Unions And Productivity Again: New Evidence From Matched WERS And Business Census Data

Topics:
Organization
Tags:
Marketing,
Marketing Research,
Productivity Data
Source:
University of London

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Overview: This preliminary paper matches business Census productivity data from the Annual Business Inquiry (ABI) with WERS data and: Compare the WERS self-reported productivity data with that of the business survey and examine the relation between unions and productivity using the business data productivity measures. It is found: No significant relation between self-reported productivity data and ABI productivity data; and a significant positive relation between ABI productivity data and union recognition; a significant positive relation between the K/L ratio and union recognition and negative relation between TFP (Total Factor Productivity) and unionisation.

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Format: PDF | Size: 208KB | Date: Feb 2005 | Pages: 16


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