We examine demand for union membership amongst young and adult workers in Britain, Canada, and the United States. Using a model of representation advanced by Farber (1983, 2001) and Riddell (1993), we find that a majority of the union density differential between young and adult workers in all three countries is due to supply-side constraints rather than a lower desire for unionization by the young. This finding lends credence to two conjectures: first, tastes for collective representation do not differ substantially among workers (either by nationality or by age) and second, union representation can be fruitfully modeled as an experience-good. The experience-good properties of union membership explain the persistence of union density diffe...
The authors analyze youth–adult unionization differences by using the National Longitudinal Survey o...
In this paper we investigate whether young people whose fathers are union members are themselves mor...
168 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.During the history of the tra...
We examine demand for union membership amongst young and adult workers in Britain, Canada, and the U...
This paper examines demand for union membership amongst young workers in Britain, Canada and the Uni...
This paper examines demand for union membership amongst young workers in Britain, Canada and the Uni...
This paper examines demand for union membership amongst young workers in Britain, Canada and the Uni...
This paper examines demand for union membership amongst young workers in Britain, Canada and the Uni...
Produced under the 'Future of Trade Unions in Modern Britain' programme supported by the Leverhulme ...
Survey data for Canada indicates that youths have a stronger preference than adults for unionization...
In this paper we demonstrate that there is a substantial union representation gap in the United Stat...
Differences in preferences for unions between youths and adults in Canada are analysed based on a su...
We use a demand/supply framework to analyze 1) the decline in union membership since 1977 in the Uni...
This paper examines changes in unionization that have occurred over the last decade or so using indi...
This paper examines changes in unionization that have occurred over the last decade or so using indi...
The authors analyze youth–adult unionization differences by using the National Longitudinal Survey o...
In this paper we investigate whether young people whose fathers are union members are themselves mor...
168 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.During the history of the tra...
We examine demand for union membership amongst young and adult workers in Britain, Canada, and the U...
This paper examines demand for union membership amongst young workers in Britain, Canada and the Uni...
This paper examines demand for union membership amongst young workers in Britain, Canada and the Uni...
This paper examines demand for union membership amongst young workers in Britain, Canada and the Uni...
This paper examines demand for union membership amongst young workers in Britain, Canada and the Uni...
Produced under the 'Future of Trade Unions in Modern Britain' programme supported by the Leverhulme ...
Survey data for Canada indicates that youths have a stronger preference than adults for unionization...
In this paper we demonstrate that there is a substantial union representation gap in the United Stat...
Differences in preferences for unions between youths and adults in Canada are analysed based on a su...
We use a demand/supply framework to analyze 1) the decline in union membership since 1977 in the Uni...
This paper examines changes in unionization that have occurred over the last decade or so using indi...
This paper examines changes in unionization that have occurred over the last decade or so using indi...
The authors analyze youth–adult unionization differences by using the National Longitudinal Survey o...
In this paper we investigate whether young people whose fathers are union members are themselves mor...
168 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.During the history of the tra...