Woman’s Day

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European governance

Bruegel’s commitment to gender balance

Reflecting on gender balance is crucial to improve think tanks’ ways of working and effectiveness.

By: Paola Maniga Topic: European governance Date: March 8, 2018
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How many female economics professors in top European Universities?

A look at the representation of women in academia at the top economic faculties in Europe shows that there is still much progress to be made by these faculties towards gender equality.

By: Ariane Giraneza Birekeraho and Paola Maniga Topic: Macroeconomic policy Date: March 7, 2018
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A few good (wo)men – on the representation of women in economics

Last week, the American Economics Association Annual Meetings held a session on Gender Issues in Economics and later announced that a new code of professional conduct is in the pipeline. In this blogs review we revise the recent contributions on female representation and perception in economics.

By: Inês Goncalves Raposo and Bruegel Topic: Global economy and trade Date: January 15, 2018
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Alice in gender-gap land

What’s at stake: The International Women’s Day on 8 March drew attention to the gender gap again, both in pay and in employment. Ongoing research on the topic shows that the gender gap persists worldwide, from finance to arts. For it to change, bold action is needed, ranging from targeted policies to rethinking gender norms.

By: Pia Hüttl and Bruegel Topic: Global economy and trade Date: March 20, 2017