Using data on more than 27,000 establishments (1983-1999) in the United States, this paper produces estimates of the causal effect of unionization of employer closure by exploiting the fact that most employers become 'unionized' as a partial consequence of a secret ballot election among the workers. If employers where unions barely won the election (e.g. by one vote) are ex ante comparable in all other ways to employers where unions barely lost (by one vote), differences in their subsequent outcomes should represent the true impact of union recognition. The regression discontinuity analysis finds little or no union effect on short- and long-run employer survival rates over 1- to 18-year horizons. We thus conclude that evidence of large effe...
This paper presents a literature review and critique of union decertification and deauthorization re...
Unions compress the wage distribution among workers covered by union contracts. We ask whether union...
Early time-series studies that examined the impact of unions on labor\u27s share of income were prim...
We estimate the effect of new unionization on firms' equity value over the 1961-1999 period using a ...
This paper studies the effects of nursing home unionization on numerous labor, establishment, and co...
We estimate the effect of new unionization on the equity value of firms over the 1961-1999 period us...
We estimate the effect of new unionization on firms’ equity value over the 1961-1999 period using a ...
We estimate the effect of new private-sector unionization on publicly traded firms ’ equity value in...
This paper explores the decline of union membership within partially organized firms. Using data fro...
Labor unionization has no causal effect on firm risk. Using a regression discontinuity design to stu...
Since the early 50s, the percent of the workforce organized by unions has declined considerably. In ...
This paper argues that under current U.S. institutional arrangements, in which managements oppositio...
Union membership displayed a n-shaped pattern over the 20th century, while the distribution of incom...
This paper explores the decline of union membership within partially organized firms. Using data fro...
This study investigates the impact of union organization on the wages and labor practices of establi...
This paper presents a literature review and critique of union decertification and deauthorization re...
Unions compress the wage distribution among workers covered by union contracts. We ask whether union...
Early time-series studies that examined the impact of unions on labor\u27s share of income were prim...
We estimate the effect of new unionization on firms' equity value over the 1961-1999 period using a ...
This paper studies the effects of nursing home unionization on numerous labor, establishment, and co...
We estimate the effect of new unionization on the equity value of firms over the 1961-1999 period us...
We estimate the effect of new unionization on firms’ equity value over the 1961-1999 period using a ...
We estimate the effect of new private-sector unionization on publicly traded firms ’ equity value in...
This paper explores the decline of union membership within partially organized firms. Using data fro...
Labor unionization has no causal effect on firm risk. Using a regression discontinuity design to stu...
Since the early 50s, the percent of the workforce organized by unions has declined considerably. In ...
This paper argues that under current U.S. institutional arrangements, in which managements oppositio...
Union membership displayed a n-shaped pattern over the 20th century, while the distribution of incom...
This paper explores the decline of union membership within partially organized firms. Using data fro...
This study investigates the impact of union organization on the wages and labor practices of establi...
This paper presents a literature review and critique of union decertification and deauthorization re...
Unions compress the wage distribution among workers covered by union contracts. We ask whether union...
Early time-series studies that examined the impact of unions on labor\u27s share of income were prim...