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Author: | Kahn, L. M. |
Title: | Collective bargaining and the interindustry wage structure: International evidence |
Journal: | Economica
1998 : NOV, VOL. 65:260, p. 507-534 |
Index terms: | Industries Pay Collective bargaining Trade unions Econometric models Statistical methods USA Europe |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Collective bargaining and industry wage levels are studied using microdata and quantile regression techniques for the U.S, Austria, Britain, West Germany, Sweden and Norway for the 1980s. The U.S. has higher industry wage differentials and union wage effects than other countries, with particularly large impacts at the bottom of the distribution. European wage structures are more compressed at the bottom for both non-union and union workers relative to the U.S, with larger differences for non-union workers. These findings suggest more coordination, contract extension and spillover to nonunion workers, and more binding industry wage floors outside the U.S. |
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