2016
DOI: 10.1177/1024258916658812
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Comparing official strike data in Europe – dealing with varieties of strike recording

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“…ILOSTAT database, which is the primary source of strike data, contains considerable gaps, with time series available only for a minority of countries. 7 Some countries simply do not collect this data -and this is true of Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic and Slovenia; or they do not collect it on a regular basis (Dribbusch and Vandaele, 2016). Furthermore, in countries where strike data is collected, this is primarily done by employers and employers' associations.…”
Section: Comparing Strike Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…ILOSTAT database, which is the primary source of strike data, contains considerable gaps, with time series available only for a minority of countries. 7 Some countries simply do not collect this data -and this is true of Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic and Slovenia; or they do not collect it on a regular basis (Dribbusch and Vandaele, 2016). Furthermore, in countries where strike data is collected, this is primarily done by employers and employers' associations.…”
Section: Comparing Strike Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Croatia is one of a small group of countries in the EU that does not maintain a national statistical account of strikes (Dribbusch and Vandaele, 2016). For that reason, researchers have had to devise indirect ways of assessing the levels of industrial conflict in Croatia.…”
Section: Strike Data For Croatiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Form und Bedeutung von Streiks sind zugleich in unterschiedlichen historischen, kulturellen und institutionellen Settings verortet (siehe Ancelovici, 2011, S. 133). Welche Botschaften ein Streik aussendet und wie er von den Konfliktparteien verstanden wird, hängt dabei nicht zuletzt von den je- (Dribbusch & Vandaele, 2015u. 2016b.…”
Section: Einleitung: Zur Bedeutung Von Streikdatenunclassified
“…Streikdaten, darüber dürfte in der einschlägigen Wissenschaft Konsens bestehen, sind für die Analyse der industriellen Beziehungen unverzichtbar, auch wenn Zahlen nicht den Blick auf das tatsächliche Geschehen ersetzen. Mit Blick auf die Situation der Streikstatistik in Europa zeigt sich, dass deren inhärente Probleme sich auch andernorts stellen (Lyddon, 2007;Dribbusch & Vandaele, 2016a). Den Vorschlägen der 1926 bei der ILO versammelten Statistiker/innen nach einer Vereinheitlichung der nationalen Streikerfassung (ILO, 1926b), ist, so kann heute festgestellt werden, kein wirklicher Erfolg beschieden gewesen.…”
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“…Compared with the previous decade, the average days-not-worked rate rose in only four other countries: Belgium, France, Germany and Luxembourg. However, for the latter three countries, data issues might be involved: for France and Germany the method for collecting strike information has changed and there are no data after 2007 for Luxembourg (Dribbusch and Vandaele, 2016). This small country will therefore be left out of the analysis; the same applies to Cyprus and Malta.…”
Section: The Aggregated Strike Picture: Sustained Cross-national Divementioning
confidence: 99%