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The literature on the union wage gap in South Africa is extensive, spanning a range of datasets and methodologies. There is however, little consensus on the appropriate method to correct for the endogeneity of union membership or the size of the union wage gap. Furthermore, there are very few...
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The literature on the union wage gap in South Africa is extensive, spanning a range of datasets and methodologies. There is however little consensus on the appropriate method to correct for the endogeneity of union membership or the size of the union wage gap. Furthermore, there are very few...
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Income inequality has been lower in periods when trade unionism has been strong. Using observations on wages by … inequality as usually measured …
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This study uses establishment level data to examine the effect of unionism on the wage structure within establishments. The major finding is that unionism substantively reduces within-establishment dispersion of wages, in part through explicit wage practices, such as single rate or automatic...
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In this paper we analyse the contribution of union activity to reducing earnings inequality. Given the specific nature … of the system of industrial relations, Italian unions may contribute to inequality reduction through either national … bargaining (i.e. reducing between-sector differentials) and/or local bargaining (i.e. reducing within-establishment inequality …
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This study uses establishment level data to examine the effect of unionism on the wage structure within establishments. The major finding is that unionism substantively reduces within-establishment dispersion of wages, in part through explicit wage practices, such as single rate or automatic...
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