English

REPORT UnionsWorkers

Unions and Upward Mobility for Service-Sector Workers

Contents

April 2009, John Schmitt

This report uses national data from the Current Population Survey (CPS) to show that unionization raises the wages of the typical service sector worker by 10.1 percent compared to their non-union peers. The study goes on to show that unionization also increases the likelihood that a service sector worker will have health insurance and a pension. The report also notes that workers with service jobs benefit as much from unionization as workers with manufacturing jobs.

Report – PDF pdf_small | Flash flash_small

Selected labor-market data for service sector, by state, 2004-2007 pdf_small

Press Release

    Support Cepr

    If you value CEPR's work, support us by making a financial contribution.

    Donate