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Emeritus Professor Gillian Whitehouse
Emeritus Professor

Gillian Whitehouse

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Overview

Background

Professor of Political Science

Background:

Gillian Whitehouse researches in areas of gender and employment equity, focusing in particular on the impact of regulatory frameworks and legislative change on gender equity in contemporary societies. Her research has attracted significant funding from Australian and international agencies (including the Australian Research Council, Government departments in Australia and Britain, the OECD and the European Commission). She is a member of several international networks of researchers in the areas of employment rights and equity, including the International Network on Leave Policies & Research which produces an annual report on parental leave policies in over 30 countries. Her work has been influential within and beyond academic, contributing in particular to pay equity and parental leave policy developments in Australia.

Research Interests:

  • Gender Pay Equity: This research spans a considerable period, commencing with cross-nationally comparative analyses of the relationship between institutional frameworks for wage setting and gender equity outcomes and extending to occupational case studies of female-dominated occupations and the resilience of wage gains won through pay equity cases, particularly in times of legislative change. Gillian Whitehouse’s work in these areas has informed pay equity inquiries and claims before tribunals at national and state levels in Australia.
  • Parental Rights in Employment: This research focuses on the work/family intersection and includes analyses of the use of parental leave in Australia and investigations into the impact of parental leave type and duration on outcomes such as career progression, gendered parenting roles and family well-being. Following on from the design and implementation of Australia’s first comprehensive survey on the use and impact of parental leave (which informed a major Productivity Commission inquiry and national policy development), Gillian Whitehouse is currently part of a consortium undertaking an evaluation of Australia’s paid parental leave policy.
  • Work and Occupations: This research has focused on gender equity and work/family balance for a number of different occupational groups, including academia, professional roles in universities, architecture and - more broadly - science and technology. Aspects of this research have addressed horizontal and vertical patterns of sex segregation within computing work and emerging ‘creative’ areas such as multimedia, as well as the use of technology in changing the spatial and temporal organisation of work (e.g. via telework). Recent project work includes contribution to the European Commission project Practising Gender Equality in Science which focused on organisational strategies to attract and retain women in leadership positions in science and technology occupations in 20 countries.

Availability

Emeritus Professor Gillian Whitehouse is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts, The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Works

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128 works between 1992 and 2023

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2004

Journal Article

From Family Wage to Parental Leave: The Changing Relationship between Arbitration and the Family

Whitehouse, Gillian (2004). From Family Wage to Parental Leave: The Changing Relationship between Arbitration and the Family. Journal of Industrial Relations, 46 (4), 400-412. doi: 10.1111/j.0022-1856.2004.00150.x

From Family Wage to Parental Leave: The Changing Relationship between Arbitration and the Family

2004

Conference Publication

Perceptions of Unpaid Parental Leave in Australia

Whitehouse, Gillian and Baird, Marion (2004). Perceptions of Unpaid Parental Leave in Australia. IIRA 5th Asian Regional Congress: Dynamics and Diversity: Employment Relations in the Asia-Pacific Region, Seoul, Korea, 24-26 June 2004. Seoul, Korea: International Industrial Relations Association.

Perceptions of Unpaid Parental Leave in Australia

2004

Conference Publication

'Hybrids' and the gendering of computing jobs in Australia

Whitehouse, Gillian and Diamond, Chris (2004). 'Hybrids' and the gendering of computing jobs in Australia. QualIT 2004 - 1st International Conference on Qualitative Research in IT & IT in Qualitative Research, Brisbane, Australia, 24 - 26 November 2004. Canberra, A.C.T.: University of Canberra. doi: 10.3127/ajis.v12i2.94

'Hybrids' and the gendering of computing jobs in Australia

2004

Journal Article

From family wage to parental leave: The changing relationship between arbitration and the family

Whitehouse, G. M. (2004). From family wage to parental leave: The changing relationship between arbitration and the family. The Journal of Industrial Relations, 46 (4), 400-412.

From family wage to parental leave: The changing relationship between arbitration and the family

2004

Conference Publication

Pay equity: 20 years of continuity and change

Whitehouse, Gillian (2004). Pay equity: 20 years of continuity and change. Women, Work and Equity, The Darlington Centre, University of Sydney, 3 August 2004. Canberra, A.C.T., Australia: Australian Human Rights Commission.

