The paper investigates whether unionisation has a spillover effect on wellbeing by comparing non-members in union and non-union workplaces. To this end, it adapts the social custom model of trade unions and goes on to conduct empirical analyses using linked employer-employee data and alternative empirical strategies. The findings in the paper reveal that unionisation does have a spillover effect lowering non-members' job satisfaction. Sub-group analysis based on workplace-level collective bargaining status uncovers that the adverse effect found is specific to establishments that set pay through collective bargaining
The links between unionisation and job satisfaction remain controversial. In keeping with the existi...
Using data on nearly 2 million respondents from the United States and Europe we show the partial cor...
Trade unions are widely regarded as functional for members, despite growing concerns over their effe...
We investigate whether unionisation has a spillover wellbeing effect on non-members. To this end, we...
We investigate the effect of union membership on job satisfaction. Using linked employer-employee da...
Using linked employer–employee data we investigate the job satisfaction effect of union membership i...
We use linked employer-employee data to investigate the job satisfaction effect of unionisation in B...
We use linked employer-employee data to investigate the job satisfaction effect of unionisation in B...
The authors explore the effects of organizational change on employee well-being using multivariate a...
The authors explore the effects of organizational change on em-ployee well- being using multivariate...
The authors explore the effects of organizational change on employee well-being using multivariate a...
In most of the literature on industrial relations, union members are found to be less satisfied with...
We investigate the effect of union membership on job satisfaction. Using linked employer–employee d...
We investigate the effect of union membership on job satisfaction. Whilst it is common to study the ...
I estimate the effects of trade unions on employee and employer perceptions of workplace management-...
The links between unionisation and job satisfaction remain controversial. In keeping with the existi...
Using data on nearly 2 million respondents from the United States and Europe we show the partial cor...
Trade unions are widely regarded as functional for members, despite growing concerns over their effe...
We investigate whether unionisation has a spillover wellbeing effect on non-members. To this end, we...
We investigate the effect of union membership on job satisfaction. Using linked employer-employee da...
Using linked employer–employee data we investigate the job satisfaction effect of union membership i...
We use linked employer-employee data to investigate the job satisfaction effect of unionisation in B...
We use linked employer-employee data to investigate the job satisfaction effect of unionisation in B...
The authors explore the effects of organizational change on employee well-being using multivariate a...
The authors explore the effects of organizational change on em-ployee well- being using multivariate...
The authors explore the effects of organizational change on employee well-being using multivariate a...
In most of the literature on industrial relations, union members are found to be less satisfied with...
We investigate the effect of union membership on job satisfaction. Using linked employer–employee d...
We investigate the effect of union membership on job satisfaction. Whilst it is common to study the ...
I estimate the effects of trade unions on employee and employer perceptions of workplace management-...
The links between unionisation and job satisfaction remain controversial. In keeping with the existi...
Using data on nearly 2 million respondents from the United States and Europe we show the partial cor...
Trade unions are widely regarded as functional for members, despite growing concerns over their effe...