Why unions reduce wage inequality, II: the relation between solidarity and unity
University of Gothenburg. School of Business Economics and Law
University of Gothenburg - Gothenburg
2015
32 p.
minimum wage ; trade union ; wage differential ; social inequality
Working papers in Economics
625
Wages and wage payment systems
English
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"This paper demonstrates that the decisions by workers of different skills to unite to form industry unions is closely linked to the egalitarian wage policies that such unions pursue. These results help interpret the stylized facts about unions: that they not only increase wages but also reduce wage inequality. I also demonstrate that political caps on collectively negotiated minimum wages may reduce the wages of all blue-collar workers (cf. “internal devaluation”), but that they may also cause unions to disintegrate in the long run."
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