Employers and child workers: An institutional approach
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Price, Robin
Bailey, Janis
McDonald, Paula
Pini, Barbara
Bailey, Janis
McDonald, Paula
Pini, Barbara
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2011
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This article explores employers' perspectives on the introduction of child employment legislation in Australia1 through the lens of the three pillars-regulative, normative and cultural-cognitive-of institutional theory. The study extends the traditional industrial relations (IR) focus on regulation to examine how human resource (HR) practices around child employment become legitimised, normalised and socially supported.
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Industrial Relations Journal
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42
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3
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Economics
Commerce, management, tourism and services
Industrial and employee relations