In the News

Recent News Articles on Gender Issues by Goldin:

How to Win the Battle of the Sexes Over Pay (Hint: It Isn’t Simple), by Claudia Goldin, New York Times (November 2017)

Close the Pay Gap, Change the Way We Work, by Claudia Goldin, Bloomberg Opinion, (January 2014)

Can “Yellen Effect” Attract Young Women to Economics, by Claudia Goldin, Bloomberg Opinion (October 2013)

Recent News Articles Referencing Goldin’s Research on Gender:

Recession with a Difference: Women Face a Special Burden, by Patricia Cohen, New York Times (November 2020)

Pandemic Imperils Promotions for Women in Academia, by Noam Scheiber, New York Times (September 2020)

Rising Education Levels Provide Diminishing Economic Boost, by Josh Mitchell, Wall Street Journal (September 2020)

The Pandemic’s Setbacks for Working Moms, by Emma Goldberg, New York Times (July 2020)

Kids at Home Could Put Economy in Detention, by Justin Lahart, Wall Street Journal (July 2020)

Pandemic Could Scar a Generation of Working Mothers, by Patricia Cohen and Tiffany Hsu, New York Times (June 2020)

How Medicine Became the Stealth Family-Friendly Profession, by Claire Cain Miller, New York Times (August 2019)

Work in America is Greedy. But It Doesn’t Have to Be, by Claire Cain Miller, New York Times (May 2019)

Women Did Everything Right. Then Work Got Greedy, by Claire Cain Miller, New York Times (April 2019)

Womensplaining the Pay Gap, by Maya Salam, New York Times (April 2019)

I Am (An Older) Woman. Hear Me Roar, by Jessica Bennett, New York Times (January 2019)

Strong Economy Draws Women into U.S. Labor Force, by Harriet Torry, Wall Street Journal (October 2018)

Biased News Media or Biased Readers: An Experiment on Trust, by Jonathan Rothwell, New York Times (September 2018)

How Sexism Follows Women from the Cradle to the Workplace, by Jim Tankersley New York Times (August 2018)

The Costs of Motherhood Are Rising and Catching Women Off Guard, by Claire Cain Miller, New York Times (August 2018)

The 10-Year Baby Window That Is the Key to the Women’s Pay Gap, by Claire Cain Miller, New York Times (April 2018)

The U.S. Fertility Rate Is Down, Yet More Women Are Mothers, by Claire Cain Miller, New York Times (January 2018)

Hire Women Your Mom’s Age, by Sally Koslow, New York Times (August 2017)

So We All Can Succeed: 125 Years of Women’s Participation in the Economy, Speech by Chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Janet L. Yellen (May 2017)

The Gender Pay Gap Is Large Because of Motherhood, by Claire Cain Miller, New York Times (May 2017)

Money Worries for Retired Women, by Kerry Hannon, New York Times (March 2017)

More Women in Their 60s and 70s Are Having ‘Way Too Much Fun’ to Retire, by Claire Cain Miller, New York Times (February 2017)

Brenda Barnes’s Wisdom, and Our Anti-Parent Workplace, by David Leonhardt, New York Times (January 2017)

To Help Close Wage Gap, de Blasio Tells Agencies to Stop Asking About Applicants’ Past Pay, by Eli Rosenberg, New York Times (November 2016)

How Republican Politicians Learned to Love ‘Working Mothers’, by Emily Bazelon, New York Times (October 2016)

Women in Elite Jobs Face Stubborn Pay Gap, by Janet Adamy and Paul Overberg, Wall Street Journal (May 2016)

As Women Take Over a Male-Dominated Field, the Pay Drops, by Claire Cain Miller, New York Times (March 2016)

Male Sellers on eBay Have an Edge Over Women, Study Finds, by Pam Belluck, New York Times (February 2016)

How to Bridge That Stubborn Pay Gap, by Claire Cain Miller, New York Times (January 2016)

Paul Ryan and Joe Biden: Unlikely Alliance of Working Fathers, by Claire Cain Miller, New York Times (October 2015)

A Toxic Work World: Q. and A. With Anne-Marie Slaughter, by Anne-Marie Slaughter, New York Times (September 2015)

Let’s Expose the Gender Pay Gap, by Joanne Lipman, New York Times (August 2015)

