This paper presents new evidence on the impact of Right-To-Work (RTW) on state economic growth. It investigates manufacturing employment growth in Idaho following that state’s adoption of RTW in 1986. Idaho is the most recent state to adopt RTW, and the only state to have adopted RTW within the last 25 years. Using a county-level analysis and comparisons based on alternative treatment and control groups, this study finds that manufacturing employment growth was significantly greater in Idaho than in the control groups. Medium-sized rural counties appear to have received the greatest benefit from the adoption of RTW
Using Oklahoma as a case study, this thesis applies a synthetic controls model to investigate the ca...
The empirical literature on the wage effect of 'right-to-work' (RTW) legislation remains fairly ambi...
Unions and right to work laws have been a contentious subject since the passage of the Taft-Hartley ...
The role of right-to-work laws on state economies, labor organizations and employees are controversi...
Right-to-work legislation continues to be debated at both the national and state levels. This paper ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe author examines the wage effects of...
With West Virginia having just become the twenty-sixth state to pass right-to-work (RTW) legislation...
There is an ongoing debate about whether changes in labor regulations such as Right to Work (RTW) la...
Until recently, the spread of “right-to-work” (RTW) legislation formed a fairly dormant chapter in t...
This paper builds upon prior literature to examine right-to-work legislation and how it affects unio...
This paper investigates the effects of state right-to-work (RTW) laws on individuals’ well-being and...
The issue of unionization is an enduring one both politically and economically. A major subset withi...
A large empirical literature has found positive effects from economic freedom on economic outcomes, ...
This reaseach paper looks at the effect that right-to-work laws have had on the economy of Arkansas....
The 1947 Taft-Hartley amendments to the National Labor Relations Act (1935) authorized a state's rig...
Using Oklahoma as a case study, this thesis applies a synthetic controls model to investigate the ca...
The empirical literature on the wage effect of 'right-to-work' (RTW) legislation remains fairly ambi...
Unions and right to work laws have been a contentious subject since the passage of the Taft-Hartley ...
The role of right-to-work laws on state economies, labor organizations and employees are controversi...
Right-to-work legislation continues to be debated at both the national and state levels. This paper ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe author examines the wage effects of...
With West Virginia having just become the twenty-sixth state to pass right-to-work (RTW) legislation...
There is an ongoing debate about whether changes in labor regulations such as Right to Work (RTW) la...
Until recently, the spread of “right-to-work” (RTW) legislation formed a fairly dormant chapter in t...
This paper builds upon prior literature to examine right-to-work legislation and how it affects unio...
This paper investigates the effects of state right-to-work (RTW) laws on individuals’ well-being and...
The issue of unionization is an enduring one both politically and economically. A major subset withi...
A large empirical literature has found positive effects from economic freedom on economic outcomes, ...
This reaseach paper looks at the effect that right-to-work laws have had on the economy of Arkansas....
The 1947 Taft-Hartley amendments to the National Labor Relations Act (1935) authorized a state's rig...
Using Oklahoma as a case study, this thesis applies a synthetic controls model to investigate the ca...
The empirical literature on the wage effect of 'right-to-work' (RTW) legislation remains fairly ambi...
Unions and right to work laws have been a contentious subject since the passage of the Taft-Hartley ...