The Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences was granted on Monday to American economist and historian Claudia Goldin “for having advanced our understanding of women’s labour market outcomes.”
Goldin is a lecturer at Harvard University in the United States and serves as a co-director of the Gender in the Economy Study Group at the National Bureau of Economic Research, a US private nonprofit. Among other issues, her work covered women in the workforce and the gender pay gap.
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