Upcoming events
Janine Rogan on ‘The Pink Tax’
Author Janine Rogan draws from multiple studies, researched statistics, and her own experiences to shine a spotlight on the gender wage gap and the state of female wealth. | Oct 10, 2023
Freada Kapor Klein & Mitch Kapor on ‘Closing the Equity Gap’
Using stories behind some of the most remarkable companies ever launched, investors Kapor Klein & Mitch Kapor share how the standard investment model doesn’t work and offer solutions on how it can be fixed. | Nov 9, 2023
Key insights and research
An intersectional analysis of gender-based violence survivorship among racialized women
Stay tuned for the “An intersectional analysis of gender-based violence survivorship among racialized women: A scoping review of barriers to support services” report.
Juggling acts: How South Korean new moms balance work and family in a culture of overwork
In South Korea, mothers often navigate parental leave within a culture of overwork by ramping up their job commitments upon return to prove their dedication.
Early Childhood Education and Care – Transition Briefing
This policy brief, co-written by Sarah Kaplan, offers a new strategy to expand high-quality and affordable early childhood education and care in Ontario.
Past event summaries
Feminist City 4.0 – Cities and Migration
Join GATE and the School of Cities for the fourth installment of the Feminist City series: a spirited discussion about how cities can respond to the unique needs of newcomers. | Sept 13, 2023
4 Short Talks About Next-Level Leadership
GATE Faculty Research Fellow Sonia Kang speaks at the Rotman Management Magazine spring launch about effective leadership. | May 23, 2023
GATE in the News
Leadership: Be more open and less directive, start with these words
GATE Faculty Research Fellow Andras Tilcsik's book, Meltdown, is mentioned in this BBN Times article.
How supervisors can create a better work environment for deaf or hard-of-hearing employees
This article featuring GATE's Postdoctoral Fellow Camellia Bryan explores how supervisors can create a better work environment for deaf or hard-of-hearing employees.
LE PETIT GUIDE DES INVESTISSEMENTS FÉMINISTES
GATE Director Sarah Kaplan is quoted in an article about gender lens investing from Quatre95. Photo credits: Urbania's design team
Upcoming events
Key insights and research
GATE in the News
Leadership: Be more open and less directive, start with these words
GATE Faculty Research Fellow Andras Tilcsik's book, Meltdown, is mentioned in this BBN Times article.
How supervisors can create a better work environment for deaf or hard-of-hearing employees
This article featuring GATE's Postdoctoral Fellow Camellia Bryan explores how supervisors can create a better work environment for deaf or hard-of-hearing employees.
LE PETIT GUIDE DES INVESTISSEMENTS FÉMINISTES
GATE Director Sarah Kaplan is quoted in an article about gender lens investing from Quatre95. Photo credits: Urbania's design team