Trish Hill
University of New South Wales
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Economic and Labour Relations Review | 2009
Trish Hill
Conventional poverty and inequality measures, based only on comparisons of financial resources, may underestimate gender differences in living standards. The value of time spent in household work by oneself and partner, and the value of leisure are key elements that need to be considered in measures of living standards. This article develops a method for measuring wellbeing at the level of the individual, rather than the household. Following the tradition of Australian models of ‘full income’, the final measure of wellbeing includes the value of time in leisure and unpaid work along with individual income, the benefits accruing from the social wage and the welfare gains from the ownership and use of assets. The article then compares the conventional income distribution and the ‘full income’ distribution to identify population subgroups disadvantaged on each of these measures. The results show that gender inequalities in living standards may be underestimated by conventional income measures, and that inequalities in personal income and time use contribute most substantially to gender inequality in the full income distribution.
Australian Journal of Social Issues | 2007
Michael Bittman; Trish Hill; Cathy Thomson
Children and Youth Services Review | 2011
Ciara Smyth; Bettina Cass; Trish Hill
Archive | 2009
Bettina Cass; Ciara Smyth; Trish Hill; Megan Blaxland; Myra Hamilton
Australian Economic Review | 2008
Peter Saunders; Trish Hill
Family matters | 2008
Trish Hill; Cathy Thomson; Michael Bittman; Megan Griffiths
Archive | 2011
Bettina Cass; Deborah Brennan; Cathy Thomson; Trish Hill; Christiane Purcal; Myra Hamilton; Elizabeth Adamson
Archive | 2013
Bettina Cass; Trish Hill; Myra Hamilton; Cathy Thompson
Australian Journal of Labour Economics | 2011
Trish Hill; Cathy Thomson
AHURI Research and Policy Bulletin | 2015
Ilan Wiesel; Sandra Gendera; Karen R. Fisher; Trish Hill; Wendy S. Shaw; Catherine Bridge; Carmel Laragy; Samantha Jenkinson; Kate Finch