Workplace Effects of Equal Employment Opportunity Legislation: the Australian experience

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Peetz, D
Gardner, M
Brown, K
Berns, S
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2008
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Establishing whether legislation promotes better equity outcomes than non-mandated, voluntaristic instruments such as self-regulation or peer regulation has been difficult. Findings of an Australian survey comparing equity policies and outcomes in those workplaces that are regulated by employment equity legislation with those that are not subject to legislative provisions are presented. Research findings showed equity indicators were strongest in those workplaces covered by the legislation.

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Policy Studies

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29

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4

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© 2008 Taylor & Francis. Please refer to the journal link for access to the definitive, published version.

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Applied economics

Industrial and employee relations

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