The Alice Murray Distinguished Scholar Lecture - Caring about care: The economic history of caring labour
The Alice Murray distinguished scholar lecture will be held by Prof Jane Humphries (University of Oxford) and is organised by the Centre for Economics, Policy and History.
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The Alice Murray Distinguished Scholar Award is awarded annually by the Centre for Economics, Policy, and History (CEPH) to an economic historian who has made a major contribution to the discipline.
About the recipient:
Professor Jane Humphries is Emeritus Professor of Economic History at Oxford University, a Fellow of All Souls College, and Emeritus Centennial Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science. A distinguished economic historian, her research has transformed our understanding of labour markets, industrialization, and the roles of women and children in these fields. Her groundbreaking studies of wages, family incomes, and economic growth have earned numerous honours, including the Arthur H. Cole Prize, Ranki Prize, Royal Economic Society Prize, and she has earned honorary degrees from Uppsala, Sheffield, and Helsinki universities.
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