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This study examines the potential impact of works councils and unions on the deployment of fixed-term contracts and …
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-sector wage premia observed in Europe, this paper examines the importance of public-sector unions for macroeconomic theory. The …
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Union representation has been in strong decline in most OECD countries with potentially important consequences for wages. What drives this decline? We try to answer this question by developing and implementing a detailed decomposition approach based on Fairlie (2005). Using linked...
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research based on U.S. data suggests that unions are detrimental to innovation, while evidence from Europe is more mixed. This …
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This paper presents the first comparative analysis of the decline in collective bargaining in two European countries where that decline has been most pronounced. Using workplace-level data and a common model, we present decompositions of changes in collective bargaining and worker representation...
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Increased wage inequality between skilled and unskilled workers is a stylized fact, which can be observed in many developed countries. Among the explanations advanced for this phenomenon is the increasing globalization, a skill-biased technical progress, restructuring of the firms, and last but...
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The article tries to answer an old question of economic theory and institutional economics: How do trade unions fit …
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In the absence of closed-shops and discriminatory wage policies, union membership can be explained by the existence of social norms. We develop a theoretical frame-work which nests various social custom models. Using micro data for Germany and Great Britain, we find evidence for social custom...
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levels gives rise to the use of firm-level wage agreements reached by unions, while coverage by industry-wide contracts is …
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Using linked employer-employee data, this paper estimates the effect of collective bargaining coverage on wages over an interval of continuing decline in unionism. Unobserved firm and worker heterogeneity is dealt with using two establishment sub-samples, comprising collective bargaining joiners...
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