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Original Articles

Union joining: an empirical test of the social custom model

Pages 245-247 | Published online: 05 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

A recent theoretical literature explores why individuals join unions which provide only public goods. This paper finds supportive empirical evidence for one such theory. However, the continued significance of certain personal characteristics in the unionization decision suggests that unions also provide attractive, privately appropriable services to their members.

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