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The Female Wage Premium and What It Means

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Across the Western world, the public narrative on the topic of employment has for decades been dominated by a single, persistent claim: that women are paid less than men because of systemic disadvantage. In Australia, the repetition of that narrative is near-ritualistic. It shapes policy, media coverage, and institutional priorities, and it is treated less as a hypothesis to be tested than a moral truth to be affirmed.

Yet recent data tells a more complex story. Research from the e61 Institute shows that typical young Australian women now out-earn typical young men on an hourly basis by around 7–8 percent among those working full-time hours.

This isn’t a marginal or isolated finding. This “female wage premium” persists through the twenties and evens out only in the thirties. Over the past decade, young women have also experienced stronger wage growth relative to men of any age cohort. Female unemployment rates are lower than those for males. Similar patterns are emerging in major cities across the United States and the United Kingdom.

These patterns cannot be characterised as a small statistical quirk. A structural shift is occurring. And like all structural shifts in the area of employment, it brings with it consequences that extend well beyond wages.

The Education Pipeline

The most immediate driver of this shift is education. Australian course completions in higher education heavily favour young women over young men. During 2024, over 60 percent more females graduated from university than males. This is one of the most significant and under-discussed asymmetries in modern society.



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