Chapter 14: Problem 15
What is a labor union?
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Chapter 14: Problem 15
What is a labor union?
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What policies, when used together with anti discrimination laws, might help to reduce the earnings gap between men and women or between white and black workers?
Explain in each of the following situations how market forces might give a business an incentive to act in a less discriminatory fashion. a. A local flower delivery business run by a bigoted white owner notices that many of its local customers are black. b. An assembly line has traditionally only hired men, but it is having a hard time hiring sufficiently qualified workers. c. A biased owner of a firm that provides home health care services would like to pay lower wages to Hispanic workers than to other employees.
Compared with the share of workers in most other high-income countries, is the share of U.S. workers whose wages are determined by union bargaining higher or lower? Why or why not?
What is a monopsony?
Does the earnings gap between the average wages of females and the average wages of males prove labor market discrimination? Why or why not?
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