Google Hangout: What do we learn by Counting Women's Work?

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The Counting Women's Work project hosted a Google Hangout titled "What do we learn by Counting Women's Work?" on Thursday, April 21, 2016.

A recording of the Hangout is available on our YouTube Channel HERE

Moderator:

GRETCHEN DONEHOWER, University of California at Berkeley, Project Director, Counting Women’s Work 

Speakers include:

ELIANA RUBIANO MATULEVICH, World Bank, Gender Cross-Cutting Solutions Area

NANCY FOLBRE, Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst  

PAMELA JIMÉNEZ-FONTANA, University of Costa Rica, Central American Population Center  

MORNÉ OOSTHUIZEN, University of Cape Town, Deputy Director, Development Policy Research Unit 


The event flyers can be downloaded here (detailed) or here (overview).

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