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Faculty of Business - Economics Working Papers

2010

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The Effect Of Motherhood On Wages And Wage Growth: Evidence For Australia, Tanya Livermore, Joan Rodgers, Peter Siminski Jan 2010

The Effect Of Motherhood On Wages And Wage Growth: Evidence For Australia, Tanya Livermore, Joan Rodgers, Peter Siminski

Faculty of Business - Economics Working Papers

Labour market theory provides several reasons why mothers are likely to earn lower hourly wages than non-mothers. However, the size of any motherhood penalty is an empirical matter and the evidence for Australia is limited. This paper examines the effect of motherhood on Australian women’s wages and wage growth using a series of panel-data models which control for other relevant factors, both observed and unobserved. Using data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey, an unexplained motherhood wage penalty of around four per cent for one child, and eight per cent for two or more children, …