The gender pay platform gap during the COVID‐19 pandemic and the role of platform gender segregation in Australia

IF 4.5 3区 管理学 Q1 ERGONOMICS New Technology Work and Employment Pub Date : 2023-11-03 DOI:10.1111/ntwe.12281
Brendan Churchill
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Abstract Progress towards pay equity between men and women in the Australian economy stalled during the COVID‐19 pandemic, highlighting once again the gendered impact of the pandemic. However, little is known about the impact of the pandemic on the gender pay gap in the platform economy. Drawing on data from an Australian survey of platform workers ( n = 947) during the early months of the pandemic (2020), this research investigates how the pandemic impacted the gender pay gap across different platform types—care, delivery and driving, microwork, and marketplace—and the platform economy overall. The findings show that the gendered segregated nature of platform work compounded by the uneven impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on particular types of platform work increased the pay gap between men and women. This research also sought to examine the mechanisms behind the gender pay gap, finding that human capital differences and platform gender segregation largely explain the gender pay gap on platforms in Australia. There was an association between parenthood and earnings, but this is moderated by human capital and platform type, suggesting that differences in earnings amongst parents are explained by these factors. The research finds that the gender gap across the platform economy increased by five percentage points, indicating that the gendered impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic also affected the platform economy.
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COVID - 19大流行期间的性别薪酬平台差距以及澳大利亚平台性别隔离的作用
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,澳大利亚经济中男女薪酬平等的进展停滞不前,再次凸显了疫情对性别的影响。然而,人们对疫情对平台经济中性别薪酬差距的影响知之甚少。根据澳大利亚在大流行(2020年)最初几个月对平台工作人员(n = 947)的调查数据,本研究调查了大流行如何影响不同平台类型(护理、交付和驾驶、微工作和市场)以及整体平台经济的性别薪酬差距。研究结果表明,平台工作的性别隔离性质,再加上COVID - 19大流行对特定类型平台工作的不平衡影响,加大了男女之间的薪酬差距。本研究还试图检验性别薪酬差距背后的机制,发现人力资本差异和平台性别隔离在很大程度上解释了澳大利亚平台上的性别薪酬差距。父母身份和收入之间存在关联,但这受到人力资本和平台类型的影响,这表明父母之间的收入差异可以用这些因素来解释。研究发现,平台经济中的性别差距扩大了5个百分点,这表明COVID - 19大流行的性别影响也影响了平台经济。
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期刊介绍: New Technology, Work and Employment presents analysis of the changing contours of technological and organisational systems and processes in order to encourage an enhanced and critical understanding of the dimensions of technological change in the workplace and in employment more generally. The journal is eclectic and invites contributions from across the social sciences, with the primary focus on critical and non-managerial approaches to the subject. It has the aim of publishing papers from perspectives concerned with the changing nature of new technology and workplace and employment relations. The objective of the journal is to promote deeper understanding through conceptual debate firmly rooted in analysis of current practices and sociotechnical change.
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