Collective happiness: labour union membership and life satisfaction
Crawford Charman and
Ann Owen
Applied Economics Letters, 2014, vol. 21, issue 13, 924-927
Abstract:
Labour union membership is associated with higher levels of life satisfaction in low-income countries, but not in high-income countries. Evidence suggests that union membership affects life satisfaction in low-income countries through better working conditions.
Date: 2014
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