The impact of unionization,right-to-work laws,and female labor force participation on earnings inequality across states |
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Authors: | Michael Nieswiadomy Daniel J. Slottje Kathy Hayes |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of North Texas, 76201 Denton, TX;(2) Southern Methodist University, 75275 Dallas, TX |
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Abstract: | This study examines the effect of unionization, right-to-work laws, and participation of women in the labor force on income inequality. Two distinct models are developed using 1970 and 1980 census data on the 50 states in the U.S. First, an income inequality model is specified as a beta distribution of the second kind to estimate Gini measures of income inequality. Second, these Gini estimates are used in a simultaneous equations model. The 1970 results indicate that higher unionization rates decreased inequality while right-to-work laws increased inequality. In 1980, the measure of inequality was lower in states with higher female labor force participation. We thank an unknown referee and the editor for comments and criticisms that greatly improved the paper. The usual caveat applies. |
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