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Differences in wage rates for males and females in the health sector: a consideration of unpaid overtime to decompose the gender wage gap

机译:卫生部门男女工资率的差异:考虑无偿加班以消除性别工资差距

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Background In Australia a persistent and sizable gender wage gap exists. In recent years this gap has been steadily widening. The negative impact of gender wage differentials is the disincentive to work more hours. This implies a substantial cost on the Australian health sector. This study aimed to identify the magnitude of gender wage differentials within the health sector. The investigation accounts for unpaid overtime. Given the limited availability of information, little empirical evidence exists that accounts for unpaid overtime. Methods Information was collected from a sample of 10,066 Australian full-time employees within the health sector. Initially, ordinary least-squares regression was used to identify the gender wage gap when unpaid overtime was included and then excluded from the model. The sample was also stratified by gender and then by occupation to allow for comparisons. Later the Blinder–Oaxaca decomposition method was employed to identify and quantify the contribution of individual endowments to wage differentials between males and females. Results The analyses of data revealed a gender wage gap that varied across occupations. The inclusion of unpaid overtime in the analysis led to a slight reduction in the wage differential. The results showed an adjusted wage gap of 16.7%. Conclusions Unpaid overtime made a significant but small contribution to wage differentials. Being female remained the major contributing factor to the wage gap. Given that wage differentials provide a disincentive to work more hours, serious attempts to deal with the skilled labour shortage in the health sector need to address the gender wage gap.
机译:背景技术在澳大利亚,性别工资差距持续存在并且相当大。近年来,这一差距正在稳步扩大。性别工资差异的负面影响是加班的动机。这意味着澳大利亚卫生部门将付出巨额费用。这项研究旨在确定卫生部门内性别工资差异的严重程度。调查考虑了未付加班费。鉴于信息的可用性有限,几乎没有任何经验证据可以说明无偿加班。方法信息是从卫生部门内10,066名澳大利亚全职员工的样本中收集的。最初,当包括无偿加班费然后从模型中排除时,使用普通最小二乘回归来确定性别工资差距。样本还按性别分层,然后按职业分层,以便进行比较。后来,使用了Blinder-Oaxaca分解方法来识别和量化个人捐赠对男女工资差异的贡献。结果数据分析显示,性别工资差异因职业而异。分析中包括未付加班费,导致工资差异略有减少。结果显示调整后的工资差距为16.7%。结论无偿加班对工资差异的贡献很大,但贡献很小。女性仍然是造成工资差距的主要因素。鉴于工资差异不利于增加工作时间,因此,为解决卫生部门技术工人的短缺而进行的认真尝试必须解决性别工资差距。

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