With or Without U? Testing the Hypothesis of an Inverted U-Shaped Union Membership-Age Relationship

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With or Without U? Testing the Hypothesis of an Inverted U-Shaped Union Membership-Age Relationship. / Wagner, Joachim; Schnabel, Claus.

In: Contemporary Economics, Vol. 6, No. 4, 07.12.2012, p. 28-34.

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title = "With or Without U?: Testing the Hypothesis of an Inverted U-Shaped Union Membership-Age Relationship",
abstract = "In this note, we apply a new test by Lind and Mehlum (2010), casting doubt on the claim proposed by Blanchflower (2007) that the probability of unionisation follows an inverted U-shaped pattern in age with a maximum in the mid- to late 40s. With this new test for an inverted U-shaped pattern, which has not been applied to the age-membership nexus before, and by constructing exact confidence intervals for the maximum value, we demonstrate that - at least with respect to West Germany - Blanchflower's hypothesis does not hold. Our findings suggest that more definitive evidence is need- ed before the existence of international unionisation-age patterns can be taken for granted.",
keywords = "Economics, age, Germany, Inverted u-shape, Unionisation",
author = "Joachim Wagner and Claus Schnabel",
year = "2012",
month = dec,
day = "7",
doi = "10.5709/ce.1897-9254.65",
language = "English",
volume = "6",
pages = "28--34",
journal = "Contemporary Economics",
issn = "2084-0845",
publisher = "Vizja Press&IT",
number = "4",

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