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What can we learn about the decline in U.S. union membership from international data?

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Polachek, Solomon W.

Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn

IZA - Bonn

2003

23 p.

trade unionism ; trade union ; trade union membership

USA

Discussion Paper Series

896

Trade unionism

http://www.iza.org/

English

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"This paper is composed of two parts. First, using international data, I corroborate that union density in the U.S. declined because of asymmetric growth between the union and nonunion sectors. I show union density to increase in countries experiencing strong manufacturing growth, and to decline in countries undergoing large women's increases in nonagricultural employment. Second, I borrow from international relations research on war and peace to develop a cogent reason why union density differs by sector. In this vein, I apply a model primarily used to describe bilateral political interactions to figure out why workers often engage in hostile activities such as strikes. In doing so, I look at the contentious rather than the cooperative “face” of unions."

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