Affirmative Action Bans and the “Chilling Effect”
in American Law and Economics Review
March 2013; p ublished online January 2013 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Demand and Supply of Labour; Demographic Economics; Education and Research Institutions; Employment and Labour Law; Labour Discrimination. 15685 words.
This paper examines whether California's Proposition 209, which led to the 1998 ban on the use of racial preferences in admissions at the University of California (UC) system, lowered the...
Contradictions and misalignments in the EU approach towards the gender pay gap
in Cambridge Journal of Economics
March 2015; p ublished online February 2015 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Labour Standards: National and International; Employment and Labour Law; Labour-Management Relations, Trade Unions, and Collective Bargaining; Wages, Compensation, and Labour Costs; Labour Discrimination. 15508 words.
The aim of this paper is to highlight the tensions within the EU’s ‘governance architecture’ concerning pay equality. Specifically, after a preliminary outline of the theoretical discussion...
Equal Pay as a Moving Target: International perspectives on forty-years of addressing the gender pay gap
in Cambridge Journal of Economics
March 2015; p ublished online March 2015 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Law and Economics; Demographic Economics; Labour Discrimination; Employment and Labour Law; Wages, Compensation, and Labour Costs; Labour Standards: National and International. 10122 words.
This paper provides an overview of the key factors impacting upon the gender pay gap in the UK, Europe and Australia. Forty years after the implementation of the first equal pay...