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Claudia Goldin: Why Do Women Still Make Less Than Men?

Claudia Goldin: Why Do Women Still Make Less Than Men?

Update: 2021-12-06
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Claudia Goldin, Henry Lee professor of economics, shares the reason why working mothers still earn less and advance less often in their careers than men: time. Even with antidiscrimination laws and unbiased managers, certain professions pay employees disproportionately more for long hours and weekends, passing over women who need that time for family care. Goldin also discusses how COVID-19’s flexible work policies may help close the gender earnings gap.

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Ramtin Biniaz

nice and enlightening.

Jun 16th
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Claudia Goldin: Why Do Women Still Make Less Than Men?

Claudia Goldin: Why Do Women Still Make Less Than Men?

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