Journal of Labor ResearchLaroche,P."The Effects of Labor Union on workplace Performance:New Evidence from France".Journal of Labor Economics. 2011Laroche, P., & Wechtler, H. (2011). The effects of labor unions on workplace performance: New evidence from France. Journal of Labor Research, ...
A worker may drop out of the labor force, move outside of Austria, or find employment not covered by social security such as self-employment. In our analysis, we have to take a stance on how to define the employment status of workers who disappear from our dataset. We decide to only ...
Despite an extensive literature examining the effects of unions on wages, little attention has been paid to the resultant aggregate employment consequences of this change in the relative cost of unionized labor. This article uses 1983 Current Population Survey data to estimate the effects of union st...
Effectof LaborUnionsEconomic Performance Dec. 10‚ 2012 Kidong Kang(Kenny) I. Introduction According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2011‚ 11.8% of workers are members ofunionsin the labor force as a whole. Especially in the private sector‚ there was obvious tendency to decrea...
The article discusses the loyalty of employees to their employers and to labor unions. According to the author, prior research into this matter fails to consider whether or not union membership is voluntary, as well as the varying levels of union commitment. The author notes that this study exa...
High labor income taxes are one of the most important explanations advanced for the large decline of labor supply in Europe over the past 30 years. While in some countries the decline comes evenly from employment and hours per worker, in others it comes mostly from hours per worker, or predo...
Care Required When Predicting Effects of a Union.The article reports a case regarding the National Labor Relations Board's (NLRB) prohibition on threatening employees with plant closure if they choose unionization. According to the author, higher cost that typically comes with unions could be the ...
This paper analyses the implications of real wage rigidities in a two-country stochastic general equilibrium model. It is shown how real wage rigidities in one country affect welfare in both countries. By assuming that the labour unions within each country decide whether wages are flexible or rigid...
The effects of unions on unemployment and employment Growth over the business cycle M Kendix 被引量: 0发表: 1991年 Why Are CEOs Rarely Fired? Evidence from Structural Estimation I evaluate the forced CEO turnover rate and quantify effects on shareholder value by estimating a dynamic model. The...
regional labor markets. Using ten years of county-level data, we examine the relationship between the minimum wage and several key components of the labor market. Following past research, the number of people in the labor force is used to measure labor supply, but—as an extension to the ...