Labor unions are an important economic and political force in South Africa. Inequality in wage rates is among the largest in the world in South Africa, with African and white workers receiving wages that differ by a factor of five. The complex role of unions in closing and creating this wage gap is assessed in this paper. Union membership among Africa male workers is shown to be associated in 1993 with their receiving wages that are 145 percent higher than comparable nonunion workers in the bottom decile of the wage distribution, and 19 percent higher in the top decile of the wage distribution. Quantile regression estimates also indicate the returns to observed productive characteristics of workers, such as education and experience, are lar...
This study examines the drivers of the steady decline in South Africa’s private sector labour share ...
How does collective bargaining affect the broader wage structure? How are such spillovers transmitte...
During the 20th century, South Africa’s economy became increasingly ordered and controlled along rac...
Abstract: Labour unions have played an important role in the South African history prior to democrat...
The aim of this working paper is to highlight the influence of South African trade unions on African...
Trade unions played an important role in South Africa’s transition from apartheid in 1994 and contin...
The literature on the union wage gap in South Africa is extensive, spanning a range of datasets and ...
Bibliography: leaves 52-55.The paper begins with an introduction of trade unions in South Africa, fo...
Draft version – Please do not quote Studies of the wage effects of unions in South Africa have been ...
This paper provides a historical overview of the South African trade union movement, followed by a ...
Abstract: A simple model of statistical discrimination is analyzed, which captures some stylized fac...
Discrimination is a significant issue in labour market economics across developed as well as develop...
International audienceA simple model of statistical discrimination is analyzed, which captures some ...
Magister Legum - LLMThe power and influence of unions in South Africa is often associated with creat...
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to highlight wage trends and patterns in the South African labour...
This study examines the drivers of the steady decline in South Africa’s private sector labour share ...
How does collective bargaining affect the broader wage structure? How are such spillovers transmitte...
During the 20th century, South Africa’s economy became increasingly ordered and controlled along rac...
Abstract: Labour unions have played an important role in the South African history prior to democrat...
The aim of this working paper is to highlight the influence of South African trade unions on African...
Trade unions played an important role in South Africa’s transition from apartheid in 1994 and contin...
The literature on the union wage gap in South Africa is extensive, spanning a range of datasets and ...
Bibliography: leaves 52-55.The paper begins with an introduction of trade unions in South Africa, fo...
Draft version – Please do not quote Studies of the wage effects of unions in South Africa have been ...
This paper provides a historical overview of the South African trade union movement, followed by a ...
Abstract: A simple model of statistical discrimination is analyzed, which captures some stylized fac...
Discrimination is a significant issue in labour market economics across developed as well as develop...
International audienceA simple model of statistical discrimination is analyzed, which captures some ...
Magister Legum - LLMThe power and influence of unions in South Africa is often associated with creat...
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to highlight wage trends and patterns in the South African labour...
This study examines the drivers of the steady decline in South Africa’s private sector labour share ...
How does collective bargaining affect the broader wage structure? How are such spillovers transmitte...
During the 20th century, South Africa’s economy became increasingly ordered and controlled along rac...