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ArtikelRecent Trends in Pay Equity: Beyond the Aggregate Statistics  
Oleh: Whitehouse, Gillian
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Industrial Relations vol. 43 no. 1 (Mar. 2001), page 66-78.
Fulltext: 66.pdf (86.45KB)
Isi artikelThe earnings gap between men and women has remained comparatively stable at an aggregate level over the 1990s in Australia. From one perspective, this is a reminder of the considerable difficulty of addressing wage differentials once the most overt forms of wage discrimination have been removed, and of the limited impact of most policy initiatives. From another, it may be seen as evidence that dire predictions about the effects of decentralisation on the earnings gap have failed to materialise. In this paper, I use Australian Bureau of Statistics data to show that a number of different trends are evident underneath the relatively static picture shown by the aggregate statistics, particularly as wage dispersion has increased. The data suggest not only that the prospects for pay equity are far from benign, but also that in the current labour market the issue of gender pay inequality cannot be effectively addressed separately from wage inequality more generally.
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