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Oshkosh Chapter June Meeting - Why Women Earn Less Than Their Male Counterparts

Date and Time

Thursday, June 11, 2020, 12:00 PM until 1:00 PM

Location

Virtually - via Zoom conference
WI  
USA

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Monthly Program

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About this event

 

 

Do Women Ask?  Why Women Earn Less Than Their Male Counterparts 
by Dr. Benjamin Artz, Associate Professor, Economics, Professional MBA Program

 

Dr Benjamin Artz


Benjamin Artz, Ph.D. is the John E. Kerrigan Professor of Economics at the University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh.  Professor Artz graduated with a PhD in Economics from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee in 2008 and is a renowned scholar in the fields of Industrial Relations and Labor Economics.  Professor Artz’s work has been cited in over 300 local and international media outlets and recently earned a nomination as finalist for the international Kanter Award for Excellence in Work-family Research.  His current research focuses on various topics in industrial relations and in particular on studies of subjective well-being and gender gaps in labor market outcomes. 

Your Zoom link/login credentials will be sent to you via email in your registration confirmation. The meeting starts at 12 pm on Thursday, June 11, but feel free to login as early as 11:45 am for some informal networking.