Event

Gender and economic insecurity

  • Speaker  Panel discussion

  • Location

    Online

  • Topic(s)
    Economics & Management, Outreach, Social Sciences
  • Type(s)
    Virtual event

Join our online panel on “Gender and Economic Insecurity“. This roundtable fosters interdisciplinary discussions on gender differences and commonalities, drawing insights from experts across various fields such as economics, psychology, political science, etc. In particular, we would like to hear your views on mothers and fathers facing economic insecurity and its consequences on child development.

This marks the fourth installment of our series, which has attracted significant attention in the past, with up to 800 participants. We are honored to have the patronage of the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg. Previous events have featured distinguished speakers on topics such as Gender and the Brain (2023), Gender and Conflict (2022), and Gender and the Pandemic (2021).

Speakers

Katalin Ligeti

  • Welcoming note

    Dean Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance; Professor of Law

Andrew E. Clark

  • Keynote speaker

    Full Professor
    Paris School of Economics

Tanya Beckett

  • Picture of Tanya Beckett

    Moderator

    BBC journalist

Naila Kabeer

  • Professor of Gender and Development
    London School of Economics

Ana Maria Munoz Boudet

  • Senior Social Scientist
    World Bank’s Poverty and Equity Global Practice with the Mind, Behavior, and Development Unit (eMBeD)

Antoine Paccoud

  • Researcher at Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER)

Connect at the genderdayunilu.org webpage on 3 March 2025 at 15.00 (Luxembourg time) to follow the discussion.

No registration is needed.

This event is organised by the Gender Equality Office and under the High Patronage of H.R.H. the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg.