Inspiring because we are finally having these discussions in economics especially after lots of data & evidence. Always find it stunning that as a profession we are so good at studying others but not ourselves (@Susan_Athey talks about this on the panel). Big thx to the panelists
Here are some egs of evidence (not exhaustive). First, @saskatchewin on how women get less credit for co-authoring. “Women however become less likely to receive tenure the more they coauthor. The result is most pronounced for women coauthoring with men” scholar.harvard.edu/files/sarsons/…
Third, a paper by @erinhengel: “I find that women gradually adapt to tougher standards in peer review by writing more readably before it. Second, using data from Econometrica & ReStud, I show that female-authored papers spend 3–6 months longer in review” erinhengel.com/research/publi…
Fourth @leah_boustan & #AndrewLangan: “wide & persistent variation in womens representation & success across graduate programs… depts w/ better outcomes also hire more women faculty, facilitate advisor-student contact, provide collegial research seminars" scholar.princeton.edu/sites/default/…
Depressing because of the stories of harassment. Depressing because some of the experiences the panel described are sadly sadly familiar. Sad when I heard @skalemliozcan say: “Talking to my female undergraduate & graduate students, they don't want to be in this profession”
Sad when I heard @Susan_Athey talk about the gender based disadvantages in power and being heard. Sad when I heard pretty much all the panelists talk about the aggressive culture and the subjectivity in the profession and how all this applies differentially to women and men
Something I have had many many discussions on recently with male colleagues across the profession was highlighted by @Susan_Athey when she talked about an all men's basketball game between graduate students & faculty which provided advantages (this motivated a paper of hers)
This theme came up again in the mentoring & advising discussion towards the end. #MarianneBertrand says “These football games and these bars and all these things kinda become really important in setting up these mentoring relationships”
All this was captured absolutely perfectly by #JanetYellen: “The nature of social networks, their [women’s] ability to participate in social networks that advance research, it isn’t the same as it is for men and it means that women have a harder time succeeding in the profession”
Finally, very inspiring because so many solutions were also discussed: awareness, data, evidence, calling things out, training, reporting systems (w/ anonymity), platforms to connect people, informal sanctions, setting up formal mentoring for students & many more! Time to act!!
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Super excited: this week @vox_dev we have a brand new series on the #US-#China#tradewar. This series was one of my favorites to curate - gonna be some cool articles & audio for it. Please tune in: voxdev.org
I guess the timing of this series couldn't be better!!
Tradition @MIT: a brand new #hack in celebration of #AvengersEndgame
The grand dome is turned into the #CaptainAmerica shield!! Cool!
Can I see this from somewhere in Cambridge without being in the air??
Have to say MIT hacks are one reason I love MIT!!
I even own this book:
One of my favorite @MIT hacks, #Nightwork has a beautiful color picture of it!
My amazing assistant (most efficient assistant ever): I won't be in tomorrow
Me: No worries, hope all is well?
My assistant: Taking my dog to his doggie day care entrance exam
Me: An entrance exam for doggie day care??!!
Me 4 hours later: An entrance exam for doggie day care??!!
Update: Melvin passed the entrance exam!! Apparently he did so well (I guess that is the right sign) on the placement exam that he got put in w/ the big dogs. John thinks Melvin is way too small to be in with the big dogs... so not sure he will be using the doggie day care...
Email from my assistant last weekend: He has tenure now, so don’t ask him to do any tricks.
Attached to the email: the picture below of Melvin the dog in my office
Second: the role of skill building and training for adolescent girls in #Uganda & #Libera by @markus_gold
"Gender-sensitive youth employment programmes combining income generation & life skills training can be effective in helping adolescent girls succeed" voxdev.org/topic/labour-m…
Third: the long term effects of #Mexico's Progressa cash transfer program by @susanwparker_mx and #TomVogl
"Conditional transfers in childhood improve education, labour, and economic outcomes in adulthood, especially for women" voxdev.org/topic/public-e…