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.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Downloads

Published

2019-03-08

How to Cite

Said, R., Yee, N. K., & Ismail, N. W. (2019). Do Trade Partners’ Labour Standards Affect ASEAN’s Labour Standards?. Institutions and Economies, 11(2), 21–42. Retrieved from https://samudera.um.edu.my/index.php/ijie/article/view/17020

Issue

Section

Articles