Trade unions have changed from being male dominated to majority-female organizations. We use linked employer–employee surveys for Norway and Britain to examine whether, in keeping with a median voter model, the gender shift in union membership has resulted in differential wage returns to unionization among men and women. In Britain, while only women receive a union wage premium, only men benefit from the increased bargaining power of their union as indicated by workplace union density. In Norway, however, both men and women receive a union wage premium in male-dominated workplaces; but where the union is female dominated, women benefit more than men. The findings suggest British unions continue to adopt a paternalistic attitude to represent...
This paper explores the role of social interactions at the wor k floor for understanding gender pay ...
A prominent phenomenon of income inequality, the gender wage gap presents anenduring problem for the...
The mixed empirical findings to date have indicated that some, but not all, unions in industrialized...
Trade unions have changed from being male dominated to majority-female organizations. We use linked ...
Trade unions have changed from male-dominated to majority-female organizations. We use linked employ...
We find that the overall union wage premium is relatively stable (ranging from 22.3 to 28.4 percent)...
ABSTRACT. Based on data from the National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth (NLSY), both male and female...
The paper examines whether workplace gender dynamics contributed to the decline of unions. To this e...
The paper examines whether gender dynamics contributed to the decline of unions. To this end, it rev...
Much of the literature on the relationship between trade union members and their union assumes that ...
This article examines the differential impact of labour market institutions on women and men. It car...
Do Unions have a Different Effect on Male and Female Wages? In this article, we investigate unions’...
This qualitative study examines whether, and to what extent, gender equality can be used for trade-u...
Women workers, typically, are disadvantaged in the workplace and in the trade union movement. In an ...
This paper provides a comparative study of the United States and Korea regarding the effects of unio...
This paper explores the role of social interactions at the wor k floor for understanding gender pay ...
A prominent phenomenon of income inequality, the gender wage gap presents anenduring problem for the...
The mixed empirical findings to date have indicated that some, but not all, unions in industrialized...
Trade unions have changed from being male dominated to majority-female organizations. We use linked ...
Trade unions have changed from male-dominated to majority-female organizations. We use linked employ...
We find that the overall union wage premium is relatively stable (ranging from 22.3 to 28.4 percent)...
ABSTRACT. Based on data from the National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth (NLSY), both male and female...
The paper examines whether workplace gender dynamics contributed to the decline of unions. To this e...
The paper examines whether gender dynamics contributed to the decline of unions. To this end, it rev...
Much of the literature on the relationship between trade union members and their union assumes that ...
This article examines the differential impact of labour market institutions on women and men. It car...
Do Unions have a Different Effect on Male and Female Wages? In this article, we investigate unions’...
This qualitative study examines whether, and to what extent, gender equality can be used for trade-u...
Women workers, typically, are disadvantaged in the workplace and in the trade union movement. In an ...
This paper provides a comparative study of the United States and Korea regarding the effects of unio...
This paper explores the role of social interactions at the wor k floor for understanding gender pay ...
A prominent phenomenon of income inequality, the gender wage gap presents anenduring problem for the...
The mixed empirical findings to date have indicated that some, but not all, unions in industrialized...