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Gender earnings and part-time pay in Australia, 1990–1998.

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Preston, Alison

British Journal of Industrial Relations

2003

41

3

September

417-433

collective bargaining ; gender ; part time employment ; wage differential ; wages

Australia

Wages and wage payment systems

English

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"This paper studies the effects of enterprise bargaining on the pay position of women and other target equity groups. Contrary to a priori expectations the paper shows a convergence in full-time and part-time gross gender pay gaps following the adoption of decentralized wage bargaining. Convergence in the latter reflects compositional (human capital) effects: the entry of less qualified and less experienced males into part-time employment. Overall the results show a deterioration in the pay position of men employed full-time relative to women and part-timers (men and women) brought about by slower wage growth amongst men in full-time employment."

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