The Saturday Debate: Does diversity training work?
Does diversity training work? GATE Faculty Research Fellow Sonia Kang joins the Toronto Star to discuss the limitations of diversity training.
Does diversity training work? GATE Faculty Research Fellow Sonia Kang joins the Toronto Star to discuss the limitations of diversity training.
GATE Director Sarah Kaplan speaks to the Toronto Star about the potential unintended consequences of menstrual leave policies.
This study shows how women workers deal with unwanted, ambiguous sexual interactions through protective behaviours that may limit their career advancement.
GATE Director Sarah Kaplan speaks to Business Insider about the incoming wave of tech layoffs and how it could negatively impact diversity in the workplace.
For Mother's Day: How can we create a caring economy?
A new report, Care Work in the Recovery Economy: Towards a Caring Economy, from GATE highlights key issues about a post-COVID-19 society where care is centred and provides considerations and research questions for care policies and care research.
Daphné Baldassari, chercheuse-doctorante à GATE, discute avec Radio Canada des conséquences économiques de la restriction du droit à l’avortement pour les femmes.
GATE Director Sarah Kaplan speaks to CBC about the additional benefits some companies are offering their employees in response to the abortion ban.
GATE Faculty Research Fellow András Tilcsik's research was featured in this article about how socioeconomic status can shape our working lives.
This BadCredit article highlights the various research GATE has done related to the gender wage gap and wage inequality.