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July 2022, Paper: "Although the South Korean economy fared relatively well on the whole during the pandemic, the labor market consequences were uneven, with women experiencing…
May 2022, Paper: "This paper makes the case that current social contracts are often inadequate, irrelevant, or unjust for informal workers. It outlines three possible future…
December 16, 2021, Opinion: "Long before COVID-19 struck, disruptive technological change, especially automation, was already worsening the plight of ordinary workers. With the…
September 7, 2021, Book: "How we became so burdened by red tape and unnecessary paperwork, and why we must do better. We've all had to fight our way through administrative…
July 28, 2021, Paper: "This symposium aims to deepen and expand our understanding of the relationship between the way organizations and managers understand and provide narratives…
July 26, 2021, Paper: "From a systems perspective, solving inequalities will require a diverse group of stakeholders to understand what fuels and maintains inequality—ideally…
July 14, 2021, Paper: "Progress on shrinking the gender pay gap has been glacially slow. Though it has narrowed somewhat over the past 40 years, stark inequities persist. In 1980…
January 21, 2021, Paper: "We document a unique driver of consumer behavior: the public disclosure of a firm’s gender pay gap. Four experiments provide causal evidence that when…
June 19, 2020, Opinion, "To reduce inequality and racial injustice, a lot of people are…
May 27, 2020, Video, "COVID-19 is amplifying a fundamental democratic mismatch: the vulnerable, often low-income and of-color, workers who are among the most affected by this…