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The paper analyzes wages in the U.S. airline industry, focusing on the role of collective bargaining in a changing product market environment. Airline unions have considerable strike threat power, but are constrained by the financial health of carriers. Since airline deregulation, compensation...
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Corporations cannot exist without workers, yet workers are not part of the formal or informal governance structures established by U.S. corporate law. Commentators and policymakers have bemoaned this state of affairs for decades, to little avail. Since the mid-2010s, however, a concept related...
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coverage. Evidence on the relationship of unions with wages, productivity, profitability, investment, debt, employment growth …
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estimating the size of rents earned by American firms and workers from ongoing employment relationships. To this end, we …
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increases in concentrated institutional ownership on employment, wages, shareholder returns, and labor productivity. Consistent … employment and wages. This result holds in both panel regressions with establishment fixed effects and a difference …
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little employment protection and low unemployment benefits, while the European model (generous benefits and higher duration …
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This paper discusses the endeavours of policy makers to come to some degree of wage coordination among EU countries, aiming at aligning wage growth with labour productivity growth at the national levels. In this context, we analyse the wage and productivity developments in Germany, the European...
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formation in the USA and hasn't been since the Great Recession. Instead, we show rates of under-employment (the percentage of … workers with part-time hours who would prefer more hours) and the rate of non-employment which includes both the unemployed …
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We study how human capital diversification, in the form of double majoring, affects the response of earnings to labor market shocks. Double majors experience substantial protection against earnings shocks, of 56%. This finding holds across different model specifications and data sets....
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.S. Employment trends in both countries are consistent with polarization since the 1990s. We conclude that although there is evidence …
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