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Unions, norms, and the rise in U.S. wage inequality
by
Western, Bruce
, Rosenfeld, Jake
in
Accounting
/ Body Weight
/ Comparable Worth
/ Economic sociology
/ Education
/ Einkommensunterschied
/ Employers
/ Employment
/ Entwicklung
/ Equity
/ Fairness
/ Females
/ Gender Differences
/ Gewerkschaftszugehörigkeit
/ Income inequality
/ Industrial market
/ Industrial unions
/ Industry
/ Inequality
/ Institution
/ Institutionalization
/ Labor Legislation
/ Labor Market
/ Labor markets
/ Labor unionization
/ Labor unions
/ Labour market
/ Labour movements
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Males
/ Membership
/ Men
/ Moral economy
/ Nonunion
/ Norms
/ Polls & surveys
/ Private Sector
/ Professional relations. Trade unions
/ Salary Wage Differentials
/ Social norms
/ Social stratification
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of economy and development
/ Sociology of work
/ Sociology of work and sociology of organizations
/ Soziale Gerechtigkeit
/ Soziale Norm
/ Soziale Ungleichheit
/ Standard of living. Income
/ Statistical variance
/ Stratification
/ Studies
/ Tariflohn
/ Tarifverhandlung
/ Trade union membership
/ Trend Analysis
/ Trends
/ U.S.A
/ Union Members
/ Union membership
/ Unionization
/ Unionization rates
/ Unions
/ United States of America
/ USA
/ Wage differential
/ Wage differentials
/ Wages
/ Wages & salaries
/ Women
/ Working Women
2011
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Unions, norms, and the rise in U.S. wage inequality
by
Western, Bruce
, Rosenfeld, Jake
in
Accounting
/ Body Weight
/ Comparable Worth
/ Economic sociology
/ Education
/ Einkommensunterschied
/ Employers
/ Employment
/ Entwicklung
/ Equity
/ Fairness
/ Females
/ Gender Differences
/ Gewerkschaftszugehörigkeit
/ Income inequality
/ Industrial market
/ Industrial unions
/ Industry
/ Inequality
/ Institution
/ Institutionalization
/ Labor Legislation
/ Labor Market
/ Labor markets
/ Labor unionization
/ Labor unions
/ Labour market
/ Labour movements
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Males
/ Membership
/ Men
/ Moral economy
/ Nonunion
/ Norms
/ Polls & surveys
/ Private Sector
/ Professional relations. Trade unions
/ Salary Wage Differentials
/ Social norms
/ Social stratification
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of economy and development
/ Sociology of work
/ Sociology of work and sociology of organizations
/ Soziale Gerechtigkeit
/ Soziale Norm
/ Soziale Ungleichheit
/ Standard of living. Income
/ Statistical variance
/ Stratification
/ Studies
/ Tariflohn
/ Tarifverhandlung
/ Trade union membership
/ Trend Analysis
/ Trends
/ U.S.A
/ Union Members
/ Union membership
/ Unionization
/ Unionization rates
/ Unions
/ United States of America
/ USA
/ Wage differential
/ Wage differentials
/ Wages
/ Wages & salaries
/ Women
/ Working Women
2011
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Unions, norms, and the rise in U.S. wage inequality
by
Western, Bruce
, Rosenfeld, Jake
in
Accounting
/ Body Weight
/ Comparable Worth
/ Economic sociology
/ Education
/ Einkommensunterschied
/ Employers
/ Employment
/ Entwicklung
/ Equity
/ Fairness
/ Females
/ Gender Differences
/ Gewerkschaftszugehörigkeit
/ Income inequality
/ Industrial market
/ Industrial unions
/ Industry
/ Inequality
/ Institution
/ Institutionalization
/ Labor Legislation
/ Labor Market
/ Labor markets
/ Labor unionization
/ Labor unions
/ Labour market
/ Labour movements
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Males
/ Membership
/ Men
/ Moral economy
/ Nonunion
/ Norms
/ Polls & surveys
/ Private Sector
/ Professional relations. Trade unions
/ Salary Wage Differentials
/ Social norms
/ Social stratification
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of economy and development
/ Sociology of work
/ Sociology of work and sociology of organizations
/ Soziale Gerechtigkeit
/ Soziale Norm
/ Soziale Ungleichheit
/ Standard of living. Income
/ Statistical variance
/ Stratification
/ Studies
/ Tariflohn
/ Tarifverhandlung
/ Trade union membership
/ Trend Analysis
/ Trends
/ U.S.A
/ Union Members
/ Union membership
/ Unionization
/ Unionization rates
/ Unions
/ United States of America
/ USA
/ Wage differential
/ Wage differentials
/ Wages
/ Wages & salaries
/ Women
/ Working Women
2011
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Unions, norms, and the rise in U.S. wage inequality
2011
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\"From 1973 to 2007, private sector union membership in the United States declined from 34 to 8 percent for men and from 16 to 6 percent for women. During this period, inequality in hourly wages increased by over 40 percent. We report a decomposition, relating rising inequality to the union wage distribution's shrinking weight. We argue that unions helped institutionalize norms of equity, reducing the dispersion of nonunion wages in highly unionized regions and industries. Accounting for unions' effect on union and nonunion wages suggests that the decline of organized labor explains a fifth to a third of the growth in inequality - an effect comparable to the growing stratification of wages by education.\" (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku). Die Untersuchung enthält quantitative Daten. Forschungsmethode: empirisch-quantitativ; empirisch; Längsschnitt. Die Untersuchung bezieht sich auf den Zeitraum 1970 bis 2010.
Publisher
Sage Publications,SAGE Publications,American Sociological Association
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