Chiefs Quote by Alice S Rossi
“Equal pay for equal work continues to be seen as applying to equal pay for men and women in the same occupation, while the larger point of continuing relevance in our day is that some occupations have depressed wages because women are the chief employee. The former is a pattern of sex discrimination, the latter of institutionalized sexism.”
About This Quote
Source Article: Gender Wage Gap Analysis, 2023
The quote highlights two forms of wage inequality: direct pay discrimination between men and women in the same job, and broader systemic undervaluation of occupations dominated by women.
In simple terms: It points out both direct pay bias and systemic undervaluation of women‑dominated jobs.
Address both pay gaps and occupational value.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy reform
- HR practices
- career counseling
- union negotiations
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we value women‑dominated work equally?
- What policies best close both gaps?
Systemic change requires cultural shifts, not just legal fixes.