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The Impact of Labor Disputes on the Fabric of French Society From 1950 to the Mid-80's0
Monique Borrel, University of California, Berkeley
ABSTRACT: The theoretical and empirical model presented here aims to demonstrate that strikes played a key role in social and political changes that reshaped French society from 1950 to the mid-80's. This model is based on the differentation between 3 categories of strikes: localized disputes, strike waves and generalized disputes, and national action days, whose determinants and impact on the fabric of French society were significantly different.
SUGGESTED CITATION: Monique Borrel,
"The Impact of Labor Disputes on the Fabric of French Society From 1950 to the Mid-80's0"
(October 1, 1992).
Institute for Research on Labor and Employment.
Institute for Research on Labor and Employment Working Paper Series.
Paper iirwps-050-92.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/iir/iirwps/iirwps-050-92
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