See newspaper, TV and other press featuring GATE and its researchers.
What a feminist post-COVID economic recovery looks like
GATE Research Associate, Carmina Ravanera, and co-author of the Feminist Economic Recovery Plan, discusses the plan and what the pandemic has revealed in this NOW Magazine feature.
How can employers support staff with children during pandemic schooling?
Sarah Kaplan is featured in this Benefits Canada piece and discusses why corporations need to pay better attention to working parents, especially women if they want to keep them in the workforce.
Nine experts share the opportunities for change the pandemic has provided
Women of Influence features Sarah Kaplan as one of nine experts who share their thoughts on how the pandemic might be used to move us forward towards equality.
Covid-19 Is Setting Canadian Women in Finance Back by Decades
Sarah Kaplan offers insight for this Bloomberg perspective piece on the gendered impacts of COVID-19 and women in the Canadian workforce.
The economic fallout of COVID-19 threatens decades of progress for working women
MaRS Magazine highlights the need for disruptive policies to build back better, while featuring our Feminist Recovery Plan.
B.C. needs a feminist recovery to rebuild after COVID-19
The Province discusses the need for a Feminist Recovery in B.C. and how our report outlines concrete actions for all governments as they consider COVID-19 recovery.
No post-pandemic patriarchy: new Rotman report calls for equitable recovery
The University of Toronto's student newspaper, The Varsity, shines a spotlight on the key takeaways of “A Feminist Economic Recovery Plan for Canada: Making the Economy Work for Everyone."
Research on Gender, Diversity and Organizations by Rotman School Faculty Honoured with Awards.
GATE Faculty Research Fellow Andràs Tilcsik's paper, “Scaling Down Inequality: Rating Scales, Gender Bias, and the Architecture of Evaluation,” is recognized with the Granovetter Award for the best article in economic sociology.
Are we letting this crisis go to waste?
Sarah Kaplan writes for the Hill Times about taking a moment to reflect during the pandemic and using it as a moment of action towards improving upon our old "normal" and building back better.
Banishing occupational stereotypes
GATES' Joyce He and Sonia Kang discuss how stereotypes lead to significant implications for vocational choice, recruitment and selection in this piece for Forbes India.