Gender Economics
A collection of INET work on gender inequality, inclusion and diversity, and the broader economic consequences.
The Invisible Woman
Economics has many flaws, yet few are as broadly oppressive as its illusions about gender.
The Male-centric Biases of Economic Models
The assumptions economists make in their models have implications not only for policymaking and choosing what data we collect, but also for the very definition of work, says Professor Maria Floro of American University.
Understanding LGBTQ Employment Discrimination
“If you want to make the world a more equal place, you need to understand the tools.”