Misty Heggeness released “Swiftynomics,” a book explaining how female economic power radiates from the music star.
What happens when we put gender front and center, and economics in the footnotes—especially in front of investors?
SHEEL PATEL/THE HOYA From left to right: Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security executive director Melanne Verveer, chief operating officer of WEConnect Greta Schettler (GRD ’11), gender ...
CAIRO—In the last decade, gender rights advocates have, to notable success, made the argument that welcoming women into workforces and economic markets is simply logical policy. “In the 1970s and ...
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, one of the country’s most prominent economists, gave a speech as president of Harvard University in 2005 suggesting women were underrepresented in science ...
A persistent gender gap in the economics profession isn’t improving, and that has implications for corporate leaders who use economic information to make informed decisions. Experts say the lack of ...
In honor of Women’s History Month and in advance of International Women's Day, investment and partnership support female economic empowerment and equality through entrepreneurship Since 1997, WBDC has ...
The Economic Survey 2025-26 highlights the need to eliminate barriers to boost women's participation in the workforce for ...
A new cross-national analysis indicates that men generally hold more negative views toward female breadwinning than women do.
There are fewer women than men among both professors and students in the economics department at Tufts, according to Professor Dan Richards, chair of the Department of Economics. Richardstold the ...
When economic dependence was placed into a regression to predict this sexual moralization, controlling for age, sex, religiosity, and conservatism in the first step, it was found that female economic ...
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