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GATE Faculty Research Fellow Sonia Kang speaks to the Globe and Mail about the shortcomings of many companies in relation to diversity and inclusion initiatives.
GATE Director Sarah Kaplan joins the Aborsh podcast to discuss why reproductive rights is an economic issue as much as it is a human rights issue. Topics covered include "gendered capitalism," the gender wage gap and more.
GATE Faculty Research Fellow Sonia Kang speaks to MoneyWise about the male dominated fields of investment opportunities and how young women are now trying to change the narrative.
Global authorities have proposed interventions to improve the telecommuting experience, such as establishing work–life boundary strategies, and maintaining regular social interactions. However, the potential negative gendered consequences of remote work remain under-acknowledged.
GATE Director Sarah Kaplan speaks to Wired about why recent economic worries are expected to hurt underrepresented workers most.
Join us as we explore how ongoing structures of colonialization negatively impact the well-being of Indigenous peoples and communities across Canada, resulting in persistent health inequalities. | September 22, 2022
The economic consequences when women lose reproductive rights