Below is a list of various resources relating to diversity and inclusion in economics.
Active Bystander resources
Video: ‘Be the Change: The Role of Active Bystanders‘
Presentation slides from Active Bystander session, RES Annual Conference 2023
How to be an active bystander – the 4 Ds
Examples of being an active bystander
Becoming an Active Bystander – resources from the University of Leeds
Breaking the Silence – video and materials from the University of Cambridge
Research from the RES
Ethnic Diversity in UK Economics
Who Studies Economics? An Analysis of Diversity in the UK Economics Pipeline
Why is the field of economics still so elitist? (FT article by Tim Harford)
Lack of diversity in economics holds back its relevance and value to society (LSE blog)
What can we do about the diversity problem in economics? (article in Times Higher Education)
Who Studies Economics? The Pipeline for Black Economists (paper by Stefania Paredes-Fuentes)
Other useful resources, networks and organisations
Diversifying econ seminar list
European Committee for LGBTQ+ Economists
Irish Society for Women in Economics (ISWE)
Papers related to diversity
Does Economics Make you Sexist?
Women in Economics: Have we Made Progress?
Diversity in Economics Seminars: Who Gives Invited Talks?
Gender Representation in Economics Across Topics and Time: Evidence From the NBER Summer Institute
Are Referees and Editors in Economics Gender Neutral?
Gender and the Dynamics of Economics Seminars
Status of Women in Economics survey
Racial and gender achievement gaps in an economics classroom
Videos related to diversity
#RES2021 Shorts: Dame Rachel Griffith – Diversity in Economics
#RES2021: Promoting Diversity in Economics
#RES2021: Diversity in Economics Learning and Teaching (DELT)
#RES2021: Gender Economics – Policy Implications
Interventions to Close Gender Gaps: What Works and What Can Backfire (AEA)
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