The rise and decline of private sector unionization were among the more important fea-tures of the U.S. labor market during the twentieth century. Following a dramatic spurt in unionization after passage of the depression-era National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) of 1935, union density peaked in the mid-1950s, and then began a continuou
From 1973 to 2007, private sector union membership in the United States declined from 34 to 8 percen...
The unionization rate in the US varies widely both across sectors and states. Further-more, unions h...
The dramatic decline in unionization over the last decade is investigated in the context of a supply...
The rise and decline of private sector unionization were among the more important features of the U....
Private sector unionization in the U.S. has long been declining. After reaching a high mark of 35.6 ...
I document the dramatic divergence between the fortunes of unions in the public and private sectors ...
Over the past thirty years, union membership and bargaining activity in the United States has been d...
Early time-series studies that examined the impact of unions on labor\u27s share of income were prim...
This paper presents a new dynamic model of union density that exhibits multiple equilibria and pathd...
Union membership, as a percentage of the private sector workforce, has been in decline for 50 years....
After documenting the long decline in private sector unionism over the last 50 years, we examine da...
This study defines four sectors of labor markets based on union membership and public-sector employm...
The Rise and Fall of Unions in the U.S. Union membership displayed a n-shaped pattern over the 20th ...
U.S. private sector unionism is in decline. From a high watermark in 1953 of around 35.7% of the pri...
Private sector unionization has been declining in the United States for more than forty years. Tradi...
From 1973 to 2007, private sector union membership in the United States declined from 34 to 8 percen...
The unionization rate in the US varies widely both across sectors and states. Further-more, unions h...
The dramatic decline in unionization over the last decade is investigated in the context of a supply...
The rise and decline of private sector unionization were among the more important features of the U....
Private sector unionization in the U.S. has long been declining. After reaching a high mark of 35.6 ...
I document the dramatic divergence between the fortunes of unions in the public and private sectors ...
Over the past thirty years, union membership and bargaining activity in the United States has been d...
Early time-series studies that examined the impact of unions on labor\u27s share of income were prim...
This paper presents a new dynamic model of union density that exhibits multiple equilibria and pathd...
Union membership, as a percentage of the private sector workforce, has been in decline for 50 years....
After documenting the long decline in private sector unionism over the last 50 years, we examine da...
This study defines four sectors of labor markets based on union membership and public-sector employm...
The Rise and Fall of Unions in the U.S. Union membership displayed a n-shaped pattern over the 20th ...
U.S. private sector unionism is in decline. From a high watermark in 1953 of around 35.7% of the pri...
Private sector unionization has been declining in the United States for more than forty years. Tradi...
From 1973 to 2007, private sector union membership in the United States declined from 34 to 8 percen...
The unionization rate in the US varies widely both across sectors and states. Further-more, unions h...
The dramatic decline in unionization over the last decade is investigated in the context of a supply...