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SINOPSE:Poucas mulheres ganharam um Nobel.Poucas mulheres singram na academia.Poucas mulheres ainda frequentam os cursos das chamadas áreas STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics - Ciência, Tecnologia, Engenharia, Matemática) Mais uma vez, a história repete-se; mas a Joana Pais e o Hugo van der Ding quiseram abordar o tema das diferenças de género de forma diferente. Trouxeram estudos e factos para cima da mesa, falando dos números que constatam o tão falado gender gap e que explicam como as próprias características de um género condicionam e definem as suas possibilidades de crescer numa carreira.REFERÊNCIAS E LINKS ÚTEIS:LIVROS:Claudia Goldin. Career & Family: Women's Century-Long Journey toward Equity. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press. 2021.Linda Babcock, Brenda Peyser, Lise Vesterlund e Laurie Weingart. The No Club: Putting a Stop to Women's Dead-End Work. Simon & Schuster. 2022.ARTIGOS:Amartya Sen (1990). More Than 100 Million Women Are Missing. The New York Review of BooksMuriel Niederle e Lise Vesterlund (2007). Do Women Shy Away From Competition? Do Men Compete Too Much?, The Quarterly Journal of Economics 122(3): 1067–1101, Scott Daewon Kim e Petra Moser (2021). WOMEN IN SCIENCE. LESSONS FROM THE BABY BOOM. NBER.Antecol, Heather, Kelly Bedard e Jenna Stearns (2018). Equal but Inequitable: Who Benefits from Gender-Neutral Tenure Clock Stopping Policies? American Economic Review, 108 (9): 2420-41.Heather Sarsons, Klarita Gërxhani, Ernesto Reuben, and Arthur Schram (2021). Gender differences in recognition for group work. Journal of Political Economy 129(1).BIOS:JOANA PAISJoana Pais é professora de Economia no ISEG da Universidade de Lisboa. Obteve o seu Ph.D. em Economia na Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona em 2005. Atualmente é coordenadora do programa de Mestrado em Economia e do programa de Doutoramento em Economia, ambos do ISEG, e membro da direção da unidade de investigação REM - Research in Economics and Mathematics. É ainda coordenadora do XLAB – Behavioural Research Lab, um laboratório que explora a tomada de decisão e o comportamento económico, político e social, suportado pelo consórcio PASSDA (Production and Archive of Social Science Data). Os seus interesses de investigação incluem áreas como a teoria de jogos, em particular, a teoria da afetação (matching theory), o desenho de mercados, a economia comportamental e a economia experimental.HUGO VAN DER DING Hugo van der Ding nasceu nos finais dos anos 70 ao largo do Golfo da Biscaia, durante uma viagem entre Amesterdão e Lisboa, e cresceu numa comunidade hippie nos arredores de Montpellier. Estudou História das Artes Decorativas Orientais, especializando-se em gansos de origami. Em 2012, desistiu da carreira académica para fazer desenhos nas redes sociais. Depois do sucesso de A Criada Malcriada deixou de precisar de trabalhar. Ainda assim, escreve regularmente em revistas e jornais, é autor de alguns livros e podcasts, faz ocasionalmente teatro e televisão, e continua a fazer desenhos nas redes sociais. Desde 2019 é um dos apresentadores do programa Manhãs da 3, na Antena 3.
