Nobel for economics: How Claudia Goldin trawled 200 years of data on women in workforce

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Pioneering economist Claudia Goldin cracks the code on women's workforce struggles: underrepresented, underpaid, and held back by motherhood, even in rich nations

On October 9, the Nobel prize for economic sciences was given to Claudia Goldin, a professor at Harvard University in the US. It was, according to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, given to Goldin for "having advanced our understanding of women's labour market outcomes".

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