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'deterministic' collective labour supply model. The data are generated by a compound procedure of estimation and calibration based on …
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internal and external validity and includes effects on endogenously observed outcomes, such as wages and hours; spillover …
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impact of the regime of collective bargaining on wages in the manufacturing sector of three countries that are characterized …-employer bargaining, single-employer bargaining has a positive effect both on wage levels and on wage dispersion in Belgium and in Denmark …. In Spain, single-employer bargaining also increases wage levels but reduces wage dispersion. Our interpretation is that …
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structure of wages. Ceteris paribus, a higher share of employees in a firm covered by industry-wide or firm-level contracts is … associated with higher wages. Yet, individual bargaining coverage in a covered firm shows a negative impact both on the wage … level and on wage dispersion. A higher union density reinforces the effects of coverage, but the effect of union density is …
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analyze wage distributions for various labor market subgroups by means of kernel density estimation, variance decompositions …, and individual and firm-level wage regressions. Unions’ impact through collective and firm-level bargaining mainly works … towards a higher wage level and reduced overall and residual wage dispersion. Yet observed effects are considerably …
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structure of wages. Ceteris paribus, a higher share of employees in a firm covered by industry-wide or firm-level contracts is … associated with higher wages. Yet, individual bargaining coverage in a covered firm shows a negative impact both on the wage … level and on wage dispersion. A higher union density reinforces the effects of coverage, but the effect of union density is …
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differentials appears to be limited. Further results show that ceteris paribus, workers earn significantly higher wages when … differentials. We find indeed that the magnitude, dispersion and significance of industry wage differentials decreases sharply when …
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structure of wages. Ceteris paribus, a higher share of employees in a firm covered by industry-wide or firm-level contracts is … associated with higher wages. Yet, individual bargaining coverage in a covered firm shows a negative impact both on the wage … level and on wage dispersion. A higher union density reinforces the effects of coverage, but the effect of union density is …
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impact of the regime of collective bargaining on wages in the manufacturing sector of three countries that are characterized … bargaining, single-employer bargaining has a positive effect both on wage levels and on wage dispersion in Belgium and in Denmark …. In Spain, single-employer bargaining also increases wage levels but reduces wage dispersion. Our interpretation is that …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005762386
structure of wages. Ceteris paribus, a higher share of employees in a firm covered by industry-wide or firm-level contracts is … associated with higher wages. Yet, individual bargaining coverage in a covered firm shows a negative impact both on the wage … level and on wage dispersion. A higher union density is negative at all points in the wage distribution for uncovered …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005151094