This article explores a potential socialization effect of unions on member preferences in wage outcomes and bargaining structures. This challenges notions of union wage policies simply reflecting the material self-interest of their constituency. In their formative role, unions can either propagate more redistribution in society, that is, increasing equality, or increasing societal inequalities, arguing instead for equity. However, equity could be measured either individually or collectively, where the latter would mean increasing societal wage inequalities while favouring intra-union equality. By putting perspectives on worker preferences and political economic theories in dialogue with the literature on the role of unions in constructing ...
We examine how group-specific differences in reservation wage, arising due to asymmetries in social ...
Using data from the European Social Survey (2002-14), this paper explores the effect of union member...
Numerous empirical studies show that unions reduce wage differences. But surprisingly few attempts h...
This article explores a potential socialization effect of unions on member preferences in wage out- ...
Using surveys from the International Social Survey Programme covering the period 1985-2002 for seven...
Using surveys from the International Social Survey Programme covering the period 1985-2002 for seven...
Purpose – The goal of this chapter is to explore whether variation in the distribution of union memb...
We model the empirical relationship between the within-establishment union membership rate and wage ...
This article investigates how collective agreements influence wage levels and wage dispersion in Nor...
In the context of rising inequality between capital and labour and among wage-earners in Europe, thi...
We examine how group-specific differences in reservation wage, arising due to asymmetries in social ...
This paper studies the relationship between wage formation and the political colour of the governmen...
We examine how group-specific differences in reservation wage, arising due to asymmetries in social ...
Europe has been marked by many profound changes since the 1980s. Among those prominently discussed i...
We experimentally test preferences for employment in a collective wage bargaining situation with het...
We examine how group-specific differences in reservation wage, arising due to asymmetries in social ...
Using data from the European Social Survey (2002-14), this paper explores the effect of union member...
Numerous empirical studies show that unions reduce wage differences. But surprisingly few attempts h...
This article explores a potential socialization effect of unions on member preferences in wage out- ...
Using surveys from the International Social Survey Programme covering the period 1985-2002 for seven...
Using surveys from the International Social Survey Programme covering the period 1985-2002 for seven...
Purpose – The goal of this chapter is to explore whether variation in the distribution of union memb...
We model the empirical relationship between the within-establishment union membership rate and wage ...
This article investigates how collective agreements influence wage levels and wage dispersion in Nor...
In the context of rising inequality between capital and labour and among wage-earners in Europe, thi...
We examine how group-specific differences in reservation wage, arising due to asymmetries in social ...
This paper studies the relationship between wage formation and the political colour of the governmen...
We examine how group-specific differences in reservation wage, arising due to asymmetries in social ...
Europe has been marked by many profound changes since the 1980s. Among those prominently discussed i...
We experimentally test preferences for employment in a collective wage bargaining situation with het...
We examine how group-specific differences in reservation wage, arising due to asymmetries in social ...
Using data from the European Social Survey (2002-14), this paper explores the effect of union member...
Numerous empirical studies show that unions reduce wage differences. But surprisingly few attempts h...