Trade union membership is an indicator of social integration. In this paper, we study the gap in unionization rates between immigrants and natives using high‐quality population‐wide administrative data from Norway. We document that the average unionization rate among immigrants increases strongly with time since arrival, but it never catches up fully with that of natives. Variables describing labour market sorting explain well above half of the gap, mainly because immigrants tend to be employed in firms and industries with lower levels of unionization. There are significant differences in immigrants' unionization by their country of origin, but these differences are also largely accounted for by background characteristics and labour market ...
Using Norwegian register data on the total population of individuals who were native-born or who imm...
Previous research finds that in recent years immigrants had a higher propensity to unionize than nat...
A growing literature has shown that greater diversity among immigrants offers material benefits in t...
Trade union membership is an indicator of social integration. In this paper, we study the gap in uni...
This article explores the differences in unionization rates between migrant and native-born workers ...
Is labour mobility in the European Union a threat to the strength of unions? We argue that the combi...
Is labour mobility in the European Union a threat to the strength of unions? We argue that the combi...
In most European countries today, immigrants are doing worse than their native counterparts on the l...
We examine if unions narrow or widen labor market gaps between natives and immigrants. We do so by c...
Research on segregation of immigrant groups is increasingly turning its attention from residential a...
Does immigration hamper union organizing in the United States? The prevailing literature strongly su...
Research on segregation of immigrant groups is increasingly turning its attention from residential a...
We study the employment gap between immigrants and natives in 16 European countries and the effect o...
We study the employment gap between immigrants and natives in 16 European countries and the effect o...
The present paper investigates migrant trade union membership in three different European areas, i.e...
Using Norwegian register data on the total population of individuals who were native-born or who imm...
Previous research finds that in recent years immigrants had a higher propensity to unionize than nat...
A growing literature has shown that greater diversity among immigrants offers material benefits in t...
Trade union membership is an indicator of social integration. In this paper, we study the gap in uni...
This article explores the differences in unionization rates between migrant and native-born workers ...
Is labour mobility in the European Union a threat to the strength of unions? We argue that the combi...
Is labour mobility in the European Union a threat to the strength of unions? We argue that the combi...
In most European countries today, immigrants are doing worse than their native counterparts on the l...
We examine if unions narrow or widen labor market gaps between natives and immigrants. We do so by c...
Research on segregation of immigrant groups is increasingly turning its attention from residential a...
Does immigration hamper union organizing in the United States? The prevailing literature strongly su...
Research on segregation of immigrant groups is increasingly turning its attention from residential a...
We study the employment gap between immigrants and natives in 16 European countries and the effect o...
We study the employment gap between immigrants and natives in 16 European countries and the effect o...
The present paper investigates migrant trade union membership in three different European areas, i.e...
Using Norwegian register data on the total population of individuals who were native-born or who imm...
Previous research finds that in recent years immigrants had a higher propensity to unionize than nat...
A growing literature has shown that greater diversity among immigrants offers material benefits in t...