Gender Representation in Economics Across Topics and Time: Evidence from the NBER Summer Institute
Abstract
We document the representation of female economists on the conference programs at the NBERSummer Institute from 2001-2018. Over the period from 2016-2018, women made up slightly over
21 percent of all authors on scheduled papers. However, there was large dispersion in the female
author share across programs. While the average share of women has slightly risen from 18 percent
since 2001-2003, a persistent gap between finance, macroeconomics and microeconomics subfields
remains. We examine several channels potentially affecting female representation including gender
differences in acceptance and submissions rates, institutional rank, NBER affiliation, faculty
seniority and the role of organizers.