This paper analyses the effect of trade unions on earnings in Kenyan manufacturing using a switching regression model, which takes into account endogeneity of union status of workers. In contrast to earlier studies of the Kenyan labour market, which indicate that the union effect on wages is negative, our results show a strong positive trade union effect. We also show that it is workers with relatively weak position in the labour market that joins the union
Few explanations of the changing employment structures of industrialised countries have omitted some...
This Thesis investigates the issue of the simultaneous determination of union membership status and ...
Using a dynamic model of unionism and wage determination we find that the unobserved factors that i...
This paper analyses the effect of trade unions on earnings in Kenyan manufacturing using a switching...
This paper analyzes the earnings determinants in the Ghanian manufacturing industries, focussing on ...
There seems to be widespread recognition of the rational base of trade unions in the literature on i...
Trade unions represent the employees' interest to the employers. The right to form and join a trade ...
Bibliography: leaves 52-55.The paper begins with an introduction of trade unions in South Africa, fo...
<p>This paper examines the empirical application of the hypothesis that union membership has decline...
This Study is to analyse the effect of unions on pay, productivity, employment, profitability and in...
Abstract: Labour unions have played an important role in the South African history prior to democrat...
Trade unionism is a legislative system of organizing workers and raising voices for economic and soc...
Although the aim of collective bargaining is to eventually reach a mutual agreement, there is usuall...
It has often been documented in the accounting literature that earnings are managed in the presence ...
This paper develops a theoretical model of the simultaneous determination of union wages and union m...
Few explanations of the changing employment structures of industrialised countries have omitted some...
This Thesis investigates the issue of the simultaneous determination of union membership status and ...
Using a dynamic model of unionism and wage determination we find that the unobserved factors that i...
This paper analyses the effect of trade unions on earnings in Kenyan manufacturing using a switching...
This paper analyzes the earnings determinants in the Ghanian manufacturing industries, focussing on ...
There seems to be widespread recognition of the rational base of trade unions in the literature on i...
Trade unions represent the employees' interest to the employers. The right to form and join a trade ...
Bibliography: leaves 52-55.The paper begins with an introduction of trade unions in South Africa, fo...
<p>This paper examines the empirical application of the hypothesis that union membership has decline...
This Study is to analyse the effect of unions on pay, productivity, employment, profitability and in...
Abstract: Labour unions have played an important role in the South African history prior to democrat...
Trade unionism is a legislative system of organizing workers and raising voices for economic and soc...
Although the aim of collective bargaining is to eventually reach a mutual agreement, there is usuall...
It has often been documented in the accounting literature that earnings are managed in the presence ...
This paper develops a theoretical model of the simultaneous determination of union wages and union m...
Few explanations of the changing employment structures of industrialised countries have omitted some...
This Thesis investigates the issue of the simultaneous determination of union membership status and ...
Using a dynamic model of unionism and wage determination we find that the unobserved factors that i...