See newspaper, TV and other press featuring GATE and its researchers.
How we doubled the representation of women in Engineering at Clio
Clio explains how the company used research from the Institute for Gender and the Economy to successfully implement a gender quota.
Women with PhDs earn as much as their male counterparts, but gap remains in other areas
Sarah Kaplan speaks to Global News about how job segregation and the motherhood penalty lead to the gender pay gap.
‘At Least You’re Pretty’
Speaking to Salt Lake City Weekly, Sarah Kaplan examines the connections between mansplaining and fansplaining.
Ces hommes qui m’expliquent la vie…
L’éditorial de Sarah Kaplan, qui explique le « mansplaining » et ce que les organisations peuvent faire pour le combattre, paraît dans le Huffington Post.
L’idée des croustilles pour femmes: un «test de marketing»?
Dans le Huffington Post Sarah Kaplan fait des commentaires sur la nouvelle gamme de produits de Pepsico, telle que «Lady Doritos», destinée aux consommatrices.
Des entreprises ont recours à la technologie pour favoriser la diversité
Sarah Kaplan discute dans le Huffington Post comment l'intelligence artificielle est utilisée pour lutter contre les préjugés sur le lieu de travail.
Fact check: CNN’s Democratic debate
Research by András Tilcsik (GATE grant recipient) and Sonia Kang (GATE Faculty Research Fellow) on resume whitening is referenced by CNN.
« Ces hommes qui m’expliquent la vie » : de nouvelles solutions à un très vieux problème
Dans un article d'opinion pour La Conversation, Sarah Kaplan explique comment éradiquer le "mansplaining".
Mansplaining: New solutions to a tiresome old problem
In an opinion piece for The Conversation, Sarah Kaplan discusses how to eradicate mansplaining.
Companies using technology to close the gender gap, but experts warn of pitfalls
Speaking to BNN Bloomberg, Sarah Kaplan comments on the bias hidden in algorithms. (This article also appeared in Canada's Occupational Health & Safety Magazine.)