This paper investigates the relationship between econometric and variable specification in a model of union status determination. In a departure from the union membership literature, it is hypothesized that the industrial characteristics should not affect union status determination directly, but rather through bargained wages. A data set which combines personal and industrial characteristics is used to examine these issues. It is found that if sample selection into union jobs is controlled for, the industrial variables add no explanatory power to the union status equations, although they are important in the wage equations.
This paper demonstrates that methodological differences can matter a lot in the estimation of union/...
Using a dynamic model of unionism and wage determination we find that the unobserved factors that i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1991.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 127...
This paper develops a theoretical model of the simultaneous determination of union wages and union m...
A model of the determinants of worker preferences for union representation as distinct from their ac...
This Thesis investigates the issue of the simultaneous determination of union membership status and ...
Using data from the 1980 wave of the young men NLS sample, this paper provides estimates of the queu...
A model of the determination of the union status of workers is developed that incorporates the separ...
A new data set isolates the behaviour of the International Woodworkers of America and the British Co...
This paper provides a formal model of union wage and membership determination where the union is rec...
The problems of estimation and interpretation of union wage differentials are examined. The properti...
This paper studies the effects of unions on the structure of wages using an estimation technique tha...
This paper looks at wage and employment determination in a dynamic model where some workers, e.g. no...
The first part of this paper critically surveys microeconomic research into behavioural models of tr...
Using a dynamic model of unionism and wage determination we \u85nd that the unob-served factors that...
This paper demonstrates that methodological differences can matter a lot in the estimation of union/...
Using a dynamic model of unionism and wage determination we find that the unobserved factors that i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1991.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 127...
This paper develops a theoretical model of the simultaneous determination of union wages and union m...
A model of the determinants of worker preferences for union representation as distinct from their ac...
This Thesis investigates the issue of the simultaneous determination of union membership status and ...
Using data from the 1980 wave of the young men NLS sample, this paper provides estimates of the queu...
A model of the determination of the union status of workers is developed that incorporates the separ...
A new data set isolates the behaviour of the International Woodworkers of America and the British Co...
This paper provides a formal model of union wage and membership determination where the union is rec...
The problems of estimation and interpretation of union wage differentials are examined. The properti...
This paper studies the effects of unions on the structure of wages using an estimation technique tha...
This paper looks at wage and employment determination in a dynamic model where some workers, e.g. no...
The first part of this paper critically surveys microeconomic research into behavioural models of tr...
Using a dynamic model of unionism and wage determination we \u85nd that the unob-served factors that...
This paper demonstrates that methodological differences can matter a lot in the estimation of union/...
Using a dynamic model of unionism and wage determination we find that the unobserved factors that i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1991.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 127...