Claudia Goldin

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Claudia Goldin is an American economic historian and labor economist renowned for her pioneering research on the gender wage gap and women’s labor market outcomes over the long run.

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instanceOf economic historian
economist
human
labor economist
university teacher
academicDegree PhD in economics
areaOfInfluence economic history of the United States
labor market policy debates on gender equality
awardReceived IZA Prize in Labor Economics
John R. Commons Award
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
surface form: Nobel Prize in Economics 2023

Richard A. Lester Award
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Cornell University
University of Chicago
employer Harvard University
Department of Economics, Harvard University
surface form: Harvard University Department of Economics

National Bureau of Economic Research
familyName Goldin
fieldOfWork economic history
gender economics
labor economics
labor market outcomes
givenName Claudia
knownFor historical analysis of women’s labor market outcomes
long-run perspective on women and the economy
research on the gender wage gap
research on women’s labor force participation
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
National Bureau of Economic Research
name Claudia Goldin self-link
nationality American
notableAchievement first woman to receive the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences solo
notableWork Career and Family: Women’s Century-Long Journey toward Equity
The Race between Education and Technology
Understanding the Gender Gap: An Economic History of American Women
positionHeld Henry Lee Professor of Economics at Harvard University
director of the NBER Development of the American Economy program
researchInterest education and labor market outcomes
family and career trade-offs
gender wage gap
historical labor markets
women’s labor force participation
sexOrGender female
workLocation Cambridge, Massachusetts

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