9. References

References for this Victoria’s Economic Bulletin research article.

Albrecht J, Bjorklund A and Vroman S (2003) ‘Is there a glass ceiling in Sweden?’ Journal of Labor Economics(opens in a new window), 21(1): 145-177.

Arulampalam W, Booth A &and Bryan M (2007). ‘Is There a Glass Ceiling over Europe? Exploring the Gender Pay Gap across the Wage Distribution’. ILR Review, 60(2): 163–186.

Barón, J.D. and Cobb‐Clark, D.A., 2010. Occupational segregation and the gender wage gap in private‐and public‐sector employment: a distributional analysis. Economic Record, 86(273), pp.227-246.

Baxter J and Hewitt B (2013). ‘Negotiating Domestic Labor: Women's Earnings and Housework Time in Australia’. Feminist Economics, 19:1, 29-53.

Becker G. S. (1991). A treatise on the family: Enlarged edition. Harvard university press.

Bertrand M. (2018). ‘Coase lecture–the glass ceiling’ Economica, 85(338): 205-231.

Bertrand M, Goldin C and Katz L F 2010. "Dynamics of the Gender Gap for Young Professionals in the Financial and Corporate Sectors." American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2 (3): 228-55.

Borland J. (1999). ‘Earnings inequality in Australia: Changes, causes and consequences.’ Economic Record, 75(2): 177-202.

Borland J and Coelli M (2016) ‘Labour market inequality in Australia.’ Economic Record, 92(299): 517-547.

Benos N and Zotou S (2014). ‘Education and economic growth: A meta-regression analysis’ World Development, 64: 669-689.

Black D A, Kolesnikova N and Taylor L J (2014) ‘Local labor markets and the evolution of inequality’ Annu. Rev. Econ., 6(1): 605-628.

Blau F D and Kahn L M (2017). ‘The gender wage gap: Extent, trends, and explanations.’ Journal of Economic Literature, 55(3): 789-865.

Card D (2001) ‘Estimating the Return to Schooling: Progress on Some Persistent Econometric Problems’, Econometrica, 69 (5): 1127-1160.

Cobb-Clark D A and Tan M (2011). ‘Noncognitive skills, occupational attainment, and relative wages.’ Labour Economics, 18(1): 1-13.

Coelli M (2014). ‘Occupational differences and the Australian gender wage gap.’ Australian Economic Review, 47(1): 44-62.

Coelli M and Borland J (2016). ‘Job polarisation and earnings inequality in Australia.’ Economic Record, 92(296): 1-27.

Compton J and Pollak R A (2014). Family proximity, childcare, and women’s labor force attachment. Journal of Urban Economics, 79, 72-90.

Conti G, Heckman J and Urzua S (2010). ‘The education-health gradient.’ American Economic Review, 100(2), 234-38.

Cortés P, Pan J, Pilossoph L and Zafar B (2021). ‘Gender differences in job search and the earnings gap: Evidence from business majors.’ (No. w28820). National Bureau of Economic Research.

Craig L and Brown J E (2017). ‘Feeling rushed: Gendered time quality, work hours, nonstandard work schedules, and spousal crossover.’ Journal of Marriage and Family, 79(1), 225-242.

Craig L and Churchill B (2021). ‘Working and caring at home: Gender differences in the effects of COVID-19 on paid and unpaid labor in Australia.’ Feminist economics, 27(1-2), 310-326.

Farber H S.(opens in a new window)(2004), "JOB LOSS IN THE UNITED STATES, 1981–2001", Polachek, S.W.(opens in a new window) (Ed.) Accounting for Worker Well-Being (Research in Labor Economics, Vol. 23), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. 69-117.

Guo, S. (2010). Survival analysis. Oxford University Press.

Gokulsing D and Tandrayen-Ragoobur, V. (2014). ‘Gender, education and labour market: Evidence from Mauritius’. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy.

Hirsch B, Schank T and Schnabel C. (2010). ‘Differences in labor supply to monopsonistic firms and the gender pay gap: An empirical analysis using linked employer-employee data from Germany’. Journal of Labor Economics 28(2): 291–330.

ILO 2022. The gender gap in employment: What's holding women back?

https://www.ilo.org/infostories/en-GB/Stories/Employment/barriers-women…(opens in a new window)

Kaplan E L and Meier P (1958). ‘Nonparametric estimation from incomplete observations.’ Journal of the American statistical association, 53(282): 457-481.

Kee H. J. (2006). ‘Glass ceiling or sticky floor? Exploring the Australian gender pay gap.’ Economic Record, 82(259): 408-427.

Klasen S (2018). ‘The impact of gender inequality on economic performance in developing countries.’ Annual Review of Resource Economics, 10: 279-298.

Lagerlöf N P (2003). ‘Gender equality and long-run growth.’ Journal of Economic Growth, 8(4): 403-426.

Le Barbanchon T, Rathelot R and Roulet A (2019). ‘Unemployment insurance and reservation wages: Evidence from administrative data.’ Journal of Public Economics, 171: 1-17.

Ludsteck J. (2014). ‘The Impact of Segregation and Sorting on the Gender Wage Gap: Evidence from German Linked Longitudinal Employer-Employee Data’. ILR Review. 67(2):362-394.

Machin S, Marie O, and Vujić S. (2011). ‘The crime reducing effect of education.’ The Economic Journal, 121(552): 463-484.

Miller P W (2005). ‘The role of gender among low-paid and high-paid workers.’ Australian Economic Review, 38:405–417

Mitri K (2021). ‘Does higher education make a difference? The influence of educational attainment on women's and men's nonstandard employment outcomes.’ Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, 58(1): 25-44.

McDonald J T, and Valenzuela M R (2017). ‘How does skills mismatch affect remittances? A study of Filipino migrant workers.’ Contemporary Economic Policy, 35(1): 216-231.

Miller P W (1994). ‘Gender discrimination in training: An Australian perspective.’ British Journal of Industrial Relations, 32(4):539-564.

Nica M (2019). ‘The relationship between self-employment and economic development.’ Southwestern Economic Review, 46: 59-85.

Nickell S (1979). ‘Education and lifetime patterns of unemployment.’ Journal of Political Economy, 87(5, Part 2): S117-S131.

Nguyen C P (2021). ‘Gender equality and economic complexity.’ Economic Systems, 45(4), 100921.

Noonan M C, Corcoran M E and Courant P N, Pay Differences Among the Highly Trained: Cohort Differences in the Sex Gap in Lawyers' Earnings, Social Forces, Volume 84, Issue 2, December 2005, Pages 853–872.

Oreopoulos P and Salvanes K G (2009). ‘How large are returns to schooling? Hint: Money isn't everything’ (No. w15339). National Bureau of Economic Research.

Productivity Commission 2017, Transitioning Regional Economies, Study Report, Canberra.

Rosenthal S and Strange W C (2012). ‘Female entrepreneurship, agglomeration, and a new spatial mismatch.’ Review of Economics and Statistics, 94(3): 764-788.

Stam K, Verbakel E and de Graaf P M (2014). ‘Do values matter? The impact of work ethic and traditional gender role values on female labour market supply.’ Social indicators research, 116(2): 593-610.

Theodossiou I and Zangelidis A (2009).’ Should I stay or should I go? The effect of gender, education and unemployment on labour market transitions.’ Labour Economics, 16(5): 566-577.

Wooden, M. (1999). ‘The employment consequences of comparable worth policies.’ The Australian Economic Review, 32(3): 286-291.

World Economic Forum, The Global Gender Gap Report 2020, 2021.

Updated