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Inspiring Students, Inspiring the St. Louis Fed

Natallia Gray, an associate professor of health care management at Southeast Missouri State University, inspired the Women in Economics Symposium.
On the Economy

Discussion Paper
The Power of Proximity: How Working beside Colleagues Affects Training and Productivity

Firms remain divided about the value of the office for “office” workers. Some firms think that their employees are more productive when working from home. Others believe that the office is a key place for investing in workers’ skills. In this post, which is based on a recent working paper, we examine whether both sides could be right: Could working in the office facilitate investments in workers’ skills for tomorrow that diminish productivity today?
Liberty Street Economics , Paper 20240118

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Teamwork on the field and at work

One way that people learn teamwork, informal mentoring, and other workplace skills is through participating in sports. Yet, many women of my generation did not get a chance to develop these talents since they had fewer opportunities to participate in organized athletics when they were young. I came to understand the importance of sports from my own experience: My passionall the rest is a hobbyis coaching girls soccer, something I have done for the last 15 years.
Regional Review , Issue Q 1 , Pages 15

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