Working Paper

The Sources of the Union Wage Gap: The Role of Worker, Firm, Match, and Jobtitle Heterogeneity

John T. Addison, Pedro Portugal, Hugo Vilares
CESifo, Munich, 2018

CESifo Working Paper No. 7392

Using matched employer-employee-contract data for Portugal – a country with near-universal union coverage – we find evidence of a sizable effect of union affiliation on wages. Gelbach's (2016) decomposition procedure is next deployed to ascertain the contributions of worker, firm, match, and job-title heterogeneity to the union wage gap. Of these the most important is the firm fixed effect, followed at some distance by union workers gaining from elevated job titles and/or more generous promotion policies. For its part, unobserved worker quality plays only a very weak role, while there is even less suggestion that improved match quality bolsters the union premium.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Empirical and Theoretical Methods
JEL Classification: J310, J330, J410, J510, J520