Maiden Names, on the Rise Again, by Claire Cain Miller and Derek Willis, New York Times (June 2015)

Is There a Double Standard for Judging Domestic Themes in Fiction? Cheryl Strayed and Pankaj Mishra, New York Times (May 2015)

Workplaces Remain Averse to Flexibility, by Anand Giridharadas, New York Times (January 2015)

Why U.S. Women Are Leaving Jobs Behind, by Claire Cain Miller and Liz Alderman, New York Times (December 2014)

A Conundrum for Saudis: Women at Work, by Dionne Searcey, New York Times (November 2014)

Even Among Harvard Graduates, Women Fall Short of Their Work Expectations, by Claire Cain Miller, New York Times (November 2014)

Microsoft’s Nadella Sets Off a Furor on Women’s Pay, by Nick Wingfield, New York Times (October 2014)

Pay Gap Is Smaller Than Ever, and Still Stubbornly Large, by Claire Cain Miller, New York Times (September 2014)

Fighting the Gender Pay Gap, by Carl Richards, New York Times (September 2014)

How a Part-Time Pay Penalty Hits Working Mothers, by Claire Cain Miller, New York Times (August 2014)

For Women in Midlife, Career Gains Slip Away, by Dionne Searcy, New York Times (June 2014)

An Elusive Jackpot, by Claire Cain Miller, New York Times (June 2014)

For Workers, Less Flexible Companies, by Tara Siegel Bernard, New York Times (May 2014)

The Media Has a Woman Problem, by Liza Mundy, New York Times (April 2014)

Is the Gender Pay Gap Closing or Has Progress Stalled?, by Josh Zumbrun, Wall Street Journal (April 2014)

For Women in Tech, Pay Gap is Unusually Small, by Claire Cain Miller, New York Times (April 2014)

Pay Gap is Because of Gender, Not Jobs, by Claire Cain Miller, New York Times (April 2014)

Job Flexibility Seen as Key to Equal Pay, by Brenda Cronin, Wall Street Journal (January 2014)

A Labor Market Punishing to Mothers, by David Leonhardt, New York Times (August 2010)

 

Columns About and Referencing The Race between Education and Technology:

Fresh Proof That Strong Unions Help Reduce Income Inequality, by Susan Dynarski, New York Times (July 2018)

Why Aren’t More Men Working?, by Gregory Mankiw, New York Times (June 2018)

The Roots of Obama’s Ambitious College Plan, by David Leonhardt, New York Times (January 2015)

The American Dream Is Leaving America, by Nicholas Kristof, New York Times (October 2014)

Porsches, Potholes and Patriots, by Nicholas Kristof, New York Times (July 2014)

Inequality Has Been Going on Forever… But That Doesn’t Mean It’s Inevitable, by David Leonhardt, New York Times (May 2014)

Our Greatest National Shame, by Nicholas Kristof, New York Times (February 2009)

Obama and Our Schools, by Nicholas Kristof, New York Times (November 2008)

Minding the Inequality Gap, by Stephen Kotkin, New York Times (October 2008)

The Biggest Issue, by David Brooks, New York Times (July 2008)

Supply-Side Education, by David Glenn, Chronicle of Higher Education (July 2008)

 

Recent Articles Referencing The Race between Education and Technology:

A Bigger Economic Pie, but a Smaller Slice for Half of the U.S., New York Times (December 2016)

What Does Immigration Actually Cost Us? New York Times (September 2016)

Is College Tuition Really Too High? New York Times (September 2015)

The Real Reason Richer People Marry, by Andrew Cherlin, New York Times (December 2014)

A Simple Equation: More Education = More Income, by Eduardo Porter, New York Times (September 2014)

For Schools, Long Road to a Level Playing Field, by Eduardo Porter, New York Times (May 2014)

Possible Path to Closing Pay Gap, by Sendhil Mullainathan, New York Times (May 2014)

 

Press Releases Referencing The Race between Education and Technology:

Why Access to Free Community College Matters, Betsey Stevenson, White House Council of Economic Advisers

Education: The Wind at America’s Back, Peter Orszag, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (February 2010)

The Case for Reform in Education and Health Care, Peter Orszag, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (April 2009)