Do Trade Partners’ Labour Standards Affect ASEAN’s Labour Standards?

Authors

  • Rusmawati Said University Putra Malaysia
  • Ng Kar Yee University Tunku Abdul Rahman
  • Normaz Wana Ismail University Putra Malaysia

Keywords:

ASEAN, labour standards, working conditions, worker’s rights, panel data

Abstract

This paper investigates the impact of foreign labour standards on domestic labour standards in ASEAN countries. The study employs a set of cross-sectional time series data that covers the period from 1995-2008 for its empirical analysis. Three different labour standards indicators, namely numbers of strikes and lockouts, cases of occupational injuries, and trade union density rates–are used as a proxy for labour standards. The results evince a race to the bottom for labour standards, represented by cases of injuries. In contrast, the effect of trade partners’ trade union density rate is negative and significant; however, the number of strikes and lockouts has an insignificant effect. The findings of the study suggest that there may be a race to the bottom in terms of working conditions among ASEAN countries, but not on the standards that measure the rights of workers.

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2019-03-08

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Do Trade Partners’ Labour Standards Affect ASEAN’s Labour Standards?. (2019). Institutions and Economies, 11(2), 21-42. https://mjir.um.edu.my/index.php/ijie/article/view/17020

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