澳大利亚公共服务中的性别平等监管:扩展狄更斯的监管三脚架

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-04-06 DOI:10.1177/00221856231166553
Sue Williamson, L. Colley
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西方政府利用监管来推进私营和公共部门劳动力的性别平等,但性别平等尚未实现。虽然政府使用了各种各样的监管形式,但狄更斯(1999)认为,集体谈判、立法和人力资源政策的三脚鼎立将促进性别平等。很少考虑到如何这些元素的三脚架配合在一起。我们运用狄更斯的三脚架来考察一个澳大利亚公共部门对性别平等的监管。我们利用制度分析,借鉴历史和当前的文件、立法、集体谈判框架和人力资源政策,研究监管三脚柱是如何相互联系的,以及在当前的监管环境下,是否可以实现对公共部门性别平等的新承诺。我们确定了澳大利亚公共服务中的监管不一致,并主张改善一致性以促进性别平等,尽管我们也注意到一致性本身并不能带来更好的结果。我们确定三脚架的腿不是相互加强的,所有的腿都需要更好的执行来支持。我们扩展了狄更斯的三脚架,为公共部门工作场所的性别平等提供了一条新的道路,丰富了理论和实践。
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Regulating for gender equality in the Australian Public Service: Extending Dickens’ tripod of regulation
Western governments have used regulation to progress gender equality for workforces in both the private and public sectors, yet gender equality has not yet been achieved. While governments have used various regulatory forms, Dickens (1999) argued that a tripod of collective bargaining, legislation and human resource policy would progress gender equality. Little consideration has been given to how these elements of the tripod fit together. We apply Dickens’ tripod to examine the regulation of gender equality in one Australian public sector. We use institutional analysis, drawing on historical and current documents, legislation, collective bargaining frameworks and human resource policy to examine how the regulatory tripod interlocks, and whether renewed commitments to public sector gender equality can be achieved in the current regulatory environment. We identify regulatory incongruence within the Australian public service and argue for improved congruence to progress gender equality, although we also note that congruence on its own does not lead to better outcomes. We identify that the legs of the tripod are not mutually reinforcing and that all legs need to be supported by better implementation. We extend Dicken's tripod to provide a new path to progress public sector workplace gender equality, enriching both theory and practice.
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