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Claudia Goldin ( Nobel Prize in Economics): 'Reducing Working Hours by Law Does Not Guarantee More Equality'

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Claudia Goldin (New York, 1946) acknowledges that, unlike other Nobel Prize laureates in Economics, she is not used to giving interviews. Three years ago the Swedish academy granted her maximum recognition for her pioneering studies on the gender gap. It was the first time that a Nobel recognized contributions in parity matters and Goldin thus became the third woman in the history of the 'nobels' to win one. She attends THE PERIODIC from the Fac…
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Claudia Goldin (New York, 1946) acknowledges that, unlike other Nobel Prize laureates in Economics, she is not used to giving interviews. Three years ago the Swedish academy granted her maximum recognition for her pioneering studies on the gender gap. It was the first time that a Nobel recognized contributions in parity matters and Goldin thus became the third woman in the history of the 'nobels' to win one. She attends THE PERIODIC from the Fac…

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elcorreoweb.es broke the news in on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
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