Historically a significant gap between male and female wages has existed in the Australian labour market. Indeed this wage differential was institutionalised in the 1912 arbitration decision which determined that the basic female wage would be set at between 54 and 66 per cent of the male wage. More recently however, the 1969 and 1972 Equal Pay Cases determined that male/female wage relativities should be based upon the premise of equal pay for work of equal value. It is important to note that the mere observation that average wages differ between males and females is not sine qua non evidence of sex discrimination. Economists restrict the definition of wage discrimination to cases where two distinct groups receive different average remuner...
This report examines the gender composition of industry and occupational sectors and analyses rece...
This article re-examines the main principle applied in the pursuit of gender equality in Australian ...
The combination of the flow-on effect of the 1972 federal wage fixing principle to State tribunals a...
Historically a significant gap between male and female wages has existed in the Australian labour ma...
The authors wish to thank the Australian Bureau of Statisties for data and computation. Alan Pope wa...
This paper explores the implications of the difference between the occupational distribution for mal...
In the Australian labour market, men earn higher wages than women and this difference is persis...
The presence, status and earnings of women in paid employment has improved dramatically in Australia...
Interpreting the unexplained component of the gender wage gap as indicative of discrimination, the e...
We use the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia data from 2001 to 2006 to analyse the ...
The focus of the analysis and discussion in this paper is concerned with equality of remuneration (o...
This paper uses national survey data to measure the degree of gender discrimination in the UK labour...
It is generally accepted that the key characteristics of labour markets in Australian capital cities...
The persistent gender pay gap is an important driver of the current wages crisis in Australia. The g...
The current study examines the change in the gender wage gap in Australia over the period 1973 to 19...
This report examines the gender composition of industry and occupational sectors and analyses rece...
This article re-examines the main principle applied in the pursuit of gender equality in Australian ...
The combination of the flow-on effect of the 1972 federal wage fixing principle to State tribunals a...
Historically a significant gap between male and female wages has existed in the Australian labour ma...
The authors wish to thank the Australian Bureau of Statisties for data and computation. Alan Pope wa...
This paper explores the implications of the difference between the occupational distribution for mal...
In the Australian labour market, men earn higher wages than women and this difference is persis...
The presence, status and earnings of women in paid employment has improved dramatically in Australia...
Interpreting the unexplained component of the gender wage gap as indicative of discrimination, the e...
We use the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia data from 2001 to 2006 to analyse the ...
The focus of the analysis and discussion in this paper is concerned with equality of remuneration (o...
This paper uses national survey data to measure the degree of gender discrimination in the UK labour...
It is generally accepted that the key characteristics of labour markets in Australian capital cities...
The persistent gender pay gap is an important driver of the current wages crisis in Australia. The g...
The current study examines the change in the gender wage gap in Australia over the period 1973 to 19...
This report examines the gender composition of industry and occupational sectors and analyses rece...
This article re-examines the main principle applied in the pursuit of gender equality in Australian ...
The combination of the flow-on effect of the 1972 federal wage fixing principle to State tribunals a...