Globalization, Gender, and the Family
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Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs
Trade, Development and Political Economy presents
Globalization, Gender, and the Family
Authors: Wolfgang Keller and Hâle Utar
Facing the same labor demand shock through imports from China, we show that men and women make different labor market and family adjustments that result in significant long-run gender inequality.
Hale Utar
Grinnell College
Hâle Utar holds the Sidney Meyer endowed chair at Grinnell College. She specializes in international trade and her work has been published in top economics journals such as the Review of Economics & Statistics, American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, the International Economic Review and the Journal of Development Economics. She holds a PhD from the Pennsylvania State University.
For more information, please contact Devashish Mitra, dmitra@syr.edu or to request accommodation arrangements, please contact Morgan Bicknell, mebickne@syr.edu.
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