On Wednesday, October 26th at 11:30 a.m. Eastern, the Economic Policy Institute will host a panel discussion to highlight new research that outlines the ways in which the gender wage gap is measured, answers questions about why women’s average hourly wages are lower than men’s, and details policies that can be employed to reduce the gap.
Culling from extensive national and regional surveys of wages, educational attainment, and occupational employment, the panelists will look at the gender wage gap from various angles. Additionally, the panelists will discuss how race, education, experience, and socioeconomic status can impact a woman’s wages.
Senior EPI Economist Elise Gould, along with Latifa Lyles, Director of the Women’s Bureau at the U.S. Department of Labor, Sarita Gupta, Executive Director of Jobs With Justice and Caring Across Generations, and Heidi Hartmann, President of the Institute for Women’s Policy Research will discuss the ways the gender wage gap hurts women across industries and what can be done to eliminate the gap.
What: Panel discussion on the gender wage gap
Who: Latifa Lyles, Director of the Women’s Bureau at the U.S. Department of Labor
Sarita Gupta, Executive Director of Jobs With Justice and co-director of Caring Across Generations
Heidi Hartmann, President of the Institute for Women’s Policy Research
Elise Gould, Senior Economist at the Economic Policy Institute and co-author of new research on the gender wage gap
Moderated by Anna Louie Sussman, Reporter for the Wall Street Journal
When: Wednesday, October 26th from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Where: The Economic Policy Institute
1225 Eye Street NW, 6th floor
Washington, DC 20005
To RSVP and receive a copy of the research please email news@epi.org.
This event will be livestreamed at epi.org/events.
Lunch will be served at the 11:15 a.m.