Over the past thirty years, union membership and bargaining activity in the United States has been declining in the private sector and rising in the public sector. The authors use two large micro databases to estimate changes in the union wage premium among public administration, education, and private sector workers for the decade of the 1970s and early 1980s. Their empirical analysis indicates that the union relative wage effects continue to be lower in the public sector than in the private sector, despite the relative gains in public sector union membership and bargaining activities. Copyright 1987 by MIT Press.
A stylized fact in the growing literature on public sector labor markets is that estimates of public...
This paper draws attention to an increase in the size of the union membership wage premium in the UK...
From 1973 to 2007, private sector union membership in the United States declined from 34 to 8 percen...
Many studies have examined the influence of union density (union members as a percentage of all work...
This paper presents evidence of both countercyclical and secular decline in the union membership wag...
The rise and decline of private sector unionization were among the more important features of the U....
This study examines union wage premiums by occupation in the public sector in the U.S. for the 2000-...
I document the dramatic divergence between the fortunes of unions in the public and private sectors ...
This study uses Current Population Survey micro data for 1973-74 and 1993 to evaluate the effect of ...
Recent years have been difficult ones for the American labor movement. Especially during the past ha...
Wage premia related to union membership and coverage are examined over 1991-2003, a period involving...
Many studies have examined the influence of union density (union members as a percentage of all work...
This paper presents evidence of both countercyclical and secular decline in the union membership wag...
The rise and decline of private sector unionization were among the more important fea-tures of the U...
Private sector unionization has been declining in the United States for more than forty years. Tradi...
A stylized fact in the growing literature on public sector labor markets is that estimates of public...
This paper draws attention to an increase in the size of the union membership wage premium in the UK...
From 1973 to 2007, private sector union membership in the United States declined from 34 to 8 percen...
Many studies have examined the influence of union density (union members as a percentage of all work...
This paper presents evidence of both countercyclical and secular decline in the union membership wag...
The rise and decline of private sector unionization were among the more important features of the U....
This study examines union wage premiums by occupation in the public sector in the U.S. for the 2000-...
I document the dramatic divergence between the fortunes of unions in the public and private sectors ...
This study uses Current Population Survey micro data for 1973-74 and 1993 to evaluate the effect of ...
Recent years have been difficult ones for the American labor movement. Especially during the past ha...
Wage premia related to union membership and coverage are examined over 1991-2003, a period involving...
Many studies have examined the influence of union density (union members as a percentage of all work...
This paper presents evidence of both countercyclical and secular decline in the union membership wag...
The rise and decline of private sector unionization were among the more important fea-tures of the U...
Private sector unionization has been declining in the United States for more than forty years. Tradi...
A stylized fact in the growing literature on public sector labor markets is that estimates of public...
This paper draws attention to an increase in the size of the union membership wage premium in the UK...
From 1973 to 2007, private sector union membership in the United States declined from 34 to 8 percen...