The presence, status and earnings of women in paid employment has improved dramatically in Australia over the past half century, with positive efforts to achieve equality through legislation such as the Sex Discrimination Act 1986 and decisions in the Industrial Relations Commission within what was, until the late 1980s, a centralised wage fixing system. During the past two decades, however, there has been no sustained narrowing of the gender pay gap using the broadest measure - average weekly ordinary time earnings (AWOTE) for full-time wage and salary earners. Moreover, there is recent evidence that the gender pay gap has started to widen again. By 1992, the gender pay gap in Australia had narrowed to approximately 16 per cent, and then f...
Gender pay gap short-changes women $250.50 a week Australian women, on average, earn 17.4% l...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to focus on the implicati...
This article examines the gender pay gap among full-time managers in Australia over the period 2001 ...
The persistent gender pay gap is an important driver of the current wages crisis in Australia. The g...
Seeks to add to and strengthen the evidence base that exists around gender pay gaps throughout Austr...
In this article we consider the current trends in gender pay equity in Australia, identifying the la...
In this article we consider the current trends in gender pay equity in Australia, identifying the la...
This fact sheet has been compiled primarily from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) average w...
In the Australian labour market, men earn higher wages than women and this difference is persis...
This third report in the BCEC|WGEA Gender Equity Insights series extends and strengthens the evidenc...
Pay equity reform in Australia has occurred in three stages. The first comprised the adoption of eq...
The story of pay equity in Australia is usually told in terms of the influence of wage setting insti...
A new analysis of Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) data shows that sizeable gender pay gaps p...
This article1 examines the gender pay gap among full-time managers in Australia over the period 2001...
Notwithstanding more than 30 years of equal pay within Australia,females continue to earn significan...
Gender pay gap short-changes women $250.50 a week Australian women, on average, earn 17.4% l...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to focus on the implicati...
This article examines the gender pay gap among full-time managers in Australia over the period 2001 ...
The persistent gender pay gap is an important driver of the current wages crisis in Australia. The g...
Seeks to add to and strengthen the evidence base that exists around gender pay gaps throughout Austr...
In this article we consider the current trends in gender pay equity in Australia, identifying the la...
In this article we consider the current trends in gender pay equity in Australia, identifying the la...
This fact sheet has been compiled primarily from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) average w...
In the Australian labour market, men earn higher wages than women and this difference is persis...
This third report in the BCEC|WGEA Gender Equity Insights series extends and strengthens the evidenc...
Pay equity reform in Australia has occurred in three stages. The first comprised the adoption of eq...
The story of pay equity in Australia is usually told in terms of the influence of wage setting insti...
A new analysis of Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) data shows that sizeable gender pay gaps p...
This article1 examines the gender pay gap among full-time managers in Australia over the period 2001...
Notwithstanding more than 30 years of equal pay within Australia,females continue to earn significan...
Gender pay gap short-changes women $250.50 a week Australian women, on average, earn 17.4% l...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to focus on the implicati...
This article examines the gender pay gap among full-time managers in Australia over the period 2001 ...