Bridging the Gender Pay Gap through Transparency

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Bridging the Gender Pay Gap through Transparency

Comparative Approaches and Key Regulatory Conundrums

9781803920412 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Sara Benedí Lahuerta, Sutherland School of Law, University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland, Katharina Miller, President of the European Women Lawyers Association and Incoming Head of the EU delegation of the G20 / W20 and Laura Carlson, School of Law, Stockholm University, Sweden
Publication Date: November 2024 ISBN: 978 1 80392 041 2 Extent: c 352 pp
This timely book evaluates the advantages and challenges of adopting pay transparency legislation (PTL) to address the ongoing issues of the gender pay gap. Chapters contextually examine whether PTL can help reduce the gender pay gap and discuss which factors should be considered to potentially boost the effects of this legal intervention.

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This timely book evaluates the advantages and challenges of adopting pay transparency legislation (PTL) to address the ongoing issues of the gender pay gap. Chapters contextually examine whether PTL can help reduce the gender pay gap and discuss which factors should be considered to potentially boost the effects of this legal intervention.

The editors have brought together expert contributors to explore detailed case studies demonstrating how PTL is implemented across the globe. The 2023 EU Pay Transparency Directive is rigorously analyzed in addition to the role of Equality Bodies and private certification systems. The book provides an in-depth yet accessible critique of both the potential and limitations of PTL and considers key themes including the role of self-regulation, collective bargaining and the need to depart from traditional work and care patterns to address pay inequity.

Bridging the Gender Pay Gap Through Transparency is an excellent resource for legal scholars and practitioners specialising in gender equality and labour rights. Students and researchers of gender studies, governance and regulation as well as policymakers and HR professionals will find the comprehensive analysis beneficial.
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