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View article: First person – Emily D. McParland and T. Amber Butcher
First person – Emily D. McParland and T. Amber Butcher Open
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Emily D. McParland and T. Amber Butcher are co-firs…
View article: The Gender Earnings Gap in British Workplaces: A Knowledge Exchange Report
The Gender Earnings Gap in British Workplaces: A Knowledge Exchange Report Open
The gender earnings gap in Britain currently sits at some 18%, it has declined over time (Dickens 2007) but has also displayed considerable persistence over the last two decades. There is significant and continuing debate as to the determi…
View article: Workplaces, Low Pay and the Gender Earnings Gap in Britain
Workplaces, Low Pay and the Gender Earnings Gap in Britain Open
This study provides a robust assessment of the importance of a number of determinants of the gaps in earnings between the four groups of employees who make up the British workforce; males and females who work full and part-time. The analys…
View article: Workplaces, Low pay and the Gender Earnings Gap in Britain : A Co-production with the Low Pay Commission
Workplaces, Low pay and the Gender Earnings Gap in Britain : A Co-production with the Low Pay Commission Open
This study provides a robust assessment of the importance of a number of determinants of the gaps in earnings between the four groups of employees who make up the British workforce; males and females who work full and part-time. The analys…
View article: Aboriginal football and the Australian game
Aboriginal football and the Australian game Open
This paper introduces an Australian Research Council research project\ncurrently being undertaken at the remote Aboriginal community of Papunya in\nthe Northern Territory. The project, led by Barry Judd and Tim Butcher from\nRMIT Universit…