Can Law Mitigate the Motherhood/Caretaker Penalty?

Event date
1 November 2021
Event time
16:30 - 18:00
Oxford week
MT 4
Venue
Online - See content details for Zoom link
Speaker(s)
Professor Catherine Albiston

Professor Catherine Albiston is the Director of the Center for the Study of Law and Society, Berkeley. Her current study of more than 200 public interest law organizations investigates how variation in strategy, structure and mission among public interest law organizations relate to access to justice. Her research focuses on public interest law organisations, the  institutional factors that influence law students’ commitment to public interest careers, bias against workers based on race, gender, and caretaker status, and gender and racial disparities in STEM faculty hiring as well as the institutional factors that mitigate these disparities. Albiston’s multi-method empirical studies are based on original data from quantitative surveys, qualitative interviews, experimental methods, and archival research in legal and media archives. She has received several prestigious research grants from the National Science Foundation, as well as grants from the American Bar Foundation and the Law School Admissions Council.

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Found within

Socio-Legal Studies