Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Kozák, Michal"
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Cultural productivism and public support for the universal basic income from a cross-national perspective
Kozák, Michal (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)It has been hypothesized that the capacity of universal basic income (UBI) to attract wider public support is impaired by the strength of productivist cultural norms and values, common to the majority of develope societies. ... -
Do minimum wages crowd out union density?
Kozák, Michal; Picot, Georg; Starke, Peter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Minimum wage legislation has spread across richdemocracies in recent decades in response to risinginequality and in-work poverty. However, there are con-cerns that state regulation of wages could reduce incen-tives to join ... -
The politics of the minimum wage: Explaining introduction and levels
Kozák, Michal; Picot, Georg Johannes (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2025)There is much economics research on the effects ofminimum wages, but little research on their poli-tics. Yet, ever more advanced capitalist democracieshave introduced minimum wages, and the setting ofminimum wage levels ... -
What Matters in a Job? A Multi-Level Study of Job Preference Orientations and the Intrinsic Quality of Work in 25 Societies
Kozák, Michal (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)This paper examines cross-national differences in job preference orientations from the perspective of job quality. In particular, it investigates the extent to which preferences of workers in 25 developed societies are ... -
Work orientations in contemporary advanced societies : Three comparative studies based on large-scale cross-national survey data
Kozák, Michal (Doctoral thesis, 2020-12-11)This thesis investigates work orientations among workers in contemporary capitalist societies from a comparative cross-national perspective. It consists of three individual studies. Each applies a different conceptual and ...