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Nobel Laureate in Economics Does Not Believe in a Shortage of Skilled Workers

Harvard economist Claudia Goldin, who received the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2023, cannot understand the German business community's complaints about a shortage of skilled workers. "It's always a question of price—if companies pay enough, it becomes more attractive for women to work more," she told the Handelsblatt (Thursday edition), referring to the high rate of part-time work among women in Germany. The 79-year-old advises young women who w…
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Harvard economist Claudia Goldin, who received the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2023, cannot understand the German business community's complaints about a shortage of skilled workers. "It's always a question of price—if companies pay enough, it becomes more attractive for women to work more," she told the Handelsblatt (Thursday edition), referring to the high rate of part-time work among women in Germany. The 79-year-old advises young women who w…

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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