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NOTES
1. For a discussion of these problems, see Martin Roiser and Tim Little,
"Public Opinion, Trade Unions and Industrial Relations," Journal of Occupa-
tional Psychology
59 ( 1986): 259.
2. Index to International Public Opinion, 1982-1983, p. 271.
3. Index to International Public Opinion, 1989-1990, p. 246.
4. U.S. Department of Labor, Foreign Labor Trends: France, 1989- 1990, p. 11.
5. Index to International Public Opinion, 1984- 1985, p. 274.
6. International Gallup Polls, 1979, p. 121.
7. Index to International Public Opinion, 1979- 1980, p. 318.
8. U.S. Department of Labor, Foreign Labor Trends: Argentina, 1983, pp.
13-14.
9. Index to International Public Opinion, 1986- 1987, p. 337.
10. Index to International Public Opinion, 1982- 1983, p. 275.
11. Lawson K. Savery and Geoffrey N. Soutar, Trade Union Effectiveness,
Western Australian Labor Market Research Center, 1990, p. 17.
12. Commission of the European Communities, Young Europeans in 1987
( Brussels: Commission of the European Communities, 1989), pp. 190-192.
13. U.S. Department of Labor, Foreign Labor Trends: France, 1989- 1990, p. 11.
14. Index to International Public Opinion, 1984- 1985, p. 234.
15. Gabriel Calvi, Indagine sociale Italiana ( Milan: Franco Angele, 1987),
p. 136.
16. Index to International Public Opinion, 1987- 1988, p. 227.
17. Index to International Public Opinion, 1990- 1991, p. 263.
18. Index to International Public Opinion, 1985- 1986, p. 263.
19. P. K. Edwards and George Sayers Bain, "Why Are Trade Unions Becom-
ing More Popular? Unions and Public Opinion in Britain," British Journal of
Industrial Relations
, November 1988, p. 311.
20. Leif Lewin, Governing Trade Unions in Sweden ( Cambridge, Mass.:
Harvard University Press, 1980), pp. 88, 89, 92, 103.
21. International Gallup Polls ( Princeton, N.J.: Gallup, 1979), p. 121.
22. Sagardoy Bengoccha and David Leon Blanco, El Poder Sindical en
Espana
, 1982, p. 71.
23. Lewin, Governing Trade Unions, p. 86.
24. Index to International Public Opinion, 1990- 1991, p. 263.

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