The Effect of Unionisation on Wages in Great Britain: Estimates from the Labour Force Survey
This paper provides benchmark estimates of the impact that trade unions have on the wage rates paid to workers in Great Britain using data from the Labour Force Survey. This is done for a number of gender and occupational subgroups of the population using information on both union membership and union coverage.
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2003
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Authors: | OLeary, N C ; Murphy, P D ; Blackaby, D H |
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Economic Issues Journal Articles. - Nottingham Business School. - Vol. 8.2003, 1, p. 33-46
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Nottingham Business School |
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