This paper provides a formal model of union wage and membership determination where the union is recognized for bargaining purposes, where membership of the union is not compulsory, and where the union faces a budget constraint in its organization activities. This simultaneous equation model is then used as the basis for estimation of manual wages and union density for the private sector using the 1990 Workplace Industrial Relations Survey. Copyright 1995 by Royal Economic Society.(This abstract was borrowed from another version of this item.
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Oswald and the editor Alan Manning and two referees. Alex Bryson thanks the ESRC for financial suppo...
This paper provides a formal model of union wage and membership determination where the union is rec...
This paper provides a formal model of union wage and membership determination where the union is rec...
We develop a theoretical model of endogenously determined union density and union membership. A unio...
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A new data set isolates the behaviour of the International Woodworkers of America and the British Co...
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This paper estimates the size of the union membership wage premium by comparing wage outcomes for un...
Input and output data are used in conjunction with negotiated.wages and employment to estimate a ful...
The first part of this paper critically surveys microeconomic research into behavioural models of tr...
This paper uses a unique panel of data at the level of the bargaining group to examine aspects of `r...
This paper investigates the relationship between econometric and variable specification in a model o...
This paper develops a model of wage and employment determination under the threat of unionization. T...
Oswald and the editor Alan Manning and two referees. Alex Bryson thanks the ESRC for financial suppo...
This paper provides a formal model of union wage and membership determination where the union is rec...
This paper provides a formal model of union wage and membership determination where the union is rec...
We develop a theoretical model of endogenously determined union density and union membership. A unio...
This paper uses a unique panel of data at the level of the bargaining group to examine aspects of `r...
A model of union membership is developed for State Government employees in Iowa. The union jointly p...
A new data set isolates the behaviour of the International Woodworkers of America and the British Co...
This paper looks at wage and employment determination in a dynamic model where some workers, e.g. no...
This paper argues that, where workers can free-ride to enjoy union benefits without becoming members...
This paper estimates the size of the union membership wage premium by comparing wage outcomes for un...
Input and output data are used in conjunction with negotiated.wages and employment to estimate a ful...
The first part of this paper critically surveys microeconomic research into behavioural models of tr...
This paper uses a unique panel of data at the level of the bargaining group to examine aspects of `r...
This paper investigates the relationship between econometric and variable specification in a model o...
This paper develops a model of wage and employment determination under the threat of unionization. T...
Oswald and the editor Alan Manning and two referees. Alex Bryson thanks the ESRC for financial suppo...