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The Evolution of the Gender Pay Gap: A Comparative Perspective isbn 9781032368290

The Evolution of the Gender Pay Gap: A Comparative Perspective

Edited by: Frances Hamilton, Elisabeth Griffiths

ISBN13: 9781032368160
New Edition ISBN: 9781032368290
Published: November 2023
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £145.00
Paperback edition , ISBN13 9781032368290



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Through interdisciplinary research, this book explores the continued cause of the significant gender pay gap that still exists in many countries today. This gap persists despite a wide range of measures having been introduced to protect women at work. Internationally varied approaches that have been attempted include prohibiting discrimination, maternity leave, maternity pay, health and safety protections for pregnant workers, tax breaks, childcare vouchers, shared parental leave, and gender pay gap reporting.

This book makes a significant and original contribution by tackling the topic through fresh historical and activist approaches, specific consideration of certain professions, and topical issues, such as the gig economy, treatment of carers post-coronavirus, and developing approaches to prosecuting pay equity claims. The comparative approach interrogates how countries studied in this volume have had varying approaches and differing success in tackling this pervasive issue of the gender pay gap. Lessons to learn regarding policy reform are included in chapters from authors based not only in the UK but also in the United States, Australia, and the Republic of Ireland and fully developed in the conclusion.

Subjects:
Employment Law
Contents:
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction: The Evolution of the Gender Pay Gap: A Comparative Perspective

Part 1: Women in the Workplace, History, Campaigning, and the Future
1. The Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act 1919: Its Origins, Passage, and Significance for Working Women
2. Equal Pay, the Women’s Employment Federation, and the Royal Commission
3. Combining Work and Care: The Failure of Work–Life Reconciliation Policies

Part 2: Persistent Inequalities in the Professions
4. Affect Theory, the Perceived Impact of Judicial Diversity, and the Gender Pay Gap in the Irish Legal Profession
5. Speaking in a Different Voice: The Gendered Nature of Promotion Applications
6. Gender Pay Gap in the Gig Economy
7. Military Veterans’ Preference: Influence on the Gender Pay Gap in the United States and Beyond

Part 3: The Role of Employers and Corporate Social Responsibility
8. The Role of Equal Pay Auditing in Resolving Unequal Pay: More Hindrance Than Help?
9. Corporate Social Responsibility and the Gender Pay Gap in the UK—Beyond the Law

Part 4: International Comparisons
10. Prosecuting Pay Equity in Australia: Evolving Strategies in the Context of Declining Institutional Advantages
11. The Persistence of Oppression: The US Gender Pay Gap
The Intractable Nature of the Gender Pay Gap: A Comparative Perspective—Conclusions and Reflections
Index