Mia Heffernan explores whether it is possible to cultivate a habit of reading alongside university reading and academic assignments.
Out of the 84 individuals that have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics over the last 50 years, only 2 are women: Elinor Ostrom in 2009 for her work on economic governance and just this 2019, Esther Duflo for her work on poverty eradication and developmental economics.
This begs the question, why are women so underrepresented in economics and why should we care?