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Pay Equity, Minimum Wage and Equality at Work: Theoretical Framework and Empirical Evidence
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        Author/contributor
                    - Rubery, Jill (Author)
 
Title
            Pay Equity, Minimum Wage and Equality at Work: Theoretical Framework and Empirical Evidence
        Abstract
            Professor Jill Rubery was commissioned by the ILO to write this Working Paper, as an input for the preparation of the 2003 Global Report on the elimination of discrimination in the world of work. The establishment of a floor to the wage structure is of paramount importance to groups of workers discriminated on grounds such as sex, ethnicity, national origin, age and disability, as these groups are disproportionately represented at the bottom of the occupational hierarchy. By identifying the role that minimum wages can play in reducing gender discrimination in pay, Jill Rubery’s paper contributes to our understanding of the forms of labour market processes compatible with the promotion of non-discrimination, equality and decent work.
        Report Number
            No. 19
        Series Title
            Working Paper Series
        Place
            Geneva
        Institution
            International Labour Office
        Date
            November 2003
        Pages
            80 pages
        Language
            English
        Accessed
            8/8/18, 8:12 PM
        Citation
            Rubery, J. (2003). Pay Equity, Minimum Wage and Equality at Work: Theoretical Framework and Empirical Evidence (No. No. 19; Working Paper Series, p. 80 pages). International Labour Office. https://www.sfu.ca/content/dam/sfu/labour/fairwagescommission/Rubery%20-%20Pay%20equity%2C%20minimum%20wage%20and%20equality%20at%20work.pdf
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