Fireside Chat “Frontiers of Gender Economics” with Anne Boring
Let's talk research perspectives, policy and ideas. All our students are welcome to join.

Join us for an informal discussion-based session with research fellow dr. Anne Boring exploring where gender and economics collide — and what’s next.
Whether you're curious, skeptical, or fired up, this is your space to ask questions, share ideas, and explore cutting-edge research that’s shaping the future.
When?
Date: November 10, 14:30-16:30
Venue: Tinbergen Institute Amsterdam, room 1.01
Drinks afterwards
What to expect:
- Anne will present some of the latest work in the field, respond to student questions, and offer guidance on research ideas
- Bring your Qs or submit them ahead of time
- Real talk and discussion
Who’s this for?
Primary: Year 2 TI Research Master students
Also open to: TI and BDS Research Master and PhD students
Preparation
Bring your Qs or submit them ahead of time (sign up or see QR code below)
Register and Submit your questions
Anne Boring:
Anne is Associate Professor of Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam. She is also an affiliated researcher at the Interdisciplinary Research Center for the Evaluation of Public Policies (LIEPP) at Sciences Po, Paris.
Boring researches gender dynamics in the labor market, focusing on career aspirations, workplace policies, and public policy interventions. Her work explores how gender equality policies impact careers and organizations, aiming to reduce inequality and improve labor market outcomes.