« Cliometrics and the Nobel » : Claudia Goldin, trente ans après
(2024) In Revue d'Economie Politique 134(4). p.509-523- Abstract
- In October 2023, Claudia Goldin, professor at Harvard University, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, in recognition of her pioneering contributions to economics, particularly for her in-depth analysis of women’s place in the labor market. Goldin explored the evolution of women’s income and participation in the labor market over the long term, highlighting the causes of these changes and the reasons for the persistence of gender inequalities. The first woman to hold tenure in Harvard’s Department of Economics, and now the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Economics alone, her career illustrates the breaking down of academic barriers and the broadening of horizons. Her research has played a key role in the recognition and... (More)
- In October 2023, Claudia Goldin, professor at Harvard University, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, in recognition of her pioneering contributions to economics, particularly for her in-depth analysis of women’s place in the labor market. Goldin explored the evolution of women’s income and participation in the labor market over the long term, highlighting the causes of these changes and the reasons for the persistence of gender inequalities. The first woman to hold tenure in Harvard’s Department of Economics, and now the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Economics alone, her career illustrates the breaking down of academic barriers and the broadening of horizons. Her research has played a key role in the recognition and valorization of the role of women in economics, motivating a new generation of researchers to integrate gender dynamics and long-term perspectives into their work. (Less)
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- Diebolt, Claude and Perrin, Faustine LU
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- « Cliometrics and the Nobel » : Claudia Goldin, Thirty Years Later
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- 2024
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- J16, N3, J2, J7
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- Revue d'Economie Politique
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- 134
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- 4
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- 509 - 523
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- Editions Dalloz
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- 2105-2883
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- French
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