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Enrique Cardiel <[log in to unmask]>
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Thanks! I'm going to post this on my Facebook after work today. 

Enrique Cardiel 
Urban Health Extension Coordinator 
505-925-7393 
It's time we made it possible for all Americans to afford to see a doctor, 
but it's also time we made it less likely that they need to!



-----Original Message-----
From: Social Determinants of Health on behalf of Dennis Raphael
Sent: Fri 11/19/2010 2:11 PM
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Subject: [SDOH] correlations...
 
Union density and collective bargaining  r=. 42
Union density and child poverty rates   r=-.68
Collective bargaining and child poverty r=-.53 

Want to reduce child poverty?  Make it easuer to unionize!


Data Sources: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development 
(2010). Trade Union Density. Available at 
http://stats.oecd.org/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=UN_DEN;  Venn, D. (2009). 
Legislation, Collective Bargaining and Enforcement: Updating the OECD 
Employment Protection Indicators, OECD Social Employment and Migration 
Working Papers, No. 89, Paris: OECD; Organization for Economic Cooperation 
and Development (2009). Growing Unequal: Income Distribution and Poverty 
in OECD Countries,Figure 5.a2.1, p.154. 






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