Working PaperFirst publicationPublished versionDOI: 10.48548/pubdata-2329

Organised Labour, Labour Market Imperfections, and Employer Wage Premia

Downloads

Chronological data

Date of first publication2020-12
Date of publication in PubData 2025-09-03

Language of the resource

English

Related external resources

Part of ISSN: 1860-5508
Working Paper Series in Economics

Abstract

This paper examines how collective bargaining through unions and workplace co-determination through works councils shape labour market imperfections and how labour market imperfections matter for employer wage premia. Based on representative German plant data for the years 1999–2016, we document that labour market imperfections are the norm rather than the exception. Wage mark-downs, that is wages below the marginal revenue product of labour rooted in employers’ monopsony power, are the most prevalent outcome. We further find that both types of organised labour are accompanied by a smaller prevalence and intensity of wage mark-downs whereas the opposite holds for wage mark-ups, that is wages above the marginal revenue product of labour rooted in workers’ monopoly power. Finally, we document a close link between our production-based labour market imperfection measures and employer wage premia. The prevalence and intensity of wage mark-downs are associated with a smaller level and larger dispersion of premia whereas wage mark-ups are only accompanied by a higher premium level.

Keywords

Wage mark-downs; Wage mark-ups; Collective Wage Agreement; Works Council

Number of the series contribution

396

More information

DDC

330 :: Wirtschaft

Creation Context

Research