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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…
July 6, 2022, Paper: "Women are leaving the workforce at historic rates due to the inability to negotiate work and household labor. Despite considerable gains in the workforce,…
June 30, 2022, Video: "Robert Livingston presents a flash talk entitled "A Master’s Tool: The Leadership, Life, and Legacy of Lewis Harwood (Harry) Spence" A Master’s Tool: The…
June 22, 2022, Video: "Hannah Riley Bowles is the Roy E. Larsen Senior Lecturer in Public Policy and Management at the Harvard Kennedy School (vlog). Hannah chairs the vlog…
June 3, 2022, Interview: "Robert Livingston began his talk for the vlog Executive Education program last month with a startling fact: in a study to identify racial bias in a…
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…
April 22, 2022, Paper: "We examine the consequences of monetary policy on racial disparities, focusing on the role of bank lending to firms through collateral and selection…
March 2022, Opinion: "Despite widespread reports of a “she-cession,” most women managed to keep their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic, suggests a paper to be discussed at the…
March 22, 2022, Video: "How can we foster inclusive and equitable organizations? How does unconscious bias hold us back? What can leaders do to compensate for this? Watch this…
March 21, 2022, Video: "When economist Dana Peterson set out to quantify the economic toll of racism against Black Americans, she came up with an estimate of $16 trillion — over…