Beginning in the 1970s, graduate assistants have organized labor unions. Presently, 36 universities have a graduate-student union. However, the effect graduate-student unions have on wages, wage variance, health benefits, and organizational structure is unknown. This study uses data from the Chronicle of Higher Education and government data to estimate the economic effects of unionization. By using a multilevel model is used to control for intra-university correlation of wages, this study concludes graduate unions are effective at raising stipends, but ineffective at lowering fees, providing health-care coverage, and lowering intra-university wage variance
[Excerpt] No discussion of governance in higher education would be complete without a consideration ...
To inform the ongoing debate over graduate student unionization, the author tests for the presence o...
This paper explores the impact of unionization on salary differentials among Ontario universities by...
The literature on the effects of unions on the distribution of wages at the macroeconomic and inter-...
A 2016 NLRB decision that made graduate labor unions legal has contributed significantly to a wave o...
To inform the ongoing debate over graduate student unionization, the author tests for the presence o...
This study examines faculty unions’ impact on the organizational efficiency and effectiveness of pub...
The existence of graduate labor unions is seen as evidence of the changed and changing nature of aca...
This paper uses the American Association of University Professors surveys for the period 1965 to 197...
This Note concerns the ongoing debate over the unionization of graduate student employees at private...
In cases involving unionization of graduate student research and teaching assistants at private U.S....
In 1968 the union movement in higher education was launched on the CUNY campuses in New York when CU...
Previous studies of union wage effects in higher education have examined faculty salaries, but not s...
In debates on the future of work, a common theme has been how work became less secure through the de...
This study focused on an examination of the impact of collective bargaining on faculty compensation ...
[Excerpt] No discussion of governance in higher education would be complete without a consideration ...
To inform the ongoing debate over graduate student unionization, the author tests for the presence o...
This paper explores the impact of unionization on salary differentials among Ontario universities by...
The literature on the effects of unions on the distribution of wages at the macroeconomic and inter-...
A 2016 NLRB decision that made graduate labor unions legal has contributed significantly to a wave o...
To inform the ongoing debate over graduate student unionization, the author tests for the presence o...
This study examines faculty unions’ impact on the organizational efficiency and effectiveness of pub...
The existence of graduate labor unions is seen as evidence of the changed and changing nature of aca...
This paper uses the American Association of University Professors surveys for the period 1965 to 197...
This Note concerns the ongoing debate over the unionization of graduate student employees at private...
In cases involving unionization of graduate student research and teaching assistants at private U.S....
In 1968 the union movement in higher education was launched on the CUNY campuses in New York when CU...
Previous studies of union wage effects in higher education have examined faculty salaries, but not s...
In debates on the future of work, a common theme has been how work became less secure through the de...
This study focused on an examination of the impact of collective bargaining on faculty compensation ...
[Excerpt] No discussion of governance in higher education would be complete without a consideration ...
To inform the ongoing debate over graduate student unionization, the author tests for the presence o...
This paper explores the impact of unionization on salary differentials among Ontario universities by...