Working from Home and the Gender Wage Gap, Alison Preston, UWA - ONLINE ONLY
Date
From: Wednesday February 12, 2025, 11:00 am
To: Wednesday February 12, 2025, 11:45 am
Join us for this webinar during which Alison Preston examines the impact of working at home on the wages of men and women using data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey. Read more.
The results show that working at home arrangements are helping to narrow the gender wage gap. A concerning finding is that fathers who work at home earn significantly less than other men who work at home. Policy implications are discussed.
This is a collaborative event hosted by the Economic Society of Australia (Central Council), the Women in Economics Network and the Productivity Commission.
About the Speaker
Alison is a Professor of Economics in The University of Western Australia Business School and Vice-President of the WA Branch of the Economic Society of Australia. Her research interests are in labour economics and financial literacy.
Information
When: Wednesday 12 February
Time: From 11am until 11.45am (AEDT - SYD/CBR/MEL)
Where: Online via Teams
Cost: Free of charge
Registration and Joining the Webinar
Book online via the link below. The Teams link to join will be sent 24 hours prior.
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