VIRTUAL - 5th Annual Australian Gender Economics Workshop (AGEW 2022) - ONLINE ONLY
Date
From: Thursday February 10, 2022, 8:00 am
To: Friday February 11, 2022, 6:00 pm
2022 AUSTRALIAN GENDER ECONOMICS WORKSHOP: VIRTUAL REGISTRATION
Date
From: Thursday, February 10, 2022, 8:00 am
To: Friday, February 11, 2022, 6:00 pm
Details
We are delighted to announce that registration for the 2022 Australian Gender Economics Workshop is now open. Registration will close on 3 February 2022 for virtual participants.
The workshop will be held in a hybrid format, both virtually and in-person, in Canberra, at the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University, during Australian Eastern Daylight Time (Sydney/Melb/Canberra) from Thursday the 10th to Friday 11th February 2022.
This registration page applies to those individuals interested in participating virtually. Individuals interested in attending the workshop, in-person in Canberra, should register here.
Over the last five years our annual workshop has built and widened a professional, supportive and collegiate community. A community that has a shared goal of a deeper understanding of not only what drives gender inequality in our society and economy, but what works to reduce inequalities that exist and persist today.
Here are some of the highlights for this year’s AGEW 2022:
- Two distinguished keynote speakers – Professor Guyonne Kalb from the University of Melbourne and ProfessorNúria Rodríguez-Planas,City University of New York, Queens College.
- With an election looming, our policy symposium will be focused on the COVID-normal recovery: “What policies are needed to ensure a gender equitable COVID-normal economy?”.
- A 3-hour virtual course on, Women’s labour market, institutions and social norms, on 9 February 2022 from 9AM – 12PM. Registration for the course is separate from the workshop and can be completed here.
The final program will be made available in January 2022 on the workshop’s website and via Oxford Abstracts for registered participants.
We look forward to welcoming you all in Canberra and virtually, further expanding our community of researchers.
Finally, we also would like to thank our generous gold tier sponsors for their contributions to the Australian Gender Economics Workshop and this associated course: ANZ, the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, the Parliamentary Budget Office, the Productivity Commission, the Economic Society of Australia – ACT, the Tax and Transfer Policy Institute, and the Women in Economics Network.
Workshop Registrations
WEN/ESA members: AUD 200
Non-members: AUD 250
Students: AUD 160 (please contact agew2022@anu.edu.au (with proof of your student status) to request a code).
What’s included:
Virtual participants will have access to the workshop’s two-day program, provided via Zoom through Oxford Abstracts, as well as a seamless audio visual (AV) experience provided through a professional AV company hired for the event.
Links to join workshop sessions will be made available to registered participants via Oxford Abstracts. Participants should register below with the same email they intend to use with Oxford Abstracts.
To register please book via the link below. Members are required to login prior to registering in order to obtain the member rate.