Summary: The paper estimates the union wage premium in Britain's private sector in 1998, after nearly two decades of union decline. It examines the performance of the linear estimator alongside a semi-parametric technique (propensity score matching (PSM)) : hitherto unused in the wage premium literature - which shares the same identifying assumption, namely that selection into membership is captured with observable data. Results using the two techniques are compared, and reasons for differences in results are identified and discussed. By altering the information set entering estimation the paper shows the sensitivity of OLS and PSM results to data quality
This paper draws attention to an increase in the size of the union membership wage premium in the UK...
Using a dynamic model of unionism and wage determination we find that the unobserved factors that i...
Union membership and density in Britain has experienced substantial decline since 1979. The fall in ...
The paper estimates the union wage premium in Britain’s private sector in 1998, after nearly two dec...
The paper estimates the union wage premium in Britain’s private sector in 1998, after nearly two dec...
This paper presents evidence of both counter-cyclical and secular decline in the union membership wa...
This paper estimates the size of the union membership wage premium by comparing wage outcomes for un...
This paper presents evidence of both counter-cyclical and secular decline in the union membership wa...
Oswald and the editor Alan Manning and two referees. Alex Bryson thanks the ESRC for financial suppo...
This paper estimates the size of the union membership wage premium by comparing wage outcomes for un...
This paper presents evidence of both countercyclical and secular decline in the union membership wag...
This paper analyzes the links between labour market institutions and skill premiums in the UK, contr...
This paper investigates the demise of unionisation in British private sector workplaces over the las...
Using a dynamic model of unionism and wage determination we find that the unobserved factors that i...
This paper investigates the demise of unionisation in British private sector workplaces over the las...
This paper draws attention to an increase in the size of the union membership wage premium in the UK...
Using a dynamic model of unionism and wage determination we find that the unobserved factors that i...
Union membership and density in Britain has experienced substantial decline since 1979. The fall in ...
The paper estimates the union wage premium in Britain’s private sector in 1998, after nearly two dec...
The paper estimates the union wage premium in Britain’s private sector in 1998, after nearly two dec...
This paper presents evidence of both counter-cyclical and secular decline in the union membership wa...
This paper estimates the size of the union membership wage premium by comparing wage outcomes for un...
This paper presents evidence of both counter-cyclical and secular decline in the union membership wa...
Oswald and the editor Alan Manning and two referees. Alex Bryson thanks the ESRC for financial suppo...
This paper estimates the size of the union membership wage premium by comparing wage outcomes for un...
This paper presents evidence of both countercyclical and secular decline in the union membership wag...
This paper analyzes the links between labour market institutions and skill premiums in the UK, contr...
This paper investigates the demise of unionisation in British private sector workplaces over the las...
Using a dynamic model of unionism and wage determination we find that the unobserved factors that i...
This paper investigates the demise of unionisation in British private sector workplaces over the las...
This paper draws attention to an increase in the size of the union membership wage premium in the UK...
Using a dynamic model of unionism and wage determination we find that the unobserved factors that i...
Union membership and density in Britain has experienced substantial decline since 1979. The fall in ...