Pay equity: 20 years of continuity and change

2004

Book Chapter

Justice and Equity: Women and Indigenous Workers

Whitehouse, G. M. (2004). Justice and Equity: Women and Indigenous Workers. The new Province for Law and Order: 100 years of Australian Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration. (pp. 207-240) edited by Joe Isaac and Stuart Macintyre. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.

Justice and Equity: Women and Indigenous Workers

2004

Book Chapter

Women's Policy: Special interests or mainstream?

Whitehouse, G. M. (2004). Women's Policy: Special interests or mainstream?. Australian Public Policy. (pp. 361-387) edited by A. Fenna. Australia: Pearson Longman.

Women's Policy: Special interests or mainstream?

2003

Conference Publication

Women and Information Technology: A case study of Multimedia Training

Roan, Amanda and Whitehouse, Gillian (2003). Women and Information Technology: A case study of Multimedia Training. 17th Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia and New Zealand (AIRAANZ) Annual Conference, Melbourne, 4-7 February, 2003. Dept of Management, Monash University, Melbourne: AIRAANZ.

Women and Information Technology: A case study of Multimedia Training

2003

Journal Article

Gendering Industrial Citizenship

Whitehouse, Gillian M. and Zetlin, Diane J. (2003). Gendering Industrial Citizenship. British Journal of Industrial Relations, 41 (4), 773-788. doi: 10.1046/j.1467-8543.2003.00298.x

Gendering Industrial Citizenship

2003

Book Chapter

Telework in Australia: Findings from a National Survey

Lafferty, George, Whitehouse, Gillian and Diamond, Chris (2003). Telework in Australia: Findings from a National Survey. Organisation and Work Beyond 2000. (pp. 315-332) edited by P. Jackson and B. Rapp. Heidleberg: Physica-Verlag. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-57346-0_24

Telework in Australia: Findings from a National Survey

2003

Journal Article

Women, Wages and Industrial Agreements

Whitehouse, G. M. and Frino, B. (2003). Women, Wages and Industrial Agreements. Australian Journal of Labour Economics, 6 (4), 579-596.

Women, Wages and Industrial Agreements

2003

Book Chapter

Women, wages and industrial agreements: Recent Australian trends

Whitehouse, G. M. and Frino, B. (2003). Women, wages and industrial agreements: Recent Australian trends. Women and work. (pp. 9-20) edited by J. Burgess, G. Strachan and A. Sullivan. Newcastle, Australia: Employment Studies Centre, University of Newcastle.

Women, wages and industrial agreements: Recent Australian trends

2003

Conference Publication

Child friendly employment conditions in Australia: an assessment of current information

Whitehouse, G. M. (2003). Child friendly employment conditions in Australia: an assessment of current information. Heath for Life! A Forum on work, Health and Families, Australian National University, 25 - 26 August 2003. Canberra: National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health.

Child friendly employment conditions in Australia: an assessment of current information

2003

Journal Article

Gender and pay equity: future research directions

Whitehouse, G. M. (2003). Gender and pay equity: future research directions. Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resource Management, 41 (1), 116-128. doi: 10.1177/1038411103041001028

Gender and pay equity: future research directions

2003

Journal Article

Employment entitlements and casual status: lessons from two Queensland cases

Whitehouse, G. M. and Rooney, P. A. (2003). Employment entitlements and casual status: lessons from two Queensland cases. Australian Bulletin of Labour, 29 (1), 62-75.

Employment entitlements and casual status: lessons from two Queensland cases

2003

Journal Article

Gender and pay equity : future research directions

Whitehouse, G. (2003). Gender and pay equity : future research directions. Making the Link: Affirmative Action and Employment Relations, 14, 67-73.

Gender and pay equity : future research directions

2002

Journal Article

Assessing the Benefits of Telework: Australian Case Study Evidence

Whitehouse, Gillian, Diamond, Chris and Lafferty, George (2002). Assessing the Benefits of Telework: Australian Case Study Evidence. New Zealand Journal of Industrial Relations, 27 (3), 257-268.

Assessing the Benefits of Telework: Australian Case Study Evidence

2002

Conference Publication

Employment Entitlements and Casual Status: Lessons from Two Queensland Cases

Whitehouse, G. M. and Rooney, P. A. (2002). Employment Entitlements and Casual Status: Lessons from Two Queensland Cases. Employee Entitlements in Australia, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 12 November 2002.

