Studies uniformly conclude that union wage effects are largest for workers with low measured skills. Longitudinal analysis using 1989/90-1994/95 CPS matched panels produces union premium estimates equivalent across skill groups, following appropriate sample restrictions and control for worker- specific skills. NLSY evidence on aptitude scores confirms that union workers with high measured skills have relatively low unmeasured skills. Differential selection by skill class and skill homogeneity in union workplaces result from employer and employee sorting in response to wage standardization, union organizing where skills are homogeneous, and unionized employers ' reluctance to hire the most as well as least able workers
A model of the determinants of worker preferences for union representation as distinct from their ac...
This cross-sectional analysis of employment in the 50 U.S. States during the years 2003-2012 provide...
We revisit the well-known negative association between unionization and workers’ job satisfaction in...
Studies uniformly conclude that union wage effects are largest for workers with low measured skills....
This paper studies the effects of unions on the structure of wages using an estimation technique tha...
This study explores the existence of a net union premium and of the extent of rationing by quality o...
We examine the effect of unions on the earnings of health care workers, with emphasis on the measure...
We examine the effect of unions on the earnings of health care workers, with emphasis on the measure...
I examine evidence on private sector union wage gaps in the United States. The consensus opinion amo...
Private-sector unionization rates have fallen precipitously in the United States over the past half ...
Union membership displayed a n-shaped pattern over the 20th century, while the distribution of incom...
We provide the most extensive investigation into the connection between union power and nonunion wor...
The typical study of wage differentials examines workers at all educational levels and attends close...
The demand for higher union wages can be heard from migrant union workers in Florida to GM autoworke...
Wages for black and white workers are substantially lower in occupations with a high density of blac...
A model of the determinants of worker preferences for union representation as distinct from their ac...
This cross-sectional analysis of employment in the 50 U.S. States during the years 2003-2012 provide...
We revisit the well-known negative association between unionization and workers’ job satisfaction in...
Studies uniformly conclude that union wage effects are largest for workers with low measured skills....
This paper studies the effects of unions on the structure of wages using an estimation technique tha...
This study explores the existence of a net union premium and of the extent of rationing by quality o...
We examine the effect of unions on the earnings of health care workers, with emphasis on the measure...
We examine the effect of unions on the earnings of health care workers, with emphasis on the measure...
I examine evidence on private sector union wage gaps in the United States. The consensus opinion amo...
Private-sector unionization rates have fallen precipitously in the United States over the past half ...
Union membership displayed a n-shaped pattern over the 20th century, while the distribution of incom...
We provide the most extensive investigation into the connection between union power and nonunion wor...
The typical study of wage differentials examines workers at all educational levels and attends close...
The demand for higher union wages can be heard from migrant union workers in Florida to GM autoworke...
Wages for black and white workers are substantially lower in occupations with a high density of blac...
A model of the determinants of worker preferences for union representation as distinct from their ac...
This cross-sectional analysis of employment in the 50 U.S. States during the years 2003-2012 provide...
We revisit the well-known negative association between unionization and workers’ job satisfaction in...