Claudia Goldin revolutioniert Wissen um Frauen im Arbeitsmarkt

Translated title of the contribution: Claudia Goldin Revolutionises Knowledge About Women in the Labour Market

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Abstract

This year’s Nobel Prize in Economics goes to Claudia Goldin from Harvard University. She is a labour economist as much as an economic historian, and only the third woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Economics. Goldin revolutionised our knowledge and understanding of women’s educational and occupational choices, their labour market careers and the family obligations they have faced over the centuries. Her work is extremely broad, spanning from historical studies of girls’ educational choices in the 19th century to the determinants of the gender pay gap in the 21st century. Her work sheds light on important economic and social developments that many have been overlooked. She identifies patterns and relationships that were previously hidden or unknown, and shows novel causal mechanisms for long-run changes that are di˚cult to identify empirically.
Translated title of the contributionClaudia Goldin Revolutionises Knowledge About Women in the Labour Market
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)822-826
JournalWirtschaftsdienst
Volume103
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Dec 2023

Keywords

  • Labour market data
  • social security data

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