Paper 1 real world example: Inequality, inequity and regulation

For only the third time in its 54-year history, the Nobel Prize in Economics has been awarded to a woman. The winner, Claudia Goldin, is a professor of economic history at Harvard University. Goldin"s work focuses on the causes of gender inequality in the labour market. In a press conference at Harvard, she talked about the way women throughout history had done work which was "hidden from view and uncompensated" and...

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