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America are women. While early studies of unions and inequality focused on males, recent studies find that unions reduce wage … in the effects of unionization on wage inequality. At present, unions reduce economy-wide wage inequality by less than 10 … unions on male and female wage inequality no longer differ. The key differences in union impacts are between the public and …
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unions whereas many UK workers free-ride at unionized workplaces. To explain this difference, we create a scalar measure of … determinant of worker desire for unions and collective representation. Conditional on needs, we find that in both countries … workers are more favourable to unions when management is positive toward unions, but also favor them when management strongly …
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This paper examines the impact of trade unions in the US and the UK and elsewhere. In both the US and the UK, despite … declining membership numbers, unions are able to raise wages substantially over the equivalent non-union wage. Unions in other … there is a trend change in the impact of unions. It is our view that most likely what has happened is that the tightening of …
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find that unions have remarkably similar qualitative impacts in all three countries. In particular, unions tend to …
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