The Women and Public Policy Program’s faculty, research fellows, and students are committed to advancing women and gender equity globally. Through rigorous research, we offer gender insights into work ...
In our first seminar of the Spring semester, Bohnet and Chilazi will give an overview of their book and the theme of this ...
May 2020, Paper: "We investigate whether ESG ratings predict future ESG news and the associated market reactions. We find that the consensus rating predicts future news, but its predictive ability ...
This seminar is based on ideas presented in the upcoming book "Make Work Fair" by Iris Bohnet and Siri Chilazi.
Harvard Kennedy School’s adjunct lecturer in public policy and East Asia political expert, Jeeyang Rhee Baum, examines South ...
When presented with a clear threat to democratic norms and institutions by the President’s declaration of martial law, many ...
The only realist choice in this year’s election is to reject Trump.
During a virtual event entitled “Women’s Voices in Leadership: Student Experiences in the Mid-Career Master in Public Administration Program” on November 15, several women in the MC/MPA Program spoke ...
Can introducing new pedagogies to teachers in developing countries be effective in reducing learning gaps? A recent study entitled Learning to Teach by Learning to Learn by CID Faculty Affiliate ...
This informational webinar is a chance to learn more the new Goldsmith Prize for Explanatory Reporting, honored at our annual Goldsmith Awards ceremony. Attendees will learn more about the goals of ...
October 14, 2024, Paper: "This study revisits a critical juncture in the development of national health insurance (NHI) in the United States in the post-World War II era. We investigate the role of ...
October 2024, Paper: "In 1921, John Maynard Keynes and Frank Knight independently insisted on the importance of making a distinction between uncertainty and risk. Keynes referred to matters about ...