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Analyses of linked employer–employee data for Britain indicate bisexual men earn 20 per cent less per hour than heterosexual men, ceteris paribus. There is no wage differential between gay and heterosexual men. Among women there is no wage gap b[...]Article : texte imprimé
We show that worker wellbeing is determined not only by the amount of compensation workers receive but also by how compensation is determined. While previous theoretical and empirical work has often been preoccupied with individual performance-r[...]Article : texte imprimé
Using data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) we show performance pay (PP) increased earnings dispersion among men and women, and to a lesser extent among full-time working women, in the decade of economic growth which ended with the[...]texte imprimé
Thomas Amossé, dir. ; Alex Bryson, dir. ; John Forth, dir. ; Héloïse Petit, dir. | Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan | 2016This comprehensive study provides a perceptive portrait of workplace employment relations in Britain and France using comparable data from two large-scale surveys: the British Workplace Employment Relations Survey (WERS) and the French Enquête R[...]document électronique
Alex Bryson ; Harald Dale-Olsen ; Kristine Nergaard | Bonn [Germany] : IZA - Institute of Labor Economics | 2016Trade unions have transformed from male-dominated organisations rooted in manufacturing to majority-female organisations serving predominantly white-collar workers, often in the public sector. Adopting a comparative case study approach using nat[...]Article : texte imprimé
We investigate whether unionisation has a spillover wellbeing effect on non-members. To this end, we adapt the Social Custom Model of trade unions and conduct empirical analyses using linked employer–employee data on private establishments in Br[...]Article : texte imprimé
A recent article in this journal provided a critique of the design of the Survey of Employees Questionnaire within the 2004 Workplace Employment Relations Survey. The principal criticisms concerned the use of vague response categories, double-ba[...]Article : texte imprimé
M. Lynch lisa ; J. Handel michael, Éditeur scientifique ; E. Black sandra ; I. Levine david, Éditeur scientifique ; Anya Krivelyova ; Maury Gittleman ; John Forth ; Neil Millward ; Stéphane Renaud ; Sylvie Saint-Onge ; Michel Magnan ; Peter Cappelli ; David Neumark ; Rosemary Batt ; Alex Bryson ; D. Brenner mark ; David Fairris ; John Ruser ; John Kelly |