Heterogeneity by Gender - Evidence from JMPs
Want to learn about new economics research that speaks to gender in different economic contexts? Then, come to our “Heterogeneity by Gender: Evidence from JMPs” event!
Watch the recorded event here!
- Day/time: 12/8/20 10am-11am ET
- Zoom link: register for the webinar here!
- We will post a recording after as well so interested folks from all time zones can watch.
- Submit questions for discussion ahead of time here!
This event will feature a stellar line up of Job Market Candidates with Job Market Papers (JMPs) on outcomes by gender across a range of contexts, from the ask gap to unemployment insurance:
- Stephanie Cheng on “Careers Versus Children: How Childcare Affects the Academic Tenure-Track Gender Gap”
- Paula López-Peña on “Managing the second shift: The impact of noncognitive skills on female entrepreneurs’ time allocation and mental health”
- Nina Roussille on “The central role of the ask gap in gender pay inequality”
- Karen Shen on “Who benefits from public financing of home care for low-income seniors?”
- Joanna Venator on “Dual Earner Migration, Earnings, and Unemployment Insurance”
For the first half of this event, each researcher will discuss their JMP context + results. For the second half, we will shift to Q+A and broad discussion questions. Alex Albright and Steph Kestelman will moderate with questions from the audience. Audience members can submit questions via the Zoom chat during the event or via this form before the event.
There will also be a 30 min gather.town hang afterwards for any attendees and panelists who are interested in continuing the conversation. We will share that link at the end of the webinar.