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Income inequality has been lower in periods when trade unionism has been strong. Using observations on wages by occupation, by geography, and by gender in collective bargaining contracts from the 1940s to the 1970s, patterns in movements of wage differentials are revealed. As wages increased,...
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Income inequality has been lower in periods when trade unionism has been strong. Using observations on wages by occupation, by geography, and by gender in collective bargaining contracts from the 1940s to the 1970s, patterns in movements of wage differentials are revealed. As wages increased,...
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Chapter 1 Introduction -- Part I Social Institutions and Labor Market Policies -- Chapter 2 Trade Union and Union Wage Premium -- Chapter 3 Minimum Wage System and Wage Distributions -- Chapter 4 Labor Contract Policy, Employment Security and Job Satisfaction -- Chapter 5 High Education...
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This paper examines how collective bargaining through unions and workplace co-determination through works councils shape labour market imperfections and how labour market imperfections matter for employer wage premia. Based on representative German plant data for the years 1999-2016, we document...
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