We examine the association between union density and wages in Portugal where just 10 percent of all workers are union members but nine-tenths of them are covered by collective agreements. Using a unique dataset on workers, firms, and collective bargaining agreements, we examine the union density wage gap in total monthly wages and its sources – namely, worker, firm, and job-title or ‘occupational’ heterogeneity – using the Gelbach decomposition. The most important source of the mark-up associated with union density is the firm fixed effect, reflecting the differing wage policies of more and less unionized workplaces, which explains two-thirds of the wage gap. Next in importance is the job-title fixed effect, capturing occupational heterogen...
There has been a great deal of research regard the effects of unions on union – non-union wage gap. ...
Whereas wage inequality has risen markedly in most OECD countries in recent decades, it has fallen i...
In Portugal, about 20 % of full-time workers are employed under a fixed-term contract. Using a rich ...
We examine the association between union density and wages in Portugal where just 10 percent of all ...
We examine the association between union density and wages in Portugal where just 10 percent of all...
In this study, a compreensive analysis on the union wage gap is performed from the factors that infl...
Abstract Unions are relevant institutions in modern labor markets. They represent organized labor su...
In many countries wages are set in two stages, where industry-level collective bargaining is followe...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics...
Collective bargaining in Germany takes place at either industry or firm level, and bargaining covera...
Collective bargaining in Germany takes place either at the industry level or at the firm level; coll...
This paper studies the relationship between wages and the degree of firm heterogeneity in a given in...
How does a typically European bargaining system, with collective bargaining and national minimum wag...
Trabajo presentado en el Labour and Public Economics Seminars, celebrado online el 18 de marzo de 20...
There has been a great deal of research regard the effects of unions on union - non-union wage gap. ...
There has been a great deal of research regard the effects of unions on union – non-union wage gap. ...
Whereas wage inequality has risen markedly in most OECD countries in recent decades, it has fallen i...
In Portugal, about 20 % of full-time workers are employed under a fixed-term contract. Using a rich ...
We examine the association between union density and wages in Portugal where just 10 percent of all ...
We examine the association between union density and wages in Portugal where just 10 percent of all...
In this study, a compreensive analysis on the union wage gap is performed from the factors that infl...
Abstract Unions are relevant institutions in modern labor markets. They represent organized labor su...
In many countries wages are set in two stages, where industry-level collective bargaining is followe...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics...
Collective bargaining in Germany takes place at either industry or firm level, and bargaining covera...
Collective bargaining in Germany takes place either at the industry level or at the firm level; coll...
This paper studies the relationship between wages and the degree of firm heterogeneity in a given in...
How does a typically European bargaining system, with collective bargaining and national minimum wag...
Trabajo presentado en el Labour and Public Economics Seminars, celebrado online el 18 de marzo de 20...
There has been a great deal of research regard the effects of unions on union - non-union wage gap. ...
There has been a great deal of research regard the effects of unions on union – non-union wage gap. ...
Whereas wage inequality has risen markedly in most OECD countries in recent decades, it has fallen i...
In Portugal, about 20 % of full-time workers are employed under a fixed-term contract. Using a rich ...