Australia Gender Pay Gap

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When it comes to gender pay gap, much attention has focused on discussing if it exists as well as defining it, in some cases it is considered inexistent because of its abstract connotation, due to the fact that it is an imperfect measure that can not capture the whole complexity of the gender inequality in the workplaces. In this way, gender pay gap is more than two employees (one male one female) doing the same job and receiving different salaries, it is also about the concentration of women in the industries, equal benefits and many other factors influenced by the structures and dynamics of the labour market (KPMG, 2016).

In Australia, gender pay gap refers to “the differences between women´s and men´s earnings based on an average weekly …show more content…

In the case of Australia, gender pay gap is smaller than in other developed countries, according to the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA), the National gender pay gap is 17.3 percent, it is calculated using the full time averages weekly ordinary time earnings. (WGEA, …show more content…

As it was mentioned before, gender pay gap involves more that an imbalance in the earnings of the roles, the general concept broaches discriminatory conditions related to skills, responsibilities as well as organisational structures and processes. In this respect the WGEA (2016), recognises three types of gender pay gaps in the modern organisations; the like for like, it refers to Pay gaps between women and men undertaking work of equal or comparable value; also by level gender gaps, related to Pay gaps between women and men at the same organisational level and finally organisation wide gender pay gaps defined as the difference between the average remuneration of women and the average remuneration of men across the whole organisation (WGEA

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