This paper examines the change in union wage differentials in Britain between 1984 and 1990, a period of considerable legislative change and marked decline in unionization. Small falls in union differentials are found for manual workers, together with a sharp decline in the premium associated with, and incidence of, the pre-entry closed shop. The decline in the average differentials is found to be largely due to the inability of unions to establish differentials in new establishments. No link is found between the differential and the probability of closure and no evidence of decline in raw differentials in a matched panel
Using a dynamic model of unionism and wage determination we find that the unobserved factors that i...
This paper presents evidence of both countercyclical and secular decline in the union membership wag...
Between 1980 and 1998, the proportion of British employees who were union members fell from around 5...
n this paper I consider the rapid decline in the unionization rate that has occurred in Britain sinc...
Wage premia related to union membership and coverage are examined over 1991-2003, a period involving...
This paper considers the rapid decline in unionization that has occurred in Britain since the late 1...
This paper examines the impact of trade unions in the US and the UK and elsewhere. In both the US an...
This paper presents evidence of both countercyclical and secular decline in the union membership wag...
This paper investigates the demise of unionisation in British private sector workplaces over the las...
This paper examines the impact of trade unions in the US and the UK and elsewhere. In both the US an...
In this paper we examine the relationship between unions and earnings dispersion using data from 198...
This paper examines the circumstances which enable trade unions to establish wage differentials. Uni...
To what extent can the decline in British trade union density between 1990 and 1998 be attributed to...
This paper studies changes in labour market inequality in the UK, with particular reference to what ...
The Impact of Deunionisation on Earnings Dispersion Revisited This paper examines the effects of uni...
Using a dynamic model of unionism and wage determination we find that the unobserved factors that i...
This paper presents evidence of both countercyclical and secular decline in the union membership wag...
Between 1980 and 1998, the proportion of British employees who were union members fell from around 5...
n this paper I consider the rapid decline in the unionization rate that has occurred in Britain sinc...
Wage premia related to union membership and coverage are examined over 1991-2003, a period involving...
This paper considers the rapid decline in unionization that has occurred in Britain since the late 1...
This paper examines the impact of trade unions in the US and the UK and elsewhere. In both the US an...
This paper presents evidence of both countercyclical and secular decline in the union membership wag...
This paper investigates the demise of unionisation in British private sector workplaces over the las...
This paper examines the impact of trade unions in the US and the UK and elsewhere. In both the US an...
In this paper we examine the relationship between unions and earnings dispersion using data from 198...
This paper examines the circumstances which enable trade unions to establish wage differentials. Uni...
To what extent can the decline in British trade union density between 1990 and 1998 be attributed to...
This paper studies changes in labour market inequality in the UK, with particular reference to what ...
The Impact of Deunionisation on Earnings Dispersion Revisited This paper examines the effects of uni...
Using a dynamic model of unionism and wage determination we find that the unobserved factors that i...
This paper presents evidence of both countercyclical and secular decline in the union membership wag...
Between 1980 and 1998, the proportion of British employees who were union members fell from around 5...