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Rethinking Gender Gaps in Economics: Insights from the GENRECO Project
GENRECO starts from a simple but powerful idea: the gender gap in economics may stem not only from structural constraints, but also from the ways personality, values, and academic socialization interact with the norms of the field.
Aurore Burietz and Caroline Perrin
Mar 54 min read


Addressing Sexual Misconduct & Power Abuse in Academia
In October 2022, there was a #Metoo outcry within the field of economics following publicly revealed allegations of sexual harassment...
Clara Schäper
Aug 31, 20238 min read


Gender-Sensitive Response Post Climate-Disaster: a Learning Curve for Pakistan
“Ecofeminism is an integral facet of the women’s movement because it addresses the severing of Women and Mother Nature, and the...

Hudda Luni
Jan 9, 20237 min read


Overtime hours worked: a missing factor in understanding the gender wage gap
Contrary to many new initiatives and actions taken, there persists a severe gender wage gap. This is also the case for the profession of...

Pia Molitor
Nov 9, 20226 min read


What do high school students think about economics?
Questions from students in Bangladesh Young people are showing a piqued curiosity in economics. Specifically, high schoolers in...

Hafsa Jahan
Jul 23, 20225 min read


The relationship that exists among economic growth, energy consumption, and carbon dioxide emissions
Energy is no doubt sacrosanct in any economy of the world today as it is essential in all economic activities, especially production and...

Oluwafisayo Ajayi
Feb 20, 20223 min read
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