Jan Sauermann
@jansauermann.bsky.social
Labor economist at IFAU Uppsala and UCLS Uppsala University: labor, gender, education, @statatexblog.com @repec-nep-gen.bsky.social @ifau.bsky.social @iza.org @rfberlin.bsky.social
https://jansauermann.github.io
https://jansauermann.github.io
@barbarabiasi.com Impressive paper!
September 24, 2025 at 12:04 PM
@barbarabiasi.com Impressive paper!
If someone would like to take over as NEP editor for gender, please let me know. It’s a great opportunity to contribute to this public good!
September 11, 2025 at 9:09 AM
If someone would like to take over as NEP editor for gender, please let me know. It’s a great opportunity to contribute to this public good!
A big thank you to Christian Zimmermann (bsky.app/profile/czim...) and others at RePEc for setting up the NEP system. It has been a tremendous public good for economics research.
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September 11, 2025 at 9:09 AM
A big thank you to Christian Zimmermann (bsky.app/profile/czim...) and others at RePEc for setting up the NEP system. It has been a tremendous public good for economics research.
This growth can also be seen in the figure on NEP papers within the JEL J16 code (thanks to Andrei Dubovik: dubovik.eu/blog/repec). It will be exciting to follow all the new research that will appear in the years to come.
September 11, 2025 at 9:09 AM
This growth can also be seen in the figure on NEP papers within the JEL J16 code (thanks to Andrei Dubovik: dubovik.eu/blog/repec). It will be exciting to follow all the new research that will appear in the years to come.
Over the last decade(s), the field has grown tremendously. Research on gender differences, how gender influences outcomes and discrimination, and on whether policies can lead to more equal outcomes has exploded, as reflected in the 2023 Nobel Prize awarded to Claudia Goldin.
September 11, 2025 at 9:09 AM
Over the last decade(s), the field has grown tremendously. Research on gender differences, how gender influences outcomes and discrimination, and on whether policies can lead to more equal outcomes has exploded, as reflected in the 2023 Nobel Prize awarded to Claudia Goldin.