Survey and Reports
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CWEC/CFÉC | Workplace Climate SurveyIn Fall 2019, The Canadian Women Economists Committee of the Canadian Economics Association administered a workplace climate survey for economists using the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) at the University of Chicago (read more about the survey) We are delighted to announce the release of survey results. The complete survey report is available here (French version). You may also view the report info-graphics. The 2019 Report on The Status of Women can be found here. The release was accompanied by three exciting panel discussions on diversity in the Canadian economics profession, featuring insights from some of the prominent figures in the profession. In case you missed one or more of these events, the Zoom recordings are available below.
March 23, 2021: Release of CWEC Climate Survey Results March 30, 2021: Race and Ethnic Origin Millan Mulraine - Chief Economist at Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Césaire Meh - Senior Research Officer at the Bank of Canada Rob Gillezeau - Assistant Professor of Economics at University of Victoria Gervan Fearon - President and Vice-Chancellor at Brock University Akwugo Balogun - PhD Student at McMaster University April 6, 2021: L.G.B.T.Q.I.A+ Viet Vu - Economist at The Brookfield Institute for Innovation + Entrepreneurship Heather Bone - 3rd year PhD Student at University of Toronto Jennifer Hunt - James Cullen Chair in Economics; Professor of Economics at Rutgers University Anthony Landry - Senior Research Advisor at the Bank of Canada; Adjunct Professor of Finance at the Wharton School of April 13, 2021: Sex/Gender Rose Anne Devlin - Professor at the Department of Economics University of Ottawa Lindsay Tedds - Associate Professor of Economics; Scientific Director of Fiscal and Economic Policy at University of Calgary Zara Liaqat - Sessional Lecturer at the University of Waterloo Darcey McVanel - Director of the Retail Payments Modernization Division at the Bank of Canada Climate Survey SponsorsCWEC and the CEA are grateful for the generous support from the following sponsors of the Workplace Climate Survey. Bank of Canada | Banque du Canada – LEAD SPONSOR Carleton University – Department of Economics |