National Bureau of Economic Research Creates New Working Group on Gender in the Economy

The National Bureau of Economic Research has launched the new Working Group on Gender in the Economy. The new entity will provide a venue for research on the role of women in the economies of both developed and developing nations. The Working Group will take a broad approach to analyzing gender-related disparities in economic outcomes, and in studying how limited access to education, labor market opportunities, formal financial services, along with disempowering social norms and gender-biased laws and institutions, can create them.

The Working Group will draw together researchers from many subfields of economics who share a common focus on economic issues that are gender-related. It will build on a recent NBER initiative, supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, that highlighted new research on topics such as women’s role in caregiving and the economic and other determinants of domestic violence.

The following NBER associates will serve as the inaugural co-directors of the Working Group:

Jessica Goldberg is an associate professor of economics at the University of Maryland. She is a graduate of Stanford University, where she majored in economics and political science. She holds a master of public affairs degree from Princeton University and a Ph.D. in economics and public policy from the University of Michigan.

Claudia Goldin is the Henry Lee Professor of Economics at Harvard University. She holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Cornell University. Dr. Goldin earned a master’s degree and a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago.

Claudia Olivetti is the George J. Records 1956 Professor of Economics at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. She is a graduate of the University of Rome, where she majored in statistics and economics. Dr. Olivetti earned a master’s degree and a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Pennsylvania.

Jessica Goldberg, Claudia Goldin, and Claudia Olivetti

 

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Related Articles

Latest News

Caroline Attardo Genco Named the First Woman President of the University at Buffalo

Dr. Geneco comes to her new role from Tufts University in Massachusetts, where she has served as provost for the past four years. She is slated become the University at Buffalo's first woman president on August 10.

Two Women Selected to Lead Technical Colleges in South Carolina

The new presidents are Laurie A. Boeding at the Technical College of the Lowcountry and Melissa Frank-Alston at Northeastern Technical College. Both women are expected to begin their presidencies on July 1.

Rhonda McEwen Appointed President of the University of Victoria

Dr. McEwen comes to her new appointment following four years as president and vice chancellor of Victoria University in the University of Toronto. Earlier, she served in several leadership roles at the University of Toronto Mississauga. She received some of her education in the United States.

Three Women Promoted to Provost Positions at Universities

The new provosts are Barbara Rodriguez at the University of New Mexico, Bridget Chalk at Manhattan University in New York, and Jaci Lederman at Vincennes University in Indiana. All three women had been serving as their university's interim provost.

Ayanna Howard Appointed the Twelfth President of Spelman College in Atlanta

Dr. Howard joins Spelman from Ohio State University, where she has been serving as dean of the College of Engineering. She is a nationally recognized expert in robotics, artificial intelligence, and human-centered technology.

President

The next president will lead one of the most successful and well-respected community colleges in the country.