“the last time NBER did a session on gender didn’t end well for the moderator ...” Fiona Murray opens with a little humor, I suspect this time will be better ... great panel herepic.twitter.com/7oYvobJlfk
আপনি আপনার টুইটগুলিতে ওয়েব থেকে এবং তৃতীয়-পক্ষ অ্যাপ্লিকেশনগুলির মাধ্যমে অবস্থান তথ্য যেমন শহর বা সুনির্দিষ্ট অবস্থান যোগ করতে পারবেন। আপনার কাছে আপনার টুইটের অবস্থান ইতিহাস মোছার বিকল্প থাকবে। আরও জানুন
“the last time NBER did a session on gender didn’t end well for the moderator ...” Fiona Murray opens with a little humor, I suspect this time will be better ... great panel herepic.twitter.com/7oYvobJlfk
“Is peer review affirmative action for men?” @erinhengel right out of the gate with a provocative question and dismal stats in top econ journalspic.twitter.com/GevU8MMoQB
backed up her lengthy study, “Publishing while female Are women held to higher standards? Evidence from peer review”: http://www.erinhengel.com/research/publishing_female.pdf … (spoiler: yes)pic.twitter.com/OhFMWGWOjd
now Heather Sarsons “Gender Differences in Recognition for Group Work” https://scholar.harvard.edu/sarsons/publications/note-gender-differences-recognition-group-work … ... first time I saw her present this work was so depressing but happy she shed light on this disparitypic.twitter.com/1B1fOtuebH
Sarsons looked at various mechanisms ... one might be playing a role: women may be taking less credit, not presenting as much ... but I’d be cautious to pin this too much on women themselvespic.twitter.com/0BK3GF9Hw2
Heidi Williams now discussing the two papers ... with a focus on the methods in the papers, she is also highlighting Card, DellaVigna, Funk, and Iriberri “Are the Referees and Editors in Economics Gender Neutral?” (pre-registered too) https://www.socialscienceregistry.org/trials/3048 pic.twitter.com/Xe1jEmuu75
Heidi Williams wraps up with several thoughtful comments on the papers ...pic.twitter.com/e8yeyBrxwZ
now Adam Jaffe as discussant ... notes this is first time he’s been on an econ panel only with women, reverse not uncommon for women. oh wow ... he’s trying @erinhengel’s to Alice Wu’spic.twitter.com/sOwlr6KWmA
and makes an argument for second-order discrimination ... if no way to deny it (solo authored) women get credit ... if any room for doubt (co authors), women discounted, less creditpic.twitter.com/FsTaU7W9B9
Goldin is talking about different econ fields that women focus on ... work from Chari and @paulgp http://www.nber.org/papers/w23953 she stuck how few women solo authored papers (should’ve read Sarsons paper)pic.twitter.com/Fdu4lY5uG1
Goldin wraps up by examining her own history of authorship ... was hard to work with other women, so few ... “I was like an endangered species, searching across a vast wilderness for a mate.” :-)pic.twitter.com/5VvaPqB95v
Thanks for covering it. Very packed house. Everybody engaged.
Thanks for covering this -- was bummed about not being about to make it to this session ...
Really enjoyed the thread!
টুইটার তার ক্ষমতার বাইরে চলে গেছে বা কোনো সাময়িক সমস্যার সম্মুখীন হয়েছে আবার চেষ্টা করুন বা আরও তথ্যের জন্য টুইটারের স্থিতি দেখুন।