Networks and cities' news

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  • Gender gaps in education and labour market outcomes – where do they come from?

    The topic for the March master class session with the network partners was Labour market segregation, and the first speaker joining us was Anna Sjögren who is an economist working at IFAU in Sweden. We began by asking ourselves the question of where do gender gaps come from?

    annika.dalen@umea.se

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  • Gender gaps in education and labour market outcomes – where do they come from?

    The topic for the March master class session with the network partners was Labour market segregation, and the first speaker joining us was Anna Sjögren who is an economist working at IFAU in Sweden. We began by asking ourselves the question of where do gender gaps come from?

    annika.dalen@umea.se

    See more
  • Gender gaps in education and labour market outcomes – where do they come from?

    The topic for the March master class session with the network partners was Labour market segregation, and the first speaker joining us was Anna Sjögren who is an economist working at IFAU in Sweden. We began by asking ourselves the question of where do gender gaps come from?

    annika.dalen@umea.se

    See more
  • Gender gaps in education and labour market outcomes – where do they come from?

    The topic for the March master class session with the network partners was Labour market segregation, and the first speaker joining us was Anna Sjögren who is an economist working at IFAU in Sweden. We began by asking ourselves the question of where do gender gaps come from?

    annika.dalen@umea.se

    See more
  • Gender gaps in education and labour market outcomes – where do they come from?

    The topic for the March master class session with the network partners was Labour market segregation, and the first speaker joining us was Anna Sjögren who is an economist working at IFAU in Sweden. We began by asking ourselves the question of where do gender gaps come from?

    annika.dalen@umea.se

    See more
  • Gender gaps in education and labour market outcomes – where do they come from?

    The topic for the March master class session with the network partners was Labour market segregation, and the first speaker joining us was Anna Sjögren who is an economist working at IFAU in Sweden. We began by asking ourselves the question of where do gender gaps come from?

    annika.dalen@umea.se

    See more