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Diversity in the Economics Profession: A New Attack on an Old Problem
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Bayer, Amanda
, Rouse, Cecilia Elena
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1995-2014
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/ Gender discrimination
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Diversity in the Economics Profession: A New Attack on an Old Problem
by
Bayer, Amanda
, Rouse, Cecilia Elena
in
1995-2014
/ Academic degrees
/ Academic disciplines
/ Attitudes
/ Citizenship
/ College professors
/ Demand side economics
/ Departments
/ Economic research
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economics education
/ Economists
/ Effectiveness
/ Employment discrimination
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnicity
/ Feminist economics
/ Gender
/ Gender discrimination
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Humanities
/ Marginality
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority group students
/ Minority groups
/ Minority students
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Occupations
/ Productivity
/ Professions
/ Questionnaires
/ Race
/ Role models
/ Social sciences
/ Statistical data
/ STEM education
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2016
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Diversity in the Economics Profession: A New Attack on an Old Problem
by
Bayer, Amanda
, Rouse, Cecilia Elena
in
1995-2014
/ Academic degrees
/ Academic disciplines
/ Attitudes
/ Citizenship
/ College professors
/ Demand side economics
/ Departments
/ Economic research
/ Economic statistics
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Economics education
/ Economists
/ Effectiveness
/ Employment discrimination
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnicity
/ Feminist economics
/ Gender
/ Gender discrimination
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Humanities
/ Marginality
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority group students
/ Minority groups
/ Minority students
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Occupations
/ Productivity
/ Professions
/ Questionnaires
/ Race
/ Role models
/ Social sciences
/ Statistical data
/ STEM education
/ Stereotypes
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Diversity in the Economics Profession: A New Attack on an Old Problem
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Diversity in the Economics Profession: A New Attack on an Old Problem
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The economics profession includes disproportionately few women and members of historically underrepresented racial and ethnic minority groups, relative both to the overall population and to other academic disciplines. This underrepresentation within the field of economics is present at the undergraduate level, continues into the ranks of the academy, and is barely improving over time. It likely hampers the discipline, constraining the range of issues addressed and limiting our collective ability to understand familiar issues from new and innovative perspectives. In this paper, we first present data on the numbers of women and underrepresented minority groups in the profession. We then offer an overview of current research on the reasons for the underrepresentation, highlighting evidence that may be less familiar to economists. We argue that implicit attitudes and institutional practices may be contributing to the underrepresentation of women and minorities at all stages of the pipeline, calling for new types of research and initiatives to attack the problem. We then review evidence on how diversity affects productivity and propose remedial interventions as well as findings on effectiveness. We identify several promising practices, programs, and areas for future research.
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