The Cause Of Australia's Gender Pay Gap

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and men, however, this is only true for not even one-quarter of it (ibid., p.539). Other studies argue that sex segregation plays a large role and can be considered as the key factor for the existence as well as ongoing of the gender pay gap (ibid., p.540). Not only is the vast majority of labour work, which fulfilled by women, feminised, it is also lower valued in comparison to the labour work men fulfil (ibid.). Moreover, there are three ways how the public sector helds the gender pay gap (1) in the position of a monopolistic sector, the public sector uses such power to keep wages in certain areas down, as for example in the health sector and education sector (2) the high influence of rational economic thinking, which restraints the sectors payments (3) circumstances like downsizing, subcontracting, and privatisation play generally a large role towards decreasing employment opportunities and unsecure wage levels (ibid., p.541). Furthermore, other studies show that another key factor of Australia´s gender pay gap is the level individuals are placed in terms of that the majority of women remain in rather lower levels of employment, whereas men are more likely to go up the employment latter (ibid.).

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