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Women and the Digital Economy: What Does it Take to Reach Women at the Last Mile?
Apr 19, 2024
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Gender Brown Bag Series

In this monthly, virtual series over the 2022-23 academic year, affiliated and invited researchers will present research tied to gender in economics or related fields such as political science.

Gender-Sensitive Economic Recovery and Resilience in Asia Conference

Inclusion Economics at Yale University, in partnership with the Economic Growth Center and the Asian Development Bank Institute, hosted a conference from March 9-10, 2023 in Tokyo, Japan, to explore new research on women’s economic activity in the region, the factors that enable and constrain it, and how this research speaks to pandemic recovery and gender-sensitive responses to future shocks.

Charity Troyer Moore moderating the conference policy roundtable.

Charity Troyer Moore moderating the conference policy roundtable. From left to right: Charity Troyer Moore (Yale University), Takahiro Sawayanagi (Plan International Japan), Hans Timmer (World Bank), Roli Asthana (United Nations), and Erik Berglof (Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank).

Women, Ordeal & Opportunity through the Pandemic

On July 22, 2022, Inclusion Economics India Center brought together affiliated researchers, journalists, and policymakers in its inaugural policy dialogue. Titled "Mahamari aur Auraton ki Aapbeeti" the event presented new finding and sparked discussion on the experience of Indian women through the pandemic, with a focus on their economic opportunities.

Yale Development Dialogues

A virtual series that convened economists, historians, journalists, and policymakers to apply insights from history and economics to the most pressing policy issues confronting developing countries.

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