Where are all the female economists in Australia?
As gender barriers are torn down in other industries, economics remains a distinctly masculine pursuit. Why is this so?
Jessica Irvine is a senior economics writer for Fairfax Media.
As gender barriers are torn down in other industries, economics remains a distinctly masculine pursuit. Why is this so?
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