Assistant Professor of Economics, The College of Wooster
I am an Assistant Professor at The College of Wooster with research interests in the political economy of inequality and in household economics. My dissertation research examined inequalities in U.S. credit markets along the dimensions of gender, race, and class. I have multiple years of experience teaching introductory-level and upper-division economics courses and a passion for developing interdisciplinary teaching techniques that engage students in conversations about economic issues.
How Democrats in Atlanta discussed economic issues that affect women and children
Nov 24, 2019 14:40 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
The last two democratic presidential debates featured no questions about the gender pay gap, paid parental leave or other economic issues that disproportionately affect women and children. So in the Atlanta debate on...
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