Francine Blau, the ILR School’s Frances Perkins Professor of Industrial and Labor Relations and a Cornell professor of economics, is the 2023 Alice Cook/Lois Gray Distinguished Lecture speaker.
Her talk, “Gender Inequality in the Labor Market: Continuing Progress?” will be presented from 4:30 to 6 p.m. ET Sept. 29 in 423 King-Shaw Hall, ILR Conference Center. Her talk can also be viewed on Zoom.
Blau is one of the world’s foremost authorities on female labor force participation and the gender wage gap. In her talk, she will discuss how, for 50 years after World War II, U.S. women increased their participation in the labor market, and that beginning in the 1970s, the labor force gains were accompanied by advancements in women’s occupational attainment and, in the 1980s, the long-standing gender pay gap started to close.
However, according to Blau, beginning in the 1990s, the women’s labor force participation rate began to plateau, and occupational and relative wage gains also slowed, she said. The U.S. went from being a leader in female labor force participation rates among economically advanced nations, to having one of the lowest rates, she said.
In her talk, Blau will examine these developments and consider future prospects such as policies that might restore progress in reducing the gender pay gap.
The event is co-sponsored by Cornell’s Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy, Center for the Study of Inequality, Cornell Center for the Social Sciences, Cornell Population Center and Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.
The ILR annual lecture is named for deceased ILR faculty members Alice Hanson Cook and Lois Spier Gray and held to advance their social justice and equality visions. This year’s event was organized by Rosemary Batt, ILR’s Alice Hanson Cook Professor of Women and Work.
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