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Harvard economist Claudia Goldin wins Nobel Prize for groundbreaking research on gender inequality in the workplace

  • Harvard professor Claudia Goldin was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics for her pioneering research on gender inequality in the labor market.
  • Goldin's work provided the first comprehensive historical account of women's participation and pay in the U.S. workforce.
  • She found that the gender pay gap widened significantly after the birth of a woman's first child due to family responsibilities.
  • Goldin is the first solo woman to win the Nobel Prize in Economics in over 50 years.
  • Her research highlighted obstacles women face in the workplace and policy solutions to promote gender equality.
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