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ID161827
Title ProperUnion membership, union coverage and wage dispersion of rural migrants
Other Title Informationevidence from Suzhou industrial sector
LanguageENG
AuthorWang, Wen
Summary / Abstract (Note)Using the data from an original survey on rural migrant workers from Suzhou industrial sector in 2013, we estimate the wage effect of both union membership and union coverage across the wage distributions using decomposition approach based on unconditional quantile regression. The results show that union membership has a significant effect on the wage level of rural migrant workers across the wage distribution. The effect of coefficient differences which results from the different rewarding systems explains the majority wage differentials between union members and non-members in non-unionized firms. There is also significant union coverage effect at the lower part of the distribution when comparing the union-covered non-member to the nonunion-covered non-member, which is also mainly caused by the coefficient effect. By contrast, wage differentials between union members and non-members in unionized firms are attributed to significant composition effect, which reveals that union members are positively selected within unionized firms. As a result, the positive wage effect of union is limited to the more advantaged group among migrant workers.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol. 49; Jun 2018: p.96-113
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2018-05 49
Key WordsChina ;  Union ;  Migrant Worker ;  Quantile Regression ;  Wage Effect