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The goal of this article is to provide a critical evaluation of what has happened to organized labour and labour markets since 1980. It examines the impacts of labour market deregulation on wage share and pay standardization. It also explores how recent economic changes have weakened organized...
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In Canada, most racial minorities have lower rates of unionization than do members of the majority workforce. Data from …
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We examine the changing relationship between unionization and wage inequality in Canada and the United States. Our …
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unionized workers with disabilities in Canada and the United States. Such comparisons are fruitful because despite the relative …
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H. Gregg Lewis' estimates of the relative wage effect of unionism between 1920 and 1958 are routinely cited though they have rarely been subject to scrutiny. This paper extends Lewis' data to 1980 and, in particular, we construct a series on union membership that links up with the data available...
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