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collective bargaining reduces employment growth by two to four percentage points per year. Evidence is, however, mostly related … between being covered by a sector-wide bargaining agreement or firm-level contract and employment growth of about one … percentage point per annum. However, the correlation between employment growth and collective bargaining is not robust to the use …
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We show that a stronger earnings relationship of unemployment compensation reduces wages and increases employment in an …-manufacturing wages and a 7.3% reduction in unemployment …
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We theoretically analyse the effects of sick pay and employees' health on collective bargaining, assuming that …
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We theoretically analyse the effects of sick pay and employees' health on collective bargaining, assuming that …
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We theoretically analyse the effects of sick pay and employees' health on collective bargaining, assuming that …
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can affect the decision to join a trade union. Furthermore, a shift in risk attitudes can alter collective bargaining … that an overall increase in risk aversion contributes to wage moderation and promotes employment. …
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In a social custom model of union membership with wage bargaining, higher levels of company taxes lower wages while … having uncertain employment effects. A higher marginal income tax rate increases employment. Changes solely in the level of … income taxation, retaining marginal rates, have ambiguous wage and employment consequences. Endogenising union membership …
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