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Every ILRie Has a Story

The AFL-CIO/Cornell-ILR Union Leadership Institute prepares labor professionals to advance workers’ rights in New York state.

 

 

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Joint Labor & Public Economics Workshop: Francesca Truffa

Francesca Truffa, Stanford Peer Effects and the Gender Gap in Corporate Leadership: Evidence from MBA Students Abstract: Women continue to be underrepresented in corporate leadership positions. This paper studies the role of social connections in women's career advancement. We investigate whether access to a larger share of female peers in business school affects the gender gap in senior managerial positions. Merging administrative data from a top-10 US business school with public LinkedIn profiles, we first document that female MBAs are 24 percent less likely than male MBAs to enter senior management within 15 years of graduation. Next, we use the exogenous assignment of students into sections to show that a larger proportion of female MBA section peers increases the likelihood of entering senior management for women but not for men. This effect is driven by female-friendly firms, such as those with more generous maternity leave policies and greater work schedule flexibility. A larger proportion of female MBA peers induces women to transition to these firms where they attain senior management roles. A survey of female MBA alumnae reveals four key mechanisms: (i) increase in both female and male MBA peer support, (ii) reduction in negative work effects from having children, (iii) increase in negotiation, and (iv) suggestive increase in ambitions for those in sections with more female peers. These findings highlight the role of social connections in reducing the gender gap in senior management positions.

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Joint Labor & Public Economics Workshop: Francesca Truffa

A Fireside Chat with Jake Rosenfeld

In pay, objective pay is more relative than your HR Director thinks Jake Rosenfeld (Wash U) chats with Prof. Diane Burton (ILR School) about his books and ongoing research. Snacks will be available. Professor Jake Rosenfeld's research and teaching focus on the political and economic determinants of inequality in the United States and other advanced democracies. He is primarily interested in the determinants of wages and salaries, and how these vary across time and place. He is the author of many articles and two books, You're Paid What You’re Worth and Other Myths of the Modern Economy (2021) and What Unions No Longer Do (2014). He is Professor of Sociology at Washington University in St. Louis. This talk is hosted by the Institute for Compensation Studies, Cornell’s Center for the Study of Inequality, and the Cornell Population Center. It is co-sponsored by the Department of Sociology.

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A Fireside Chat with Jake Rosenfeld

Qualified But Denied: How Policy Change Can Expand Access to Employment for Justice-Impacted New Yorkers

In the U.S., tens of thousands of laws restrict access to work for people with convictions. New York State has nearly 500 laws and regulations restricting employment opportunities for people with criminal convictions. Often, these restrictions are one-size-fits-all, without regard to the nature of the conviction and whether it relates–or not–to a specific job’s requirements. In this webinar, the Criminal Justice and Employment Initiative (CJEI) and government and nonprofit partners will discuss the impact of occupational licensing restrictions on justice-impacted individuals. CJEI will present its new brief on this issue: Updating New York State’s Employment Restrictions for People with Criminal Convictions. It will also engage with practitioners who have worked to implement reforms. Learn about their analysis of these policies and their recommendations for change from the points of view of a researcher and an attorney who challenges such laws. You will also hear from a state official from Utah’s Department of Professional Licensing on the promising practices implemented there.

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Qualified But Denied: How Policy Change Can Expand Access to Employment for Justice-Impacted New Yorkers

Future of Work Fellowships

The ILR Future of Work fellowship program supports postdoctoral researchers and doctoral students who work with our world-leading faculty on innovative and impactful research projects.

This fellowship program is designed to promote the benefits of strong collaboration between newer researchers and resident faculty members in studying impactful topics related to the future of work. Fellows and their faculty sponsors alike are enabled to address challenging research questions and break out of any stereotypes or default thinking around the future of work.

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“My time at the ILR School helped me understand both labor and management perspectives, which has proven to be a solid foundation for my career.”
Rob Manfred, Commissioner of Major League Baseball

Wells Elected AAAS Fellow

Faculty Spotlight

Professor Martin Wells has been elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world's largest general scientific society. 

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Catherwood Library

The Martin P. Catherwood Library is the most comprehensive resource on labor and employment in North America, offering expert research support through reference services, instruction, online guides and access to premier collections.

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ILR in the News

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Buffalo Co-Lab Headlines Regional Town-Gown Conference

The ILR Buffalo Co-Lab's march report, The Status of Child Care in New York State, was the cornerstone of the Cornell Office of Community Relations’ ninth Regional Town-Gown Conference held April 9 at the Hotel Ithaca.
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Buffalo Co-Lab Headlines Regional Town-Gown Conference

Panel on Immigration Provides Research-Based Critical Analysis

Cornell experts and practitioners in the field of immigration presented “Immigration: A Critical and Informed Analysis” on April 16.
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Panel on Immigration Provides Research-Based Critical Analysis

What’s Up with the World of Work? ILR Dean Weighs In

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Alexander Colvin, PhD ’99, on unions, remote jobs, the minimum wage hike, the “longshoremen future,” and more
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What’s Up with the World of Work? ILR Dean Weighs In

Faculty Awarded for Creative, Innovative Community Engagement

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Esta Bigler, director, ILR's Labor & Employment Law Program, has received Community-Engaged Practice and Innovation Awards from the Einhorn Center for Community Engagement.
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Faculty Awarded for Creative, Innovative Community Engagement

Campus Life

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Did you know? Long before Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg cited his research on forced arbitration in her dissent of a Supreme Court decision, our Dean Alex Colvin earned a B.S. in astronomy and astrophysics from the University of Toronto. And he is SERIOUS about eclipse safety! So be sure to ditch…

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