Women aren't the cause of the demographic crisis, argues Claudia Goldin, an economist and Nobel Prize winner. In her latest work, she argues that decisions about motherhood increasingly depend not on money, but on whether a woman can count on a partner who will truly share the responsibilities of raising a child. When Bloomberg described the latest work by Claudia Goldin, a Nobel Prize winner in economics, one word caught the media's attention: …
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Women aren't the cause of the demographic crisis, argues Claudia Goldin, an economist and Nobel Prize winner. In her latest work, she argues that decisions about motherhood increasingly depend not on money, but on whether a woman can count on a partner who will truly share the responsibilities of raising a child. When Bloomberg described the latest work by Claudia Goldin, a Nobel Prize winner in economics, one word caught the media's attention: …