Why Do Labor Regimes Change? Worker Power, the Supplier Squeeze, and Structural Transformation in the Global Apparel Industry

Kristoffer Marslev, Lindsay Whitfield*

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Abstract

Debates on labor regimes situate worker outcomes at the intersection of globalized production and specific social formations, but they do not specify how and why labor regimes change over time. This article presents a new approach to explaining how labor regimes change in the global apparel industry, the labor-led profit squeeze approach, combining insights from global production networks (GPN), development economics and labor studies. This approach argues that workers’ bargaining power is largely conditional upon processes of structural transformation. The article demonstrates this conceptual approach through a comparative analysis of the apparel export industries in Madagascar, Cambodia, and Vietnam.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummerlbae049
TidsskriftJournal of Economic Geography
Antal sider21
ISSN1468-2702
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 6 jan. 2025

Bibliografisk note

Epub ahead of print. Published online: 06 January 2025.

Emneord

  • Labor regimes
  • Apparel
  • Global production networks
  • Structural transformation
  • Worker bargaining power

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