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FEMONOMICS: Using Data to Improve Women’s Lives
FEMONOMICS: Using Data to Improve Women’s Lives
FEMONOMICS: Using Data to Improve Women’s Lives

FEMONOMICS: Using Data to Improve Women’s Lives

Arches London Bridge
Mon, Oct 6 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM
14.5 €

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Ever feel like the odds are stacked against you just for being a woman? You’re not imagining it. The data proves it – from household chores to career opportunities, the squeeze is real. But the same evidence can also show you how to take control and design a life that works for you.

In this practical talk, Corinne Low, business economics professor and author of Femonomics, will be interviewed and recorded live by Deborah Frances-White for a special episode of "The Guilty Feminist podcast". Corinne will reveal how to:

- Turn your time into money and value your own worth

- Set boundaries at work and at home instead of chasing ‘flexibility’

- Plan your career and family life with intention

- Make data-driven choices to reclaim your energy and time

Whether you’re juggling career, family, or both, Corinne will give you the tools to make evidence-based decisions that make the world work for you.

**Speaker Bio:**

Corinne Low an Associate Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at the Wharton School. Her research on the economics of gender has been published in top journals such as the American Economic Review, Nature, and Harvard Business Review and featured in popular media including Forbes, Vanity Fair, The LA Times, and NPR. She has spoken at Oxford, the London School of Economics and Stanford, and advised firms like Uber, Google, and Amazon. She is also the co-creator of the Incentivized Resume Rating method for measuring hiring discrimination.

Presented by Seed Talks

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