To inform the ongoing debate over graduate student unionization, the author tests for the presence of union-related premiums among teaching and research assistant stipends using data from The Chronicle of Higher Education’s survey of departments in six fields in 2000, 2001, and 2003. Ordinary least squares and instrumental variables methods reveal union and union threat premiums among teaching assistant stipends. There is little evidence of union-related premiums among research assistant stipends. Specifications controlling for union composition or using employment weights reveal that the teaching assistant only union premium is positive for teaching assistant stipends and negative for research assistant stipends. This suggests that collect...
College and university leaders should to continue to honor collectively negotiated agreements mainta...
After providing some background data on the number of blue-collar and white-collar employees covered...
This study focused on an examination of the impact of collective bargaining on faculty compensation ...
To inform the ongoing debate over graduate student unionization, the author tests for the presence o...
Previous studies of union wage effects in higher education have examined faculty salaries, but not s...
Studies of the effects of unions on collegiate faculty salaries are inconclusive. Some estimate a si...
Contingent part‐time faculty experience far greater insecurity in their employment than their full‐...
Teaching assistants are represented by unions in the majority of large universities in Ontario and B...
Teaching assistants are represented by unions in the majority of large universities in Ontario and B...
On March 29, 2000, an administrative law judge of the National Labor Relations Board approved a sett...
The literature on the effects of unions on the distribution of wages at the macroeconomic and inter-...
Beginning in the 1970s, graduate assistants have organized labor unions. Presently, 36 universities ...
Many public college and university faculties have unionized since public employees gained the right ...
[Excerpt] No discussion of governance in higher education would be complete without a consideration ...
In cases involving unionization of graduate student research and teaching assistants at private U.S....
College and university leaders should to continue to honor collectively negotiated agreements mainta...
After providing some background data on the number of blue-collar and white-collar employees covered...
This study focused on an examination of the impact of collective bargaining on faculty compensation ...
To inform the ongoing debate over graduate student unionization, the author tests for the presence o...
Previous studies of union wage effects in higher education have examined faculty salaries, but not s...
Studies of the effects of unions on collegiate faculty salaries are inconclusive. Some estimate a si...
Contingent part‐time faculty experience far greater insecurity in their employment than their full‐...
Teaching assistants are represented by unions in the majority of large universities in Ontario and B...
Teaching assistants are represented by unions in the majority of large universities in Ontario and B...
On March 29, 2000, an administrative law judge of the National Labor Relations Board approved a sett...
The literature on the effects of unions on the distribution of wages at the macroeconomic and inter-...
Beginning in the 1970s, graduate assistants have organized labor unions. Presently, 36 universities ...
Many public college and university faculties have unionized since public employees gained the right ...
[Excerpt] No discussion of governance in higher education would be complete without a consideration ...
In cases involving unionization of graduate student research and teaching assistants at private U.S....
College and university leaders should to continue to honor collectively negotiated agreements mainta...
After providing some background data on the number of blue-collar and white-collar employees covered...
This study focused on an examination of the impact of collective bargaining on faculty compensation ...