Hours of work and trade-unionism

TitleHours of work and trade-unionism
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsEarle, J. S., and J. Pencavel
Journal titleJournal of Labor Economics
Year1990
PagesS150-S174
Volume8
Issue1
Abstract

This article is concerned with hours worked per employee in unionized labor markets. First, the determination of hours is examined in the context of various bargaining models and, in the process, these models are nested in a general framework. Then cross-section and time-series data are drawn on to quantify the effects of unionism on hours worked. The time-series data from 1920 to 1980 imply a negative impact of unionism on full-time hours, while cross-section data for 1978 suggest some notable differences in both the direction and the magnitude of this impact across occupations and industries.

Languageeng
Notes

Jan; Hours Of Work And Trade-Unionism; Part 2

Publisher linkhttp://www.jstor.org/stable/2535211
Unit: 
Department of Economics and Business