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In a corporatist country, of which the Netherlands is an example, wages should not be distinguished by union membership …
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Strikes as a consequence of labour conflicts occur about 28 times as much in France as in the Netherlands. This paper examines the institutional differences underlying these differences in strike activity. Our empirical analysis shows that strike activity is high in France if workers were...
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wages; (3) Although thcre are significant individual variations on average the power distribution in two-earner families is …
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Although the number of immigrant households in the Netherlands is substantial, the labor supply choices of this group are usually neglected in empirical studies because these households are usually under-sampled. We use a stratified sample of Turkish, Surinamese/Antillean and Dutch households...
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equally weighted in the household utility function; (3)Differences in the ratio of the partners' hourly wages are explanatory …
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This study examines if couples time their work hours and how this work timing influences child care demand and the time that spouses jointly spend on leisure, household chores and child care. By using a innovative matching strategy, this studies identifies the timing of work hours that cannot be...
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If partners derive utility from joint leisure time, it is expected that they will coordinate their work schedules in order to increase the amount of joint leisure. In order to control for differences in constraints and selection effects, this paper uses a new matching procedure, providing...
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separation decisions to be analyzedseparately from wage setting. The tenure profiles in wages implied by the model fit the … decline after the peak. Estimation results using job tenure data from theNLSY support this humped shaped pattern and favor …
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Trade unions tend to reduce the dispersion of wages among their members. Skilled workers may therefore have an … theoretical model to gain insight into the determinants of the number of trade unions at a firm. We show that imperfect …
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groups decide on whether they prefer to be represented by either two independent craft-specific (professional) labour unions … unions. This explains why employers vehemently oppose recent split offs of some occupational groups from existing unions and … from stipulated tariff unions. …
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