The paper utilises the Juhn Murphy and Pierce (1991) decomposition to shed light on the pattern of slow male-female wage convergance in Australia over the 1980s. The analysis allows one to distinguish between the role of wage structure and genderspecific effects. The central question addressed is whether rising wage inequality counteracted the forces of increased female investment in labour market skills, i.e. education and experience. The conclusion is that in contrast to the US and the UK, Australian women do not appear to have been swimming against a tide of adverse wage structure changes
AbstractOver the 1990s there have been a number of significant transformationsin the Australian labo...
ments uncritically endorse the globalising and so-called deregulation of the labour market, suggesti...
This paper estimates the effects of gender role attitudes and personality traits on the gender wage ...
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...
The current study examines the change in the gender wage gap in Australia over the period 1973 to 19...
The importance of wage structure is frequently interpreted as indirect evidence of the role played b...
The importance of wage structure is frequently interpreted as indirect evidence of the role played b...
The article examines the legislative reforms incorporating the Sex Discrimination Act and the Affirm...
In October 1991 significant changes were made to the Australian industrial relationssystem aimed at ...
The paper attempts to project the future trend of the gender wage gap in Australia up to 2031. The e...
The paper attempts to project the future trend of the gender wage gap in Australia up to 2031. The e...
This paper studies the effects of enterprise bargaining on the pay position of women and other targe...
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...
AbstractOver the 1990s there have been a number of significant transformationsin the Australian labo...
ments uncritically endorse the globalising and so-called deregulation of the labour market, suggesti...
This paper estimates the effects of gender role attitudes and personality traits on the gender wage ...
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...
The current study examines the change in the gender wage gap in Australia over the period 1973 to 19...
The importance of wage structure is frequently interpreted as indirect evidence of the role played b...
The importance of wage structure is frequently interpreted as indirect evidence of the role played b...
The article examines the legislative reforms incorporating the Sex Discrimination Act and the Affirm...
In October 1991 significant changes were made to the Australian industrial relationssystem aimed at ...
The paper attempts to project the future trend of the gender wage gap in Australia up to 2031. The e...
The paper attempts to project the future trend of the gender wage gap in Australia up to 2031. The e...
This paper studies the effects of enterprise bargaining on the pay position of women and other targe...
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...
AbstractOver the 1990s there have been a number of significant transformationsin the Australian labo...
ments uncritically endorse the globalising and so-called deregulation of the labour market, suggesti...
This paper estimates the effects of gender role attitudes and personality traits on the gender wage ...