The Immigrant-Native Gap in Union Membership: A Question of Time, Sorting, or Culture?

IF 0.7 Q4 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Labour-England Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.1111/labr.12186
Sara Cools, Henning Finseraas, Magnus Bergli Rasmussen
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Abstract

Trade union membership is an indicator of social integration. In this paper, we study the gap in unionization rates between immigrants and natives using high-quality population-wide administrative data from Norway. We document that the average unionization rate among immigrants increases strongly with time since arrival, but it never catches up fully with that of natives. Variables describing labour market sorting explain well above half of the gap, mainly because immigrants tend to be employed in firms and industries with lower levels of unionization. There are significant differences in immigrants' unionization by their country of origin, but these differences are also largely accounted for by background characteristics and labour market sorting — and they do not extend to the second generation. We conclude that existing research, which has mainly relied on survey data, has understated the importance of labour market sorting for immigrants' low unionization rates.

工会成员中移民与本地人的差距:时间、分类还是文化的问题?
加入工会是社会一体化的一个指标。在本文中,我们使用挪威的高质量人口范围的行政数据来研究移民和本地人之间工会化率的差距。我们的研究表明,移民的平均工会化率在抵达后随着时间的推移而强劲增长,但它从未完全赶上本地人。描述劳动力市场分类的变量解释了一半以上的差距,主要是因为移民倾向于在工会化程度较低的公司和行业就业。移民的工会化程度因其原籍国而异,但这些差异在很大程度上也是由背景特征和劳动力市场分类造成的,而且这种差异不会延伸到第二代移民身上。我们的结论是,现有的研究主要依赖于调查数据,低估了劳动力市场分类对移民低工会率的重要性。
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Labour-England
Labour-England INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR-
CiteScore
1.30
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16.70%
发文量
25
期刊介绍: LABOUR provides a forum for analysis and debate on issues concerning labour economics and industrial relations. The Journal publishes high quality contributions which combine economic theory and statistical methodology in order to analyse behaviour, institutions and policies relevant to the labour market.
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