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Can companies attract more women by wording job postings a certain way?
More feminine wording had a 'negligible effect on whether women or men inquired about a position."
Worker strikes are surging. Strains of technology may be to blame in part.
"Strikes are most saliently motivated by wage issues and working conditions, and you can't fault workers for that."
You may be a stock-market contrarian and you don’t even know it
As TDFs have grown in size over the last two decades, the stock market has become less volatile than it would have been otherwise.
3 MIT Sloan Undergraduate Specialties Ranked First by US News
Analytics, production/operations management, and quantitative analysis/methods took the top spots.
Tracking US Progress on the Path to a Decarbonized Economy
The Clean Investment Monitor database, a new collaboration between MIT CEEPR and the Rhodium Group, shows $213 billion in clean technology and infrastructure investments in the last year.
Autoworkers are the latest union members to fight for an eye-popping raise
"Now it's time to catch up on losses due to inflation, catch up in terms of a better distribution of the profits of the company."
Boston’s past offers vital guide to the future
“The failures of urban planning reveal some of the ugliest parts of human nature and the deficits of our capitalist system."
Despite winning championships, women's sports in Boston don't get the attention they deserve
Lecturer Shira Springer joins “Under the Radar with Callie Crossley” to discuss coverage of women’s sports in the media.
Embracing the future we need
This MIT Sloan professor is working to improve the electricity grid so it can better use renewable energy.