Australian women benefit from wage convergence, defying global trends.
The study looked at why the gender pay gap in Australia didn't close much in the 1980s. They used a method called the Juhn, Murphy, and Pierce decomposition to figure out if changes in wages or differences between men and women were to blame. The researchers found that even though wage inequality increased, women's efforts to improve their skills like education and experience helped offset this, unlike in the US and UK.