevant court decisions, which are taken from secondary sources, national law databases, and ILO NATLEX data. The variable scale ranges from "0" to "1" where "1" corresponds to if strikes are not unlawful merely by reason of being unofficial or ‘wildcat’ strikes and "0" otherwise.
 
|codingrules=The coding template (algorithm) with the definition of the variable and instructions for the coding process is described in Adams et al. (2017, 2023). The assessment of the scale level in the CBR-LRI documentation and the description of the values in the template are partially contradictory. The scale level was set uniformly to metric for all CBR-LRI data on collective rights in the 1st project phase of CRC 1342; this is retained for pragmatic reasons. As Adams et al. (2023) describe, the value of the variable "Unofficial industrial action" "Equals 1 if strikes are not unlawful merely by reason of being unofficial or ‘wildcat’ strikes. Equals 0 otherwise. Scope for further gradations between 0 and 1 to reflect changes in the strength of the law."
 
|codingrules=The coding template (algorithm) with the definition of the variable and instructions for the coding process is described in Adams et al. (2017, 2023). The assessment of the scale level in the CBR-LRI documentation and the description of the values in the template are partially contradictory. The scale level was set uniformly to metric for all CBR-LRI data on collective rights in the 1st project phase of CRC 1342; this is retained for pragmatic reasons. As Adams et al. (2023) describe, the value of the variable "Unofficial industrial action" "Equals 1 if strikes are not unlawful merely by reason of being unofficial or ‘wildcat’ strikes. Equals 0 otherwise. Scope for further gradations between 0 and 1 to reflect changes in the strength of the law."
 
|citation=<br>Deakin, Simon, Johna Armour and Mathias Siems (2017). CBR Leximetric Datasets [updated]. [Dataset]. Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository. https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.9130<br>
 
|citation=<br>Deakin, Simon, Johna Armour and Mathias Siems (2017). CBR Leximetric Datasets [updated]. [Dataset]. Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository. https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.9130<br>

Revision as of 14:41, 18 November 2024

Quick info
Data type Numeric
Scale Metric
Value labels Not applicable
Technical name labor_unoff_indact
Category Labour and labour market
Label Unofficial industrial action
Related indicators

This variable is taken from the CBR Labour Regulation Index Dataset (‘CBR-LRI’), which provides data on labor laws in 117 countries for the period from (in most cases) 1970 to 2022, except for post-socialist countries (see Adams et al. 2017, 2023). The variable measures the unlawfulness of unofficial industrial action (such as unofficial or ‘wildcat’ strikes) in the country's statutory or case law, constitution and relevant court decisions or equivalent. The CBR-LRI data was coded using provisions of law and relevant court decisions, which are taken from secondary sources, national law databases, and ILO NATLEX data. The variable scale ranges from "0" to "1" where "1" corresponds to if strikes are not unlawful merely by reason of being unofficial or ‘wildcat’ strikes and "0" otherwise.

Coding rules

The coding template (algorithm) with the definition of the variable and instructions for the coding process is described in Adams et al. (2017, 2023). The assessment of the scale level in the CBR-LRI documentation and the description of the values in the template are partially contradictory. The scale level was set uniformly to metric for all CBR-LRI data on collective rights in the 1st project phase of CRC 1342; this is retained for pragmatic reasons. As Adams et al. (2023) describe, the value of the variable "Unofficial industrial action" "Equals 1 if strikes are not unlawful merely by reason of being unofficial or ‘wildcat’ strikes. Equals 0 otherwise. Scope for further gradations between 0 and 1 to reflect changes in the strength of the law."

Bibliographic info

Citation:
Deakin, Simon, Johna Armour and Mathias Siems (2017). CBR Leximetric Datasets [updated]. [Dataset]. Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository. https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.9130
Deakin, Simon, Johna Armour and Mathias Siems (2023). CBR Leximetric Datasets [Updated 2023]. Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository. https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.9130.2

Related publications:
Adams, Zoe, Louise Bishop, and Simon Deakin. (2017). CBR Labour Regulation Index (Dataset of 117 Countries). Cambridge: Centre for Business Research. Centre for Business Research, Cambridge. at: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.9130
Adams, Zoe, Bhumika Billa, Louise Bishop, Simon Deakin and Tvisha Shroff (2023). CBR Labour Regulation Index (Dataset of 117 Countries, 1970-2022) - Codes and Sources. Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge. at: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.9130.2

Misc

Project manager(s):
Responsible for data editing and entry: Andrea Schäfer (2021-2025), Jean-Yves Gerlitz (2018-20)
Principal Investigator: Irene Dingeldey, Ulrich Mückenberger
Student assistants: Karolin Meyer (2018-2020)

Data release:
Version 0.001: Initial release with data from CBR-LRI published in April 2017 (data for the period from (in most cases) 1970 to 2013)
Version 0.002: Updated with data from CBR-LRI 2023, V2* (data for the period from (in most cases) 1970 to 2022)

Revisions: No revisions yet

Sources

Deakin, Simon, Johna Armour and Mathias Siems (2017). CBR Leximetric Datasets [updated]. [Dataset]. Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository. https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.9130
Deakin, Simon, Johna Armour and Mathias Siems (2023). CBR Leximetric Datasets [Updated 2023]. Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository. https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.9130.2