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Revising the Rulebook: How Women Are Reshaping Economic Policy

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Have you ever wondered how unpaid labour shapes our economy or why childcare subsidies are crucial for boosting birth rates and female workforce participation? In this groundbreaking episode of the "Work It Like a Mum" podcast, we sit down with economist Irmeen Khan, who challenges the status quo of traditional economic models that have largely been shaped without women’s perspectives. Irmeen discusses her dynamic career journey, from the Canadian civil service to influential economic consultancy in the UK, emphasising why we need more women's voices to shape our economic policies.
Listen now to learn:

  1. Irmeen’s Path to Economics: Trace Irmeen's journey from a high school career test to becoming an influential figure in economic consultancy and her critical views on the gender biases ingrained in economic theories.
  2. Rethinking Economic Models: Irmeen argues that traditional economic models, devised predominantly by men, fail to account for unpaid labour largely undertaken by women, impacting both policy and societal norms.
  3. Childcare’s Economic Impact: Explore the significant economic potential of progressive childcare policies and how they can revolutionise women's participation in the workforce.
  4. Cultural Differences and Career Changes: Gain insights into the cultural differences between Canadian and UK workplaces that shaped Irmeen’s professional life and led her to roles with profound societal impacts.
  5. Empowering Women in STEM and Economics: Learn about the pressing need to encourage more young women to enter STEM fields, particularly economics, to ensure policies are diverse and representative.

Featured Quote:
“If women had been involved in the founding of economics, no labour model would ever split time between paid work and leisure so simplistically." - Irmeen Khan.
Curious about how economic policies could better support and represent women? Dive deeper into Irmeen Khan's innovative economic perspectives and join us in advocating for more inclusive and effective economic frameworks.

Subscribe and Share:
If this episode resonated with you, don't forget to subscribe to "Work It Like a Mum" for more insightful discussions that challenge the status quo and inspire change. Share this episode to help promote the importance of gender inclusivity in economic policy!

Connect with Us:

  • Host: Elizabeth Willits on LinkedIn
  • Guest: Irmeen Khan on LinkedIn
  • Investing in Women Flexible Working Job Board: Website |

Boost your career with Investing in Women's Career Coaching! Get expert CV, interview, and LinkedIn guidance tailored for all career stages. Navigate transitions, discover strengths, and reach goals with our personalised approach. Book now for your dream job! Use 'workitlikeamum' for a 10% discount.
Support the Show.

Sign up for our newsletter and never miss an episode!
Follow us on Instagram.
And here's your invite to our supportive and empowering Facebook Group, Work It Like a Mum - a supportive and safe networking community for professional working mothers. Our community is full of like-minded female professionals willing to offer support, advice or a friendly ear. See you there!

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Chapters

1. Revising the Rulebook: How Women Are Reshaping Economic Policy (00:00:00)

2. Empowering Working Mums in Business (00:00:01)

3. Unpaid Labour and Economic Policy (00:11:11)

4. Childcare Solutions for Labour Market Shortages (00:23:28)

5. Connecting With Women in Business (00:36:13)

105 episodes

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Manage episode 430636662 series 3402064
Content provided by Elizabeth Willetts. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Elizabeth Willetts or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Have you ever wondered how unpaid labour shapes our economy or why childcare subsidies are crucial for boosting birth rates and female workforce participation? In this groundbreaking episode of the "Work It Like a Mum" podcast, we sit down with economist Irmeen Khan, who challenges the status quo of traditional economic models that have largely been shaped without women’s perspectives. Irmeen discusses her dynamic career journey, from the Canadian civil service to influential economic consultancy in the UK, emphasising why we need more women's voices to shape our economic policies.
Listen now to learn:

  1. Irmeen’s Path to Economics: Trace Irmeen's journey from a high school career test to becoming an influential figure in economic consultancy and her critical views on the gender biases ingrained in economic theories.
  2. Rethinking Economic Models: Irmeen argues that traditional economic models, devised predominantly by men, fail to account for unpaid labour largely undertaken by women, impacting both policy and societal norms.
  3. Childcare’s Economic Impact: Explore the significant economic potential of progressive childcare policies and how they can revolutionise women's participation in the workforce.
  4. Cultural Differences and Career Changes: Gain insights into the cultural differences between Canadian and UK workplaces that shaped Irmeen’s professional life and led her to roles with profound societal impacts.
  5. Empowering Women in STEM and Economics: Learn about the pressing need to encourage more young women to enter STEM fields, particularly economics, to ensure policies are diverse and representative.

Featured Quote:
“If women had been involved in the founding of economics, no labour model would ever split time between paid work and leisure so simplistically." - Irmeen Khan.
Curious about how economic policies could better support and represent women? Dive deeper into Irmeen Khan's innovative economic perspectives and join us in advocating for more inclusive and effective economic frameworks.

Subscribe and Share:
If this episode resonated with you, don't forget to subscribe to "Work It Like a Mum" for more insightful discussions that challenge the status quo and inspire change. Share this episode to help promote the importance of gender inclusivity in economic policy!

Connect with Us:

  • Host: Elizabeth Willits on LinkedIn
  • Guest: Irmeen Khan on LinkedIn
  • Investing in Women Flexible Working Job Board: Website |

Boost your career with Investing in Women's Career Coaching! Get expert CV, interview, and LinkedIn guidance tailored for all career stages. Navigate transitions, discover strengths, and reach goals with our personalised approach. Book now for your dream job! Use 'workitlikeamum' for a 10% discount.
Support the Show.

Sign up for our newsletter and never miss an episode!
Follow us on Instagram.
And here's your invite to our supportive and empowering Facebook Group, Work It Like a Mum - a supportive and safe networking community for professional working mothers. Our community is full of like-minded female professionals willing to offer support, advice or a friendly ear. See you there!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Revising the Rulebook: How Women Are Reshaping Economic Policy (00:00:00)

2. Empowering Working Mums in Business (00:00:01)

3. Unpaid Labour and Economic Policy (00:11:11)

4. Childcare Solutions for Labour Market Shortages (00:23:28)

5. Connecting With Women in Business (00:36:13)

105 episodes

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