50 Researchers Come Together for 2019 Annual Meeting
2019 Care Work and the Economy Annual Meeting in Glasgow, Scotland The Care Work and the Economy (CWE-GAM) held its 2nd Annual Meeting in Glasgow, Scotland on June 30-July 2,
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28th IAFFE Annual Conference
CWE Research Team to Present Panel Discussions at the 28th International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE) Annual Conference The conference this year, to be held in Glasgow, centers around the
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WORKING PAPERS GENDER WAGE AND EQUITY AND INVESTMENTS IN CARE: MODELING EQUITY AND PRODUCTION Download Paper Date: October, 2020 Authors: Elissa Braunstein & Daniele Tavani
CWE Research Team Presents Prototype Model of the Care Economy at Conference in Colombia
June 13-15, I attended the 21st Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, held in Cartagena, Colombia, to present and discuss a draft of an early project output, titled “Care in
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21st Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis
CWE Research Team Prototype CGE Model Presented at the 21st Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis Hans Lofgren presented the first draft of “Care in an Aging East Asian Economy:
Hans Lofgren
Hans Lofgren is an independent consultant and was formerly a Senior Economist at the World Bank where he developed MAMS (Maquette for Millennium Development Goal Simulations), a model for medium-
Kijong Kim
Kijong Kim is a research associate in Gender Equality and the Economy program at Levy Economics Institute. His current research interests lie in distributional impact analyses of social and fiscal
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GENDER AWARE APPLIED MODELING
ABOUT GENDER AWARE APPLIED MODELING The Gender-Aware Applied Modelling Working Group develops country-specific macroeconomic tools that integrate care and gendered dynamics both in labor markets and within households, including interactions
RETHINKING MACROECONOMICS
ABOUT RETHINKING MACROECONOMICS The Rethinking Macroeconomics Working Group is bringing gender dimensions into macroeconomic models, particularly in the case of care provisioning. Researchers in the Rethinking Macroeconomics Cluster are working