Nobel economics prize goes to professor for research on the workplace gender gap

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Mohammadi, an engineer by training, has been imprisoned 13 times and convicted five times. In total, she has been sentenced to 31 years in prison.

Claudia Goldin's work is a step forward for gender equality in the workforce, and could lead to better working conditions for women worldwide.STOCKHOLM, Sweden — The Nobel economics prize was awarded Monday to Harvard University professor Claudia Goldin for research that has advanced the understanding of the gender gap in the labor market.

“I’ve always been an optimist. But when I look at the numbers, I think something has happened in America, that we, in the 1990s, our labor force participation rate for women was the highest in the world, and now it isn’t the highest in the world,” Goldin told The Associated Press. “She explains the source of the gap, and how it’s changed over time and how it varies with the stage of development. And therefore, there is no single policy," Hjalmarsson said."So it’s a complicated policy question because if you don’t know the underlying reason, a certain policy won’t work.”

“Ways in which we can even things out or to create more couple equity also leads to more gender equality,” she said. In Goldin’s analysis, a woman’s role in the job market and the pay she receives aren’t influenced just by broad social and economic changes. They also are determined partly by her individual decisions about, for example, how much education to get.

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