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Empowering labor: Leftist approaches to wage policy in unequal democracies

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Abstract

Empowering Labor uses a comparative study of Chile, Portugal, and Uruguay to analyze the underlying political dynamics that shape the use of wage policy as a pre-distributive instrument of leftist parties in power in unequal democracies. The book theorizes that the unity of the Left and labor's political legitimacy are two main drivers for relating on wage policy as a pre-distributive instrument for promoting inclusion. These factors are shaped by elite long-term strategies towards labor. Such strategies, when dominant for long-enough periods, create path dependency, shaping differential opportunities for further options down the road. The book integrates large-scale historical processes with frequently analyzed short-term and agency-based factors to elucidate variation in the crafting of wage policies and reshapes the debate on the politics of pre-distribution in unequal democracies by situating the cases in a longer historical arc. • Provides a cross-reginal analysis between Latin America and Southern Europe • Introduces long-term factors of the empowerment of subordinate groups and their political inclusion • Reshapes the debate on the politics of pre-distribution in unequal democracies.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages219
ISBN (Electronic)9781009433549
ISBN (Print)9781009433525
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Mar 2024

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  1. SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
    SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities

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