Unions and income distribution : a study of the chilean case
Professor Advisor
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Contreras Guajardo, Dante,1965-
Author
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Rosselot Labella, Santiago
Author
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Mac Auliffe Menchaca, Raimundo
Staff editor
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Facultad de Economía y Negocios
CL
Staff editor
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Escuela de Economía y Administración
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Admission date
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2015-11-20T22:35:02Z
Available date
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2015-11-20T22:35:02Z
Publication date
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2015-11-13
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/135192
General note
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Seminario para optar al título de Ingeniero Comercial, Mención Economía
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Abstract
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This paper attempts to measure the e ect of trade unions on wage inequality in Chile
using panel data. Income distribution analysis is performed through a variance decomposition
approach, while income equations are estimated via instrumental variables. Union history of
the individual is used as an instrument. We nd that the union premium is 21%, but it is due
to non-observable individual characteristics rather than union structure. Once we control for
these characteristics, the union premium loses signi cance. Therefore, the e ect on income
distribution is null. Comparative evidence shows that Chile lags behind OECD countries in
terms of labour legislation, even if the labour reform in process is implemented.