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Opting Out among Women with Elite Education: Evidence, Causes, and Societal Consequences with Joni Hersch

Opting Out among Women with Elite Education: Evidence, Causes, and Societal Consequences with Joni Hersch

FromWomen and Public Policy Program Seminar Series


Opting Out among Women with Elite Education: Evidence, Causes, and Societal Consequences with Joni Hersch

FromWomen and Public Policy Program Seminar Series

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Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Aug 21, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Hersch’s research shows that female graduates of elite institutions have lower labor market involvement than their counterparts from less selective institutions, with the gap most pronounced among those with children, and especially mothers with an MBA. This talk will provide recent evidence on opting out among women with elite education and examine the role of differences in preferences as well as economic factors in explaining the grater tendency of elites graduates to have lower labor market activity. We will also address societal consequences of reduced labor market activity among women graduates of elite institutions on prospects for women to advance through the professions, whether workplace inflexibility is an important barrier to women’s professional advancement, and implications for intergenerational equity. Speaker: Joni Hersch, Professor of Law and Economics, Vanderbilt University
Released:
Aug 21, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (93)

A weekly seminar during the academic year focused on understanding and closing gender gaps in the areas of economic opportunity, political participation, health, and education.