Who cares about child care?
The Hill Times
Sarah Kaplan writes about how the pandemic has shifted our understanding of care work and why now is the time to invest in accessible early childhood learning and care.
Equitable, affordable childcare key to “she-cession” recovery
CERIC
GATE's Carmina Ravanera writes about the key to a 'she-cession' recovery — equitable, affordable child care.
Making the Economy Work for Everyone: Intersectionality and Power
Rotman Management Magazine
GATE's Carmina Ravanera writes about how confidence in the economy is shaped by the health of the population, and one pillar of that involves race, gender, class and other factors that intersect to impact marginalization and oppression.
How the caring economy can revive us
Corporate Knights
Sarah Kaplan writes about the need to put caring back into the economy in order to achieve economic recovery.
Growing their own way: high-growth women entrepreneurs in Canada
Brookfield Institute
GATE Postdoctoral Fellow, Kim de Laat, co-authored a report offering an in-depth survey of the experiences of women founders as they scale their companies.
The outdated myth of the ‘growth at all costs’ entrepreneur is hurting women
The Globe and Mail
GATE Postdoctoral Fellow Kim de Laat writes about designing new strategies to better meet the unique needs of women founders and to encourage equitable long-term economic growth.
Two Ways to Stand Against Racism and Sexism at Work
Bloomberg
Sarah Kaplan and Laura Morgan Roberts break down what leaders need to do in order to be true allies in the fight against racism and sexism: stepping aside and stepping in front.