We investigate gender-based wage undervaluation in light of Fair Work Australia's major recent decision for social and community service workers. Using regression methods, we demonstrate that wages for employees in female-dominated occupations are significantly lower than for comparable employees in male-dominated and integrated occupations. This undervaluation is present for both male and female employees, and persists after controlling for industry of employment. We then estimate the undervaluation within industry and juxtapose the results with evidence on the industry distribution of award reliance, a proxy for Fair Work Australia's equal remuneration powers. There is not a strong relationship within industries between the exte...
The first major test of the equal remuneration order provisions in Pt 2-7 of the Fair Work Act 2009 ...
This research paper provides an historical perspective on the consideration of equal remuneration pr...
The first major test of the equal remuneration order provisions in Pt 2-7 of the Fair Work Act 2009 ...
We investigate gender-based wage undervaluation in light of FairWork Australia’s major recent decisi...
Industrial tribunals and stakeholders involved in wage hearings are sometimes called upon to conside...
This report examines the gender composition of industry and occupational sectors and analyses rece...
Australian feminists have struggled to define the International Labour Organisation’s Equal Remunera...
Arguing for a combined needs- and collective rights-based approach to equal remuneration, we analyse...
In the second major test of the equal remuneration provisions of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth), the F...
When wage setting is more regulated, the gender wage gap tends to decrease. We examine whether this ...
Since the 1970s Australia has been one of the few countries that has progressively advanced the conc...
The focus of the analysis and discussion in this paper is concerned with equality of remuneration (o...
Despite decades of intervention to promote equal pay, the gender wage gap in Australia persists. A k...
One of the concerns for the pursuit of gender pay equity in Australia, following the implementation ...
This article re-examines the main principle applied in the pursuit of gender equality in Australian ...
The first major test of the equal remuneration order provisions in Pt 2-7 of the Fair Work Act 2009 ...
This research paper provides an historical perspective on the consideration of equal remuneration pr...
The first major test of the equal remuneration order provisions in Pt 2-7 of the Fair Work Act 2009 ...
We investigate gender-based wage undervaluation in light of FairWork Australia’s major recent decisi...
Industrial tribunals and stakeholders involved in wage hearings are sometimes called upon to conside...
This report examines the gender composition of industry and occupational sectors and analyses rece...
Australian feminists have struggled to define the International Labour Organisation’s Equal Remunera...
Arguing for a combined needs- and collective rights-based approach to equal remuneration, we analyse...
In the second major test of the equal remuneration provisions of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth), the F...
When wage setting is more regulated, the gender wage gap tends to decrease. We examine whether this ...
Since the 1970s Australia has been one of the few countries that has progressively advanced the conc...
The focus of the analysis and discussion in this paper is concerned with equality of remuneration (o...
Despite decades of intervention to promote equal pay, the gender wage gap in Australia persists. A k...
One of the concerns for the pursuit of gender pay equity in Australia, following the implementation ...
This article re-examines the main principle applied in the pursuit of gender equality in Australian ...
The first major test of the equal remuneration order provisions in Pt 2-7 of the Fair Work Act 2009 ...
This research paper provides an historical perspective on the consideration of equal remuneration pr...
The first major test of the equal remuneration order provisions in Pt 2-7 of the Fair Work Act 2009 ...