Measuring discrimination in labor markets is crucial for designing labor market policies. However, recent research has revealed major gaps in our understanding of discrimination and the tools we use to measure it.
Purdue University economics professor Dr. Colin Sullivan will describe new tools economists are using to study markets in new ways, and discuss how these approaches are changing our understanding of race and gender discrimination.
Join the Purdue University Research Center in Economics (PURCE) and faculty speaker Dr. Sullivan for an in-person or virtual discussion of these issues.
Join us either in-person OR virtually:
Thursday, February 24, 2022
11:30 a.m. Eastern
Krannert School of Management’s Rawls Hall
3rd Floor Commons
100 South Grant Street
West Lafayette, Indiana
Please register here for the IN-PERSON luncheon by February 21.
Parking is available in the nearby Grant Street parking garage, and we will provide a parking pass upon request at check-in.
Zoom option starts at noon Eastern. Register here.
Reach out to us with questions: purce@purdue.edu and (765) 494-3782.
Please note: We will follow all Protect Purdue required safety protocols on campus. All attendees are required to wear a mask covering their mouth and nose while indoors and not eating.
We look forward to seeing you in-person or online February 24.
