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News Researchers convene a policy workshop on Gender and Growth Gaps in South Asia PradeepGaurs, Shutterstock
Podcast EGC Voices in Development Podcast, Episode 8: Eliana La Ferrara, Samuel Moyn, and Rohini Pande Photo by Zahrah Abdulrauf
News Yale Welcomes Eliana La Ferrara for a Lecture on the Power of Social Factors in the Development Process Kayana Szymczak
In the News Indian Women’s Education Rates Are Rising, Fertility Falling, But A Marriage Penalty Keeps Them From Working