Related Groups Working on Improving Diversity in Economics
Groups Affiliated with Professional Organizations
AEA Committee on the Status of Minority Groups in the Economics Profession (CSMGEP):
AEA Committee on the Status of LGBTQ+ Individuals in the Economics Profession:
AEA Committee on Equity, Diversity, and Professional Conduct:
Committee on the Opportunities and Status of Blacks in Agricultural Economics of the AAEA (COSBAE):
Committee of Women in Agricultural Economics of the AAEA (CWAE):
Canadian Women Economists Committee:
Discover Economics:
AEA Summer Program:
AEA Task Force on Best Practices for Professional Conduct in Economics:
AEA Best Practices for Economists: Building a More Diverse, Inclusive, and Productive Profession:
Professional Associations and Networks
National Economic Association (NEA):
Association for Economic Research of Indigenous Peoples (AERIP):
Indigenous Econ:
Women in Macro:
SOAS Feminist Economics Network:
Women's Budget Group Early-Career Network:
Working Class Economists' Group:
REPP -- The Brazilian Black Economists Network:
Diversifying Economics Network:
The Black Economists Network:
Women in Economics Network (Australia):
VrauWL (in Vienna, Austria):
Women in Economics Initiative (WiE):
Women in Econ/Policy:
Diversifying and Decolonising Economics:
Bahujan Economists:
Association for the Advancement of African Women Economists (AAAWE):
International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE):
Groups Working to Improve the Pipeline
Research in Color Foundation:
Diversifying Economic Quality (Div.E.Q.):
Ph.D. Excellence Initiative:
Pathways to Research and Doctoral Careers (PREDOC):
Econ Seminar Diversity (Jennifer Doleac, Elizabeth Pancotti, Nate Apathy, and Kelsey Skvoretz):
Graduate Applications International Network (GAIN):
Williams College Promoting Inclusion in Economic Research (PIER) Conference:
Association for Mentoring and Inclusion in Economics (AMIE):
Groups Affiliated with Universities
Harvard Graduate Women in Econ:
Harvard Undergrads for Inclusion in Econ:
Minnesota Center for Diversity in Economics:
UC Irvine Women in Econ:
Diversity in Economics (at Erasmus School of Economics):
George Washington University Women in Economics:
WeSB (at UC Santa Barbara):
University of San Francisco Women and Diversity in Economics:
Michigan Women in Economics:
Graduate Women in Economics at Ohio State:
Women's Empowerment and Rational Inclusion at Stanford Economics (WeRISE):
Women in Econ at Toulouse School of Economics:
Consortium for Inclusive Economics at UNSW:
Women in Economics at Miami University (WE @ MU):
Boston University Women in Economics Organization (WEorg):
Women in Economics at Kansas State University:
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