[Crosspost] I’m Corinne Low, professor of business economics at Wharton and author of ‘Having It All: What Data Tells Us About Women’s Lives and Getting the Most Out of Yours’. Ask me anything!
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Hi everyone! I’m Dr. Corinne Low, a professor and economist at Wharton and the author of the newly released book Having It All: What Data Tells Us About Women’s Lives and Getting the Most Out of Yours
My research and writing explore the economic forces shaping women’s choices, opportunities, and challenges—at work, at home, and everywhere in between. From the stubbornly unchanged housework gap since the 1970s, to the skyrocketing demands of modern parenting, to the data-driven realities of “having it all,” I study how structural forces intersect with personal decisions, and how we can create better systems to support women.
I’ve recently been featured on CBS This Morning, The Cut, Bloomberg, and The New York Times, and I’m excited to bring these conversations here to r/WomenInNews. Whether you want to talk time-use inequality, economic policy, partnerships or practical strategies for balancing ambition with life outside of work—I’m here for it.
Learn more about my work and book here: corinnelow.com/book
Ask me anything—I’ll be answering your questions live Thursday, October 9 at 3pm ET!
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