From 1973 to 2007, private sector union membership in the United States declined from 34 to 8 percent for men and from 16 to 6 percent for women. During this period, inequality in hourly wages increased by over 40 percent. We report a decomposition, relating rising inequality to the union wage distribution’s shrinking weight. We argue that unions helped institutionalize norms of equity, reducing the dispersion of nonunion wages in highly unionized regions and industries. Accounting for unions’ effect on union and nonunion wages suggests that the decline of organized labor explains a fifth to a third of the growth in inequality—an effect comparable to the growing stratification of wages by education
The Rise and Fall of Unions in the U.S. Union membership displayed a n-shaped pattern over the 20th ...
Recent years have been difficult ones for the American labor movement. Especially during the past ha...
The authors investigate how labor market institutions such as unemployment insurance, unions, firing...
a grant from the Russell Sage Foundation. We gratefully acknowledge Jim Alt and seminar participants...
The decline of organized labor in the United States coincided with a large increase in wage inequali...
This study uses Current Population Survey micro data for 1973-74 and 1993 to evaluate the effect of ...
The decline of organized labor in the United States coincided with a large increase in wage inequali...
This study defines four sectors of labor markets based on union membership and public-sector employm...
In this paper, we present graphical and quantitative evidence on the important role played by change...
In this paper, we present graphical and quantitative evidence on the important role played by change...
Using surveys from the International Social Survey Programme covering the period 1985-2002 for seven...
Early time-series studies that examined the impact of unions on labor\u27s share of income were prim...
The rise and decline of private sector unionization were among the more important features of the U....
There have been a number of studies analyzing the impact of unions on labor\u27s share of income. Mo...
Using surveys from the International Social Survey Programme covering the period 1985-2002 for seven...
The Rise and Fall of Unions in the U.S. Union membership displayed a n-shaped pattern over the 20th ...
Recent years have been difficult ones for the American labor movement. Especially during the past ha...
The authors investigate how labor market institutions such as unemployment insurance, unions, firing...
a grant from the Russell Sage Foundation. We gratefully acknowledge Jim Alt and seminar participants...
The decline of organized labor in the United States coincided with a large increase in wage inequali...
This study uses Current Population Survey micro data for 1973-74 and 1993 to evaluate the effect of ...
The decline of organized labor in the United States coincided with a large increase in wage inequali...
This study defines four sectors of labor markets based on union membership and public-sector employm...
In this paper, we present graphical and quantitative evidence on the important role played by change...
In this paper, we present graphical and quantitative evidence on the important role played by change...
Using surveys from the International Social Survey Programme covering the period 1985-2002 for seven...
Early time-series studies that examined the impact of unions on labor\u27s share of income were prim...
The rise and decline of private sector unionization were among the more important features of the U....
There have been a number of studies analyzing the impact of unions on labor\u27s share of income. Mo...
Using surveys from the International Social Survey Programme covering the period 1985-2002 for seven...
The Rise and Fall of Unions in the U.S. Union membership displayed a n-shaped pattern over the 20th ...
Recent years have been difficult ones for the American labor movement. Especially during the past ha...
The authors investigate how labor market institutions such as unemployment insurance, unions, firing...