We use establishment-level data from the 1991 Employers Manpower and Skills Practices Survey (EMSPS) and individual-level data from the Autumn 1993 Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) to investigate the links between training provision and workplace unionization. We focus on two training measures, an incidence variable and an intensity variable. Both are strongly positively related to whether unions are recognised in the workplace. Working in a unionized establishment substantially raises the probability of receiving training and the amount of training received by British workers. We view these results as confirming the potentially important role that British unions can play in developing skill formation
Using data for the years 1991-96 from the British Household Panel Survey, the authors investigate ho...
Exploring the relationship between union learning representatives and employer-provided training in ...
This paper brings together data from the 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey, National Survey o...
The authors use British establishment-level data from the 1991 Employers' Manpower and Skills Practi...
The authors use British establishment-level data from the 1991 Employers' Manpower and Skills Practi...
This article provides an empirical assessment of the relationship between trade union recognition, u...
"This paper uses data from two British workplace surveys to examine the impact of unions on several ...
The present paper uses a combination of workplace and linked employee-workplace data from the 1998 W...
Using linked employer-employee data from the British 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey, we fi...
In this paper we investigate the impact of trade unions on work-related training and wage formation...
This study examines the relationship between union membership and 1) the incidence of training, 2) t...
This paper explores whether the relationship between union learning representatives (ULRs) and emplo...
This paper examines the provision of training by employers and the participation in training by empl...
Using data for the years 1991-96 from the British Household Panel Survey, the authors investigate ho...
Using data for the years 1991–96 from the British Household Panel Survey, the authors investigate ho...
Using data for the years 1991-96 from the British Household Panel Survey, the authors investigate ho...
Exploring the relationship between union learning representatives and employer-provided training in ...
This paper brings together data from the 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey, National Survey o...
The authors use British establishment-level data from the 1991 Employers' Manpower and Skills Practi...
The authors use British establishment-level data from the 1991 Employers' Manpower and Skills Practi...
This article provides an empirical assessment of the relationship between trade union recognition, u...
"This paper uses data from two British workplace surveys to examine the impact of unions on several ...
The present paper uses a combination of workplace and linked employee-workplace data from the 1998 W...
Using linked employer-employee data from the British 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey, we fi...
In this paper we investigate the impact of trade unions on work-related training and wage formation...
This study examines the relationship between union membership and 1) the incidence of training, 2) t...
This paper explores whether the relationship between union learning representatives (ULRs) and emplo...
This paper examines the provision of training by employers and the participation in training by empl...
Using data for the years 1991-96 from the British Household Panel Survey, the authors investigate ho...
Using data for the years 1991–96 from the British Household Panel Survey, the authors investigate ho...
Using data for the years 1991-96 from the British Household Panel Survey, the authors investigate ho...
Exploring the relationship between union learning representatives and employer-provided training in ...
This paper brings together data from the 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey, National Survey o...