See newspaper, TV and other press featuring GATE and its researchers.
Menopause, a career killer? How brain fog, hot flashes and fatigue are driving one in 10 women out of the workforce
GATE Faculty Research Fellow Sonia Kang speaks to the Toronto Star about why menopause is a career equity issue.
Why Craft PR disclosed its employees’ salary
GATE Director Sarah Kaplan is mentioned in themessage about pay transparency and the gender wage gap.
What the Ardern, Sturgeon resignations show about the ‘tightrope’ women walk in politics
GATE Director Sarah Kaplan speaks to Global News about the ‘tightrope’ women walk in politics.
A Year in Review: A look back at 2022
Check out what we were up to in 2022, and join us in changing the conversation on gender equality!
How recent tech layoffs can disproportionately affect women and people of color
GATE Director Sarah Kaplan speaks to Fast Company about how recent tech layoffs can disproportionately affect women and people of color.
Do in-office workers have an advantage over remote counterparts?
Do in-office workers have an advantage over remote counterparts? GATE's report on the future of work was featured in this HR Reporter article.
Does social class exacerbate the wage gap?
GATE Faculty Research Fellow András Tilcsik's research was featured in a Forbes India article on social class, the wage gap, and diversity and inclusion efforts.
Order of Canada appointees far less diverse than the population, analysis shows
GATE Director Sarah Kaplan spoke to CBC News about the importance of diversity when awarding the Order of Canada.
Flexible work, cheaper child-care give women workers a boost
GATE's Senior Research Associate Carmina Ravanera spoke to BNN Bloomberg about flexible work and how cheaper child-care can give women workers a boost.
Hybrid work may be a way forward, but not all communities stand to gain
GATE's report, The Future of Work: Will Remote Work Help or Hinder the Pursuit of Equality, was featured in The Varsity.