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Having children may reduce the probability that women are promoted in a variety of professions because early productivity falls despite the existence of short family leave programs. But the problem may be particularly acute at research intensive universities where research productivity before the tenure decision is especially important. In repsonse, many of the institutions have adopted gender-neutral tenure clock-stopping policies so women-and men-do not have to sacrifice family for career, and vice-versa. The extra time on the tenure clock is inteneded to account for the negative productivity shock associated with having a child. While these policies are equal in the sense that they give the same benfit to women and men who have children, they are inequitable in that the time cost (or productivity loss) experienced by men and women is quite different. Using data from top 50 economic departments from 1980-2005, Kelly Bedard shows that these policies raise male tenure rates while at the same time reducing female tenure rates. Kelly Bedard, Department Chair and Professor of Economics, University of California, Santa Barbara
Jimmy teamed up with Kelly Bedard from My Entertainment World to cover as much as possible at SDCC! Kelly sat in on the roundtables for the hit SyFy series Dark Matter. You'll hear from stars Melissa O'Neil, Anthony Lemke, Alex Mallari Jr., Jodelle Ferland, Roger Cross and producer Jay Firestone. What will the next season bring? Download the free podcast to find out! For this last week, there will be no regular format shows. Only SDCC press room specials. Jimmy needs that long just to recover from all of the craziness that is Comic Con International. He missed some rooms that he wanted to cover but boy howdy did he still cover a lot! Also, go back over the past couple of weeks to see what he covered! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
At San Diego Comic Con, Jimmy's schedule was so packed that he couldn't sit in on the roundtables for Rick and Morty. So, in the last of 3 collaborations, he teamed up with Kelly Bedard of My Entertainment World and she covered the room for him. Thanks, Kelly! You rock! Among the cast/creative participants were Justin Roiland, Dan Harmon, Ryan Ridley, Sarah Chalke, Chris Parnell and Spencer Grammer!. You'll hear about the upcoming season and all the craziness that will ensue. Tune in to find it all out! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
At San Diego Comic Con, Jimmy's schedule was so packed that he couldn't sit in on the roundtables for Wynonna Earp. So, in the second of 3 collaborations, he teamed up with Kelly Bedard of My Entertainment World and she covered the room for him. Thanks, Kelly! You rock! Among the cast/creative participants were Melanie Scrofano, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, Beau Smith, Tim Rozon, Katherine Barrell, Shamier Anderson. You'll hear about the upcoming season 2 and where the road will lead our heroes/anti-heroes. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
At San Diego Comic Con, Jimmy's schedule was so packed that he couldn't sit in on the roundtables for Arrow. So, in the first of 3 collaborations, he teamed up with Kelly Bedard of My Entertainment World and she covered the room for him. Thanks, Kelly! You rock! Among the cast/creative participants were Stephen Amell, Willa Holland, Paul Blackthorne, Emily Bett Rickards, Echo Kellum, David Ramsey and producer Wendy Mericle. You'll hear about the upcoming season 5. Will Mayor Oliver Queen succeed? Is Ollicity still a thing? Which characters might come back and which might leave? All that and more when you download this episode! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Jimmy was at San Diego Comic Con and all we got was this lousy t-shirt! It was a crazy busy time and he covered a ton of press rooms from Orphan Black to Supergirl to The Walking Dead. He also had a chance to do some 1:1s. You'll hear him chat with the awesome Raina Telgemeier about her upcoming graphic novel, Ghosts, as well as her past work. Jimmy talked to Jeffrey Brown about the first book in his new series Lucy and Andy Neanderthal. He also talked to old buddy John Layman about the Predator vs Judge Dredd vs Aliens comic he's writing as well as wrapping up his big hit Chew. And finally, you can sit in on Jimmy's annual therapy session...uh...interview with psychologist friend Dr. Andrea Letamendi. They talk about the psychology of some recent superhero films and more! No news or reviews or Top 3 in this episode as he's still recovering from it all. But you get a quick recap with some highlights! Over the next few weeks, there wont be a regular format show. You'll get a lot of special episodes covering the press rooms for Arrow, Animaniacs, Agents of SHIELD, The, Flash, Gotham, Supergirl, The Walking Dead, iZombie, Justice League: Action, The Powerpuff Girls, We Bare Bears, Teen Titans Go, Legends of Tomorrow, Orphan Black, Rick and Morty, Riverdale, Steven Universe, and Wynonna Earp. Special thanks to Kelly Bedard of My Entertainment World for partnering up and covering some of the rooms that Jimmy couldn't cover. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!