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Research by GATE Faculty Research Fellows Sonia Kang and András Tilcsik is featured in this article in Nature about discrimination based on names.
Research by GATE Faculty Research Fellows Sonia Kang and András Tilcsik is featured in this article in Nature about discrimination based on names.
Joyce He and Sonia Kang comment on their research showing how women face a double disadvantage when it comes to writing cover letters.
GATE Faculty Research Fellow, Sonia Kang, has been named University of Toronto Mississauga's new Special Advisor on Anti-Racism and Equity.
Sarah Kaplan comments in Bloomberg on the impacts of dwindling teller jobs on women in banking.
Director Sarah Kaplan comments on the long term financial impacts of reduced job opportunities for young people.
Sonia Kang discusses why organizations need to follow up on their commitments from last year to combat anti-Black racism in this City News piece.
Business Insider highlights 12 University of Toronto courses you can take online for free, including GATE's Gender Analytics for Innovation course available through Coursera.
This Globe piece features a video conversation with Sarah Kaplan on the consequences of the gender Power Gap.
Featuring a mention of Sonia Kang and András Tilcsik's 2016 study on resume whitening, this Today.com piece examines how more people are rejecting ‘English-centric’ naming standards — and sometimes paying a price.
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