This article addresses the effect of parenthood on pay, examining potential reasons for-differences between Australia and the UK that are evident in spite of their similarly minimalist. male, breadwinner style approaches to work/family issues, Although cross-national differences reflect complex intersections of policy combinations, institutional frameworks, patterns of employment and gender contracts that cannot be assessed in a single analysis, the data used in this analysis uncover some of the factors that contribute to different outcomes. Motherhood penalties in the UK appear to be associated primarily with the comparatively low level of part-time earnings in that country, while higher premiums to fatherhood at least in part reflect a wi...
This paper explores the relationship between parenting, work and the gender pay gap, and provides in...
While much research has focused on the difference in earnings between childless women and men and mo...
This paper documents the gendered polarisation of work hours between mothers and fathers in Australi...
Labour market theory provides several reasons why mothers are likely to earn lower hourly wages than...
Labour market theory provides several reasons why mothers are likely to earn lower hourly wages than...
Responsibility for children impacts on women’s and men’s paid and unpaid work. Paid and unpaid work ...
Responsibility for children impacts on women's and men's paid and unpaid work. Paid and unpaid work ...
Responsibility for children impacts on women's and men's paid and unpaid work. Paid and unpaid work ...
Productivity Commission This paper examines the effect of the presence of children on women’s hourly...
Awaiting return of copyright permission formThis paper examines the effect of the presence of childr...
This paper documents the gendered polarisation of work hours between mothers and fathers in Australi...
Mothers ’ employment and earnings partly depend on social poli-cies and cultural norms supporting wo...
This article investigates the impact of parenthood on women’s labour market outcomes in Belgium. Usi...
This paper examined the effects of parenthood on workforce participation for men and women in the Ch...
This review is based on the international and Australian literature on paid parental leave. It does ...
This paper explores the relationship between parenting, work and the gender pay gap, and provides in...
While much research has focused on the difference in earnings between childless women and men and mo...
This paper documents the gendered polarisation of work hours between mothers and fathers in Australi...
Labour market theory provides several reasons why mothers are likely to earn lower hourly wages than...
Labour market theory provides several reasons why mothers are likely to earn lower hourly wages than...
Responsibility for children impacts on women’s and men’s paid and unpaid work. Paid and unpaid work ...
Responsibility for children impacts on women's and men's paid and unpaid work. Paid and unpaid work ...
Responsibility for children impacts on women's and men's paid and unpaid work. Paid and unpaid work ...
Productivity Commission This paper examines the effect of the presence of children on women’s hourly...
Awaiting return of copyright permission formThis paper examines the effect of the presence of childr...
This paper documents the gendered polarisation of work hours between mothers and fathers in Australi...
Mothers ’ employment and earnings partly depend on social poli-cies and cultural norms supporting wo...
This article investigates the impact of parenthood on women’s labour market outcomes in Belgium. Usi...
This paper examined the effects of parenthood on workforce participation for men and women in the Ch...
This review is based on the international and Australian literature on paid parental leave. It does ...
This paper explores the relationship between parenting, work and the gender pay gap, and provides in...
While much research has focused on the difference in earnings between childless women and men and mo...
This paper documents the gendered polarisation of work hours between mothers and fathers in Australi...