In this paper, I define the major terms then briefly outline the pay equity initiatives taken in each country. I then discuss the use of lower levels or more rapid rates of decrease of the female male earnings gap as proxies for less gender discrimination in the labour market. The relative importance of pay equity developments, summarised into typologies, as against economic and political climates for success, is then assessed. A final section speculates on the future of the earnings gap and pay equity in New Zealand and suggests where future research is most needed
This paper disaggregates the pay gap between men and women into four possible ‘barriers’: access to ...
The presence, status and earnings of women in paid employment has improved dramatically in Australia...
A number of publications opposing pay equity published by the Business Round Table, the Employers' F...
International variability in both the extent of the average female-male earnings gap and its pattern...
This is the third in a series of LEW papers updating developments relating to pay equity and EEO and...
My 2004 LEW paper (Hyman. 2006) argued that given the plethora of studies and reports in this area i...
The principle of equal pay for work of equal value has radical potential but uneven application and ...
The difference benveen the income received by employed women and men in New Zealand is widely recog-...
This paper provides an overview of the key factors impacting upon the gender pay gap in the UK, Euro...
In this article we consider the current trends in gender pay equity in Australia, identifying the la...
This paper provides an overview of the key factors impacting upon the gender pay gap in the UK, Euro...
This paper provides an overview of the key factors impacting upon the gender pay gap in the UK, Euro...
The road to gender pay equity in Aotearoa New Zealand has been long and circuitous. Progress over th...
Despite in many cases dramatic reductions in the male-female pay gap since the 1950s, gender differe...
The difference between the income received by employed women and men in New Zealand is widely recogn...
This paper disaggregates the pay gap between men and women into four possible ‘barriers’: access to ...
The presence, status and earnings of women in paid employment has improved dramatically in Australia...
A number of publications opposing pay equity published by the Business Round Table, the Employers' F...
International variability in both the extent of the average female-male earnings gap and its pattern...
This is the third in a series of LEW papers updating developments relating to pay equity and EEO and...
My 2004 LEW paper (Hyman. 2006) argued that given the plethora of studies and reports in this area i...
The principle of equal pay for work of equal value has radical potential but uneven application and ...
The difference benveen the income received by employed women and men in New Zealand is widely recog-...
This paper provides an overview of the key factors impacting upon the gender pay gap in the UK, Euro...
In this article we consider the current trends in gender pay equity in Australia, identifying the la...
This paper provides an overview of the key factors impacting upon the gender pay gap in the UK, Euro...
This paper provides an overview of the key factors impacting upon the gender pay gap in the UK, Euro...
The road to gender pay equity in Aotearoa New Zealand has been long and circuitous. Progress over th...
Despite in many cases dramatic reductions in the male-female pay gap since the 1950s, gender differe...
The difference between the income received by employed women and men in New Zealand is widely recogn...
This paper disaggregates the pay gap between men and women into four possible ‘barriers’: access to ...
The presence, status and earnings of women in paid employment has improved dramatically in Australia...
A number of publications opposing pay equity published by the Business Round Table, the Employers' F...