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The origin of the gender gap | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal


Matthias Doepke, Michèle Tertilt
Finding my path among a crowd of cyclists on an April morning, the frosty weather reminds me that Stockholm lies at sixty degrees north. I am not surprised that most of the cyclists around me are women. But in fact, I should be shocked if I were to think in a historical and international context.
Women have biked a long way to get here. They even adapted their clothing style to take advantage of the independence that this new, cheap mode of transport offered at the turn of the 20th century. Susan B Anthony, the American women’s rights activist, wrote in 1896: “Let me tell you what I think of bicycling. I think it has done more to emancipate women than anything else in the world” (Shrock 2004, Macy 2017). ....

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Iowa's "Butter-Margarine War": T. W. Schultz's Fight for Academic Freedom


Iowa’s “Butter-Margarine War”: T. W. Schultz’s Fight for Academic Freedom
Theodore W. Schultz, emeritus professor and former head of University of Chicago s Economics department, attends a press conference after winning the Sveriges riksbank s Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for 1979. University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center
Rights and Reproductions. Copyright: Chicago Maroon, October 19, 1979, p. 1
David Seim is Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Stout. He directs a small history program within the school’s Social Science Department. His research interests include development of safeguards for responsibly unfettered social science, and persistence of conversation about whose interest social science serves. Some of these interests are in his book Rockefeller Philanthropy and Modern Social Science (Routledge, 2015), which stops short of the time period and issues explored here. ....

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Chicagoan Stephen Durchslag has assembled more than 4,500 Passover texts — likely the world's largest private collection — in his North Side apartment: 'It's a project of a lifetime.'


Chicagoan Stephen Durchslag has assembled more than 4,500 Passover texts likely the world’s largest private collection in his North Side apartment: ‘It’s a project of a lifetime.’
Nara Schoenberg, Chicago Tribune
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These texts from the 1700s are part of Stephen Durchslag s collection of Haggadot at his home in Chicago.
It was 1984 when Stephen Durchslag spotted a 200-year-old Haggada, or Passover text, in a New York bookstore. The detailed illustrations of biblical scenes and holiday preparations were beautiful, he said. The origins of the work intrigued him.
And then there was the nostalgia factor.
The Haggada brought back memories from Durchslag’s boyhood in Logan Square, when his mother would cook for days in preparation for the Jewish holiday commemorating deliverance from slavery in ancient Egypt. ....

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