Employment Entitlements and Casual Status: Lessons from Two Queensland Cases

2002

Conference Publication

Assessing the benefits of telework: Australian case study evidence

Whitehouse, G. M., Diamond, C. N. and Lafferty, G. (2002). Assessing the benefits of telework: Australian case study evidence. Celebrating Excellence, Queenstown, New Zealand, 6-8 February 2002. Otago: AIRAANZ.

Assessing the benefits of telework: Australian case study evidence

2002

Journal Article

Parenthood and pay in Australia and the UK: evidence from workplace surveys

Whitehouse, Gillian (2002). Parenthood and pay in Australia and the UK: evidence from workplace surveys. Journal of Sociology, 38 (4), 381-397. doi: 10.1177/144078302128756741

Parenthood and pay in Australia and the UK: evidence from workplace surveys

Funding

Past funding

  • 2013 - 2016
    Enhancing Mothers' Engagement with the Workforce in the Preschool Years.
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2013
    PPL Phase 2 Parents Survey
    UniQuest Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2014
    Equity and Diversity in the Australian Architecture Profession: Women, Work, and Leadership
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2013
    Paid Parental Leave Scheme Evaluation
    Commonwealth Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2012
    Gender and Employment Equity: Strategies for Advancement in Australian Universities (ARC Linkage Project administered at Griffith University)
    Griffith University
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2010
    PRAGES: Practising Gender Equality in Science (Commission of the European Communities Seventh Framework Programme Grant administered by the Dipartimento per i Diritti e le Pari Opportunita, Italy)
    European Commission 7th Framework Programme (FP7)
    Open grant
  • 2006
    WERS project
    Dept of Trade and Industry, UK
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2007
    Industrial Relations, Gender Equity and Work/Family Balance: Assessing the Impact of Changing Law and Practice in Queensland
    UQ FirstLink Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2007
    Working Time and Superannuation Flexibility: Facilitating 'Non-Traditional' Retirement
    UQ FirstLink Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2004 - 2007
    Parental leave: access, utilisation and efficacy in Australia
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2003 - 2004
    Parental Leave: Access, Utilization and Efficacy in Australia
    UQ FirstLink Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2002 - 2004
    The production of pay (in)equity for women: a study of emerging occupations
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2001
    Pay equity and the changing earnings distribution in Australia, 1996-2000.
    University of Queensland Small Grants Scheme
    Open grant
  • 1999 - 2002
    The development of markets in community services - the impact upon system, providers and clients
    ARC Collaborative Grant (SPIRT)
    Open grant
  • 1999
    Gender equity in paid employment in the Asia Pacific region
    ARC Australian Research Council (Small grants)
    Open grant
  • 1999 - 2001
    The management and industrial relations of telework: a model Australian industry
    Department Employment Training Industrial Relation
    Open grant
  • 1999 - 2001
    The management and industrial relations of Telework: A model for Australian industry
    ARC Collaborative Grant (SPIRT)
    Open grant
  • 1999 - 2001
    The management of industrial relations of telework: a model for australian industry
    Unisys Australia
    Open grant
  • 1998 - 1999
    History of the Industrial Commission in Queensland
    Department Employment Training Industrial Relation
    Open grant
  • 1998 - 2000
    Citizenship, gender contracts and industrial relations
    ARC Australian Research Council (Large grants)
    Open grant
  • 1997 - 1998
    Work and family life: case studies in the implementation of centralised and decentralised provisions
    ARC Australian Research Council (Small grants)
    Open grant
  • 1996
    Women, employment and citizenship: the role of the Australian industrial relations system in the pursuit of employment
    UQ External Support Enabling Grant
    Open grant
  • 1995 - 1996
    Open learning for home based workers (Labour market analysis component)
    Open Learning Technology Corporation Ltd.
    Open grant
  • 1995
    The decline of labour: Social and economic implications in the OECD countries
    ARC Australian Research Council (Small grants)
    Open grant

Supervision

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Enquiries

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  • Employment equity
  • Equity - employment
  • Gender and work
  • Gender division of labour
  • Maternity leave and employment
  • Parental leave
  • Pay equity

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