Privatization of Refuse Removal and Labor Costs

27 Pages Posted: 27 Sep 2001

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Gary A. Hoover

University of Oklahoma

James Peoples

University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee - Department of Economics

Abstract

We examine the labor-cost savings associated with privatization by comparing earnings and employment trends of public and private sector refuse workers. Findings suggest that high union earnings for workers in the public sector are a source of labor-cost savings in the refuse industry. Evidence on job changers does not indicate that earnings for this group of workers are a compensating differential. Metropolitan area employment findings suggest that municipalities are less likely to use union refuse workers in the public sector when a relatively small percentage of area residents belong to a union.

Keywords: Privatization, Refuse Removal, Unions

JEL Classification: J30, J31

Suggested Citation

Hoover, Gary A. and Peoples, James, Privatization of Refuse Removal and Labor Costs. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=284588 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.284588

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