YSI Gender and Economics WP panel @ Women, Money and Markets Conference
11 of May 13.00-14.30
Strand Campus, King’s College London
Session two, room K2.40
‘Femina Oeconomica? Gender effects in the society and related economic policies’
Chair: Marcella Corsi (Sapienza University of Rome)
Francesca Bertolino (London School of Economics / International Training Centre of the ILO)
‘Diverging gender equality trajectories in Italy and Spain meet austerity: the end of progressive policy making?’
Claire Moll (Centre for Theology and Community)
‘Attitudes not Quotas: The hidden cost of the synthetic normalization of women leadership’
Erica Aloe (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
‘The relationship between labour policies and unpaid care work. Evaluation of the potential impact of the Italian labour market reform on the care system and gender equality’
Giulia Porino (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
‘Diversity is an asset. How increasing the representation of different interests in the financial sector top positions could promote the public interest perspective in finance’