This article examines wage inequality in Australia from 1982 to 2012 using income distribution data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The analysis shows that wage inequality grew steadily during this period, and that the growth was particularly strong from 1996 onward. Through the use of quantile regression it is possible to decompose the growth in inequality into three components: changes in the wage structure, changes in workforce characteristics and a residual ('unobservables'). The results of this analysis are conclusive among male full-time employees: despite the conventional wisdom that the changing nature of the workforce contributed to the growth of inequality, I find that the changes in the wage structure accounted for more...
Over the last three decades, Australia and other industrialised nations experienced major social and...
Recent interest has been stimulated by the growth of income inequality in most developed countries d...
This paper analyses recently released ABS data on the distribution of income which allows, for the f...
Following the increasing impact of globalising economic forces world wide Australia, like many other...
Following the increasing impact of globalising economic forces world wide Australia, like many other...
Following the increasing impact of globalising economic forces world wide Australia, like many other...
This article reviews and analyses the evidence on the distribution of income and wealth in Australia...
Over the last three decades, Australia and many other industrialised nations have seen major social ...
Despite strong economic growth and low inflation, many Australians believe that the benefits and cos...
Over the past 25 years neoliberal philosophies have increasingly informed labour market policies in ...
The earnings gap between men and women has remained comparatively stable at an aggregate level over ...
This article reviews developments in labour market inequality in Australia. First, descriptive infor...
“Neoliberalism”, both as a body of theory and as a set of policies and practices, is commonly seen a...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/London School of Economics. Australia was long recognized for its relat...
Why does wage inequality rise with age? Using panel data on male wages, we explore the relative impo...
Over the last three decades, Australia and other industrialised nations experienced major social and...
Recent interest has been stimulated by the growth of income inequality in most developed countries d...
This paper analyses recently released ABS data on the distribution of income which allows, for the f...
Following the increasing impact of globalising economic forces world wide Australia, like many other...
Following the increasing impact of globalising economic forces world wide Australia, like many other...
Following the increasing impact of globalising economic forces world wide Australia, like many other...
This article reviews and analyses the evidence on the distribution of income and wealth in Australia...
Over the last three decades, Australia and many other industrialised nations have seen major social ...
Despite strong economic growth and low inflation, many Australians believe that the benefits and cos...
Over the past 25 years neoliberal philosophies have increasingly informed labour market policies in ...
The earnings gap between men and women has remained comparatively stable at an aggregate level over ...
This article reviews developments in labour market inequality in Australia. First, descriptive infor...
“Neoliberalism”, both as a body of theory and as a set of policies and practices, is commonly seen a...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/London School of Economics. Australia was long recognized for its relat...
Why does wage inequality rise with age? Using panel data on male wages, we explore the relative impo...
Over the last three decades, Australia and other industrialised nations experienced major social and...
Recent interest has been stimulated by the growth of income inequality in most developed countries d...
This paper analyses recently released ABS data on the distribution of income which allows, for the f...