This paper uses the American Association of University Professors surveys for the period 1965 to 1976 to examine the effect of faculty unionism on faculty pay. It compares estimated effects of unionism on compensation from cross-section regressions of faculty pay on union organization and from a longitudinal model designed to correct cross-section estimates for "unobserved characteristics" of schools that are correlated with unionism. The major findings are that: 1. unionism raises faculty pay but that the extent of the effect varies greatly by estimating model and time period covered; 2.the years a school has been organized has a stronger effect on pay than the standard 0-1 union dummy variable; 3. unionism raises the fringe benefit share ...
This paper explores the impact of unionization on salary differentials among Ontario universities by...
College and university leaders should to continue to honor collectively negotiated agreements mainta...
[Excerpt] No discussion of governance in higher education would be complete without a consideration ...
This study focused on an examination of the impact of collective bargaining on faculty compensation ...
This study examines faculty unions’ impact on the organizational efficiency and effectiveness of pub...
In the first study a fixed effects model is used to analyze the impact of faculty unions on compensa...
Many public college and university faculties have unionized since public employees gained the right ...
The literature on the effects of unions on the distribution of wages at the macroeconomic and inter-...
In 1968 the union movement in higher education was launched on the CUNY campuses in New York when CU...
Previous studies of union wage effects in higher education have examined faculty salaries, but not s...
*Supported by the Ford Foundation. Casey Ichniowski put together the data tapes for this research an...
Research on unions in academe began in the 1960s and 1970s. It continued in the 1980s as greater num...
In an earlier study, a negative relationship was found between faculty unionism and organizational e...
THIS ARTICLE INVESTIGATES HOW UNIONIZATION AFFECTED THE WAY COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES HANDLED ISSUES...
Contingent part‐time faculty experience far greater insecurity in their employment than their full‐...
This paper explores the impact of unionization on salary differentials among Ontario universities by...
College and university leaders should to continue to honor collectively negotiated agreements mainta...
[Excerpt] No discussion of governance in higher education would be complete without a consideration ...
This study focused on an examination of the impact of collective bargaining on faculty compensation ...
This study examines faculty unions’ impact on the organizational efficiency and effectiveness of pub...
In the first study a fixed effects model is used to analyze the impact of faculty unions on compensa...
Many public college and university faculties have unionized since public employees gained the right ...
The literature on the effects of unions on the distribution of wages at the macroeconomic and inter-...
In 1968 the union movement in higher education was launched on the CUNY campuses in New York when CU...
Previous studies of union wage effects in higher education have examined faculty salaries, but not s...
*Supported by the Ford Foundation. Casey Ichniowski put together the data tapes for this research an...
Research on unions in academe began in the 1960s and 1970s. It continued in the 1980s as greater num...
In an earlier study, a negative relationship was found between faculty unionism and organizational e...
THIS ARTICLE INVESTIGATES HOW UNIONIZATION AFFECTED THE WAY COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES HANDLED ISSUES...
Contingent part‐time faculty experience far greater insecurity in their employment than their full‐...
This paper explores the impact of unionization on salary differentials among Ontario universities by...
College and university leaders should to continue to honor collectively negotiated agreements mainta...
[Excerpt] No discussion of governance in higher education would be complete without a consideration ...