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This report uses national data from the Current Population Survey (CPS) to show that unionization raises the wages of …
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This report uses national data from the Current Population Survey (CPS) to show that unionization raises the wages of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005048507
This report uses national data from 2004 to 2007 to show that unionization raises the wages of the typical Latino …
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Over the past three decades, the “human capital” of the employed black workforce has increased enormously. In 1979, only one-in-ten (10.4 percent) black workers had a four-year college degree or more. By 2011, more than one in four (26.2 percent) had a college education or more. Over the...
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compensation than private sector workers, ceteris paribus. With respect to hourly remuneration (wages plus employer contributions … taking jobs in the public sector, either with respect to wages or pension wealth. …
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This report reviews unionization rates, the size and composition of the unionized workforce, and the wage and benefit advantage for union workers in each of the fifty states and the District of Columbia, using the most recent data available and focusing on the period 2003-2009. Pooling data from...
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Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) are, with Latinos, the fastest growing ethnic group in the U.S. workforce. In 2009, Asian American and Pacific Islanders were one of every 20 U.S. workers, up from one in 40 only 20 years earlier. AAPIs, again with Latinos, are also the fastest...
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This paper provides strategic foundations for the insight that the bargaining power of employees depends on the firms'labour turnover costs.
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wages. We explore a reform that increased the protection of open-ended contracts for a well-defined subset of firms, while … leaving it unchanged for other firms. The causal evidence points to a reduction in wages for new open-ended and fixed …
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The U.S. workforce is substantially older and better-educated than it was at the end of the 1970s. The typical worker in 2010 was seven years older than in 1979. In 2010, over one-third of US workers had a four-year college degree or more, up from just one-fifth in 1979. Given that older and...
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