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Research on Interventions to Advance Women in Economics in the Global South

Call for Nominations: Woman of Spirit Award (Canada)

Deadline: 30-Jun-2023

The International Economic Association (IEA) is requesting proposals for Research on Interventions to Advance Women in Economics in the Global South.

The Problem:

There is increasing recognition of the fact that the entire economics profession is marked by inadequate representation of women. The profession has several components: students and faculty at various levels in universities, the publication ecosystem (journals, editors, referees), conferences, decision making/leadership positions. While the broad problem of gender imbalances is gradually being recognized, the precise contours of under-representation are not properly understood and need to be documented. These vary by tier: university undergraduate students, graduate students, early career and late career researchers; by region/country and by social groups within countries. In the profession of economics, at each level at which women make choices, there are bottlenecks and choke points: from choosing economics as an undergraduate major, to pursuing an economics PhD, to obtaining a job and advancing in academia.

There are a variety of formal and informal rules and practices that shape how the profession, as an institution, operates. For example, entry by women at these different levels of the profession are determined by admission criteria, career advancement policies, mentorship programs, letters of reference, tenure requirements, leave policies. They are also affected by role models, information, mentoring, and expectations. These formal and informal practices interact to produce structures of disadvantage for women, with the specific architecture of these structures varying by level, by country and by social identity of women. How can these structures be altered to lower (and eventually fully eliminate) the disadvantages and barriers faced by women? The project aims to uncover, document, and (where possible) alter the practices that disadvantage women and deprive the profession globally of their perspective and wisdom.

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