The importance of wage structure is frequently interpreted as indirect evidence of the role played by labour market institutions. The current paper follows in this tradition, examining the role of wage structure in explaining the trend in the gender wage gap over the period 1973–91 for both Australia and the UK. The focus is upon whether changes in wage structure (and associated gender wage gap) both across country and over time are compatible with institutional explanations. Combining comparisons both cross‐country and over time yields a more stringent, albeit indirect, test of the role of institutions.<br /
This paper provides an overview of the key factors impacting upon the gender pay gap in the UK, Euro...
Rising female labour-force participation has been one of the most striking changes to have occurred ...
This paper estimates the effects of gender role attitudes and personality traits on the gender wage ...
The importance of wage structure is frequently interpreted as indirect evidence of the role played b...
The current study examines the change in the gender wage gap in Australia over the period 1973 to 19...
In a series of studies written during the 1980s, Bob Gregory and his co-authors compared the gender ...
The paper utilises the Juhn Murphy and Pierce (1991) decomposition to shed light on the pattern of s...
The paper utilises the Juhn Murphy and Pierce (1991) decomposition to shed light on the pattern of s...
This paper uses two employer-employee linked data sets to investigate the interactive role of labour...
The paper utilises the Juhn Murphy and Pierce (1991) decomposition to shed light on the pattern of s...
We use detailed cohort data from three surveys of graduates to examine two explanations for the lar...
Using data from the 1989 Canadian Labour Market Activity Survey and, for Australia, the 1989-90 Inco...
While aggregate level pay equity comparisons between Australia and the UK confirm expectations based...
We use detailed cohort data from three surveys of graduates two explanations for the large decline i...
In the Australian labour market, men earn higher wages than women and this difference is persis...
This paper provides an overview of the key factors impacting upon the gender pay gap in the UK, Euro...
Rising female labour-force participation has been one of the most striking changes to have occurred ...
This paper estimates the effects of gender role attitudes and personality traits on the gender wage ...
The importance of wage structure is frequently interpreted as indirect evidence of the role played b...
The current study examines the change in the gender wage gap in Australia over the period 1973 to 19...
In a series of studies written during the 1980s, Bob Gregory and his co-authors compared the gender ...
The paper utilises the Juhn Murphy and Pierce (1991) decomposition to shed light on the pattern of s...
The paper utilises the Juhn Murphy and Pierce (1991) decomposition to shed light on the pattern of s...
This paper uses two employer-employee linked data sets to investigate the interactive role of labour...
The paper utilises the Juhn Murphy and Pierce (1991) decomposition to shed light on the pattern of s...
We use detailed cohort data from three surveys of graduates to examine two explanations for the lar...
Using data from the 1989 Canadian Labour Market Activity Survey and, for Australia, the 1989-90 Inco...
While aggregate level pay equity comparisons between Australia and the UK confirm expectations based...
We use detailed cohort data from three surveys of graduates two explanations for the large decline i...
In the Australian labour market, men earn higher wages than women and this difference is persis...
This paper provides an overview of the key factors impacting upon the gender pay gap in the UK, Euro...
Rising female labour-force participation has been one of the most striking changes to have occurred ...
This paper estimates the effects of gender role attitudes and personality traits on the gender wage ...