This Week in Core presents “How Has COVID-19 Impacted Women and Work?”

This lecture presents two academic research papers by Lauren Bock Mullins and colleagues. The first is on gender-responsive budgeting in response to differential outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the second is an empirical project on forced telework in the U.S. Federal Government during the first two months of the COVID shutdown. 

The lecture is available online.

Lauren Bock Mullins is an Assistant Professor in the Management Department at the Lucille and Jay Chazanoff School of Business. She conducts gender and social equity research in relation to various management topics. She received her Doctorate in Public Administration from Rutgers School of Public Affairs and Administration and holds a Master’s degree in Human Rights from Columbia University.

The Core Program would like to thank Dean Susan L. Holak and Professor Mullins of the Chazanoff School of Business for supporting the Core 100 program and its lecture series.

This lecture concludes the Core lecture series for the Fall 2020 semester. 

By the Division of Academic Affairs