Abstract: Using micro data from the Quarterly National Household Survey we look at trends in Irish union membership from 2001-2006. There was a steep decline in union density. Decomposition analysis suggests that most of the decline is associated with a decline in the underlying probability of becoming a member for different groups of workers rather than a change in composition.
This paper examines changes in unionization that have occurred over the last decade or so using indi...
To what extent can the decline in British trade union density between 1990 and 1998 be attributed to...
This paper tracks the rise in the percentage of employees who have never become union members (‘neve...
Abstract: Using micro data from the Quarterly National Household Survey we look at trends in Irish u...
Using data from the Quarterly National Household Survey supplemented with some data from the Europe...
Analysis of developments in union membership has been hampered by the variability of official statis...
In the Netherlands union density declined by a quarter between 1979 and 1987. In this paper we use t...
Between 1980 and 1998, the proportion of British employees who were union members fell from around 5...
Determinants of Dutch trade union membership are analysed for the years 1979, 1987 and 1995. By mean...
Trade union density studies tend to spark sharp differences of opinion, but few would disagree that ...
This paper analyses the continued decline of trade unions in Britain and examines the possible impli...
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is to analyze the reasons of the decline in trade union member...
Previous empirical studies of individual union status in Britain have been cross-sectional. In contr...
Australian union membership is in decline. While the reasons for this decline are complex, little au...
Australian union membership is in decline. While the reasons for this decline are complex, little au...
This paper examines changes in unionization that have occurred over the last decade or so using indi...
To what extent can the decline in British trade union density between 1990 and 1998 be attributed to...
This paper tracks the rise in the percentage of employees who have never become union members (‘neve...
Abstract: Using micro data from the Quarterly National Household Survey we look at trends in Irish u...
Using data from the Quarterly National Household Survey supplemented with some data from the Europe...
Analysis of developments in union membership has been hampered by the variability of official statis...
In the Netherlands union density declined by a quarter between 1979 and 1987. In this paper we use t...
Between 1980 and 1998, the proportion of British employees who were union members fell from around 5...
Determinants of Dutch trade union membership are analysed for the years 1979, 1987 and 1995. By mean...
Trade union density studies tend to spark sharp differences of opinion, but few would disagree that ...
This paper analyses the continued decline of trade unions in Britain and examines the possible impli...
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is to analyze the reasons of the decline in trade union member...
Previous empirical studies of individual union status in Britain have been cross-sectional. In contr...
Australian union membership is in decline. While the reasons for this decline are complex, little au...
Australian union membership is in decline. While the reasons for this decline are complex, little au...
This paper examines changes in unionization that have occurred over the last decade or so using indi...
To what extent can the decline in British trade union density between 1990 and 1998 be attributed to...
This paper tracks the rise in the percentage of employees who have never become union members (‘neve...