This study investigates the impact of union organization on the wages and labor practices of establishments newly organized in the 1980s. It uses a research design in which establishments are "paired" with their closest nonunion competitor. It finds that, unionism had only a modest effect on wages in the newly organized plants, which contrasts sharply with the huge union wage impact found in cross-section comparisons of union and nonunion individuals,but unionism substantially alters several personnel practices, creating grievance systems, greater seniority protection, and job bidding and posting. That newly organized establishments adopt union working conditions but grant only modest wage increases suggests that "collective voice" rather t...
Chapter 1 examined the wage premia related to union membership and coverage over 1991-2003, a perio...
Most studies on unions have concentrated on examining the union impact on wages. This thesis, in tw...
This paper argues that under current U.S. institutional arrangements, in which managements oppositio...
This study was motivated by existing literature on unions which attempt to understand and measure t...
An important recent development has been the emergence of a body of literature by Harvard economists...
Recent years have been difficult ones for the American labor movement. Especially during the past ha...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1991.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 127...
Unions compress the wage distribution among workers covered by union contracts. We ask whether union...
Private sector unionization has been declining in the United States for more than forty years. Tradi...
Private sector unionization has been declining in the United States for more than forty years. Tradi...
Private sector unionization has been declining in the United States for more than forty years. Tradi...
Freeman and Medoff’s analysis, “What Do Unions Do?” concluded unions were benefici...
This paper studies the effects of unions on the structure of wages using an estimation technique tha...
In order to discuss the effect o unions, I feel we should first discuss the growth of unions; for at...
Abstract Unions are relevant institutions in modern labor markets. They represent organized labor su...
Chapter 1 examined the wage premia related to union membership and coverage over 1991-2003, a perio...
Most studies on unions have concentrated on examining the union impact on wages. This thesis, in tw...
This paper argues that under current U.S. institutional arrangements, in which managements oppositio...
This study was motivated by existing literature on unions which attempt to understand and measure t...
An important recent development has been the emergence of a body of literature by Harvard economists...
Recent years have been difficult ones for the American labor movement. Especially during the past ha...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1991.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 127...
Unions compress the wage distribution among workers covered by union contracts. We ask whether union...
Private sector unionization has been declining in the United States for more than forty years. Tradi...
Private sector unionization has been declining in the United States for more than forty years. Tradi...
Private sector unionization has been declining in the United States for more than forty years. Tradi...
Freeman and Medoff’s analysis, “What Do Unions Do?” concluded unions were benefici...
This paper studies the effects of unions on the structure of wages using an estimation technique tha...
In order to discuss the effect o unions, I feel we should first discuss the growth of unions; for at...
Abstract Unions are relevant institutions in modern labor markets. They represent organized labor su...
Chapter 1 examined the wage premia related to union membership and coverage over 1991-2003, a perio...
Most studies on unions have concentrated on examining the union impact on wages. This thesis, in tw...
This paper argues that under current U.S. institutional arrangements, in which managements oppositio...