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The Comparable Worth Controversy

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The Comparable Worth Controversy

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The well-documented gap between men's and women's earnings has aroused intense debate over the concept of comparable worth, that is, equal pay for work judged to be of equal value. Government, business, labor unions, and the courts have been forced to consider whether workers in dissimilar jobs of comparable worth—measured by such criteria as working conditions, degree of difficulty, and knowledge and responsibility required—should receive equal wages, and how wage adjustments can be implemented.The issue has provoked inflated rhetoric, litigation, and considerable confusion.
In this concise study, Henry J. Aaron and Cameran M. Lougy review the conditions that have sparked the debate and unravel the implications of comparable worth for employers in public and private sectors, for labor union agendas and employer-employee negotiations, and for the administrative and and judicial burdens of the nation's courts. The authors conclude with general guidelines for implementing wage adjustments in ways that would not seriously disrupt society or have a major impact on overall economic efficiency.

Table of Contents

Contents:
Male and Female Earnings:
The Facts and What They Mean
How Wages Are Set
Job Evaluation
What Comparable Worth Entails
An Agenda
Appendix
Index

Product details

Published Oct 01 1986
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 68
ISBN 9780815700418
Imprint Brookings Institution Press
Illustrations 3 tables
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Series Studies of Government Finance: Second Series
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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