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dc.contributor.authorCobb-Clark, D-
dc.contributor.authorBaron, J-
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-13T03:33:51Zen
dc.date.accessioned2011-05-12T01:10:28Zen
dc.date.available2011-05-12T01:10:28Zen
dc.date.issued2008-06-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10620/17275en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10620/3291en
dc.description.abstractWe use HILDA data from 2001 - 2006 to analyse the source of the gender wage gap across public- and private-sector wage distributions in Australia. We are particularly interested in the role of gender segregation within sector-specific occupations in explaining relative wages. We find that, irrespective of labour market sector, the gender wage gap among low-paid, Australian workers is more than explained by differences in wage-related characteristics. The gender wage gap among high-wage workers, however, is largely unexplained in both sectors suggesting that glass ceilings (rather than sticky floors) may be prevalent. Gender differences in employment across occupations advantage (rather than disadvantage) all women except those in high-paid, private-sector jobs, while disparity in labour market experience plays a much more important role in explaining relative private-sector wages. Finally, disparity in educational qualifications and demographic characteristics are generally unimportant in explaining the gender wage gap.en
dc.subject.classificationEmployment -- Labour Marketsen
dc.subject.classificationEmploymenten
dc.subject.classificationFinanceen
dc.subject.classificationFinance -- Income (Salary and Wages)en
dc.subject.classificationGenderen
dc.titleOccupational Segregation and the Gender Wage Gap in Private- and Public-Sector Employment: A Distributional Analysisen
dc.typeReports and technical papersen
dc.identifier.urlhttps://www.iza.org/publications/dp/3562/occupational-segregation-and-the-gender-wage-gap-in-private-and-public-sector-employment-a-distributional-analysisen
dc.identifier.surveyHILDAen
dc.description.urlhttp://www.melbourneinstitute.com/hildaen
dc.description.institutionIZA Institute of Labor Economicsen
dc.title.reportIZA Discussion Paperen
dc.identifier.rishttp://flosse.dss.gov.au//ris.php?id=3545en
dc.description.keywordsprivate and public sectoren
dc.description.keywordsgender wage gapen
dc.description.keywordsoccupational segregationen
dc.description.pages37en
dc.title.seriesIZA Discussion Paper Seriesen
local.identifier.id3545en
dc.identifier.edition3562en
dc.description.additionalinfoPaper No. 3562en
dc.subject.dssLabour marketen
dc.subject.flosseEmployment and unemploymenten
dc.relation.surveyHILDAen
dc.old.surveyvalueHILDAen
item.openairetypeReports and technical papers-
item.openairecristypehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_18cf-
item.cerifentitytypePublications-
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