Sofie Cairo
@cairosofie
Postdoc @SI_Copenhagen @CBS_cph @UZH_en Focus on labor, gender and economics of science. Econ PhD @Economics_UCPH.
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This morning Yotam Sofer and I hosted the PDW “The future of research on diversity in ENT, Science and Innovation” Academy of Management Four amazing speakers offered insights on gender gaps in jobs, products, output, impact, startups! Rem Koning Cassidy R. Sugimoto Mercedes Delgado and E. Zwick
Submissions for the 6th Economics of Public Procurement Workshop are still open. Join us at Utrecht University on Oct 24th-25th to explore cutting-edge research on public procurement, with a special focus on sustainability and innovation. Submit by Aug 15th to [email protected].
Join us for the EEA scientific session on how children shape the gender gap in academia at the EEA-ESEM in Rotterdam on the 26/08 with the amazing Sofie Cairo Anne Sophie Lassen Petra Moser + drinks afterwards. Sign up - eea-esem-congresses.org/sessions/child…
Looking forward to Monday of EEA! Petra Moser’s work on child penalties among academics following the baby boom is so so impressive Sofie Cairo provides recent evidence from STEM. Ria Ivandić and I have econ specific estimates Join us for the panel and stay for the 🥂
I look forward to share evidence on gender gaps in scientific output and impact at EEA EEA-ESEM in Rotterdam on August 26 drawing on "Publish or Procreate: The Effect of Motherhood on Research Performance" w/ Valentina Tartari funded by Carlsbergfondet
Join a great team of researchers University of Zurich, soon to include me. Please do reach out if you need additional info.
What happens to women in economics after having a child? They are are more likely to leave research careers and less likely to get tenure in the first 5 years after childbirth. Summary of the paper is in Centre for Economic Performance Centrepiece and paper in AEA P&P w/ Anne Sophie Lassen
Paper out: Teenagers have improved well-being, conscientiousness, and emotional stability if their mothers had longer paid parental leave, which likely delayed children’s entry into formal care. With Mikkel Aagaard Houmark Ida Lykke Kristiansen @ceciliemarieloechte 🧵1/6 tinyurl.com/5xp4vnux