Aged care pay rise alone unlikely to change the way female-dominated industry is valued, expert says

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A lecturer from the University of WA says a recently-secured pay rise for aged care workers is unlikely to change the way sector is valued, and that more work to address unconscious bias is required.

An expert says a recent wage rise for aged care workers is unlikely to influence the way society values the female-dominated industry.Providing perks like subsidised housing and sabbaticals has been suggested as another way to help raise the status of care workers.

The aged care sector is among a slew of industries that primarily employ women — from childcare to nursing to teaching — that have historically been underpaid in Australia.But Joseph Carpini, a senior lecturer at the University of WA's business school, said a pay rise alone was unlikely to change the way aged care work was perceived.

He said changing perceptions would require a "comprehensive approach" looking at everything from entitlements, working arrangements and flexibility, to the entire way the industry functioned. " involves elements — genuine care and an ongoing relationship — that can't really be given a market value."

 

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