Videos and In the News

Sean Kenny, The Economic History Podcast, Dec. 22, 2025. Entertaining discussion of economic history and the themes of Career & Family.

RFBerlin Annual Lecture at Humboldt University, November 4, 2025, “Why Women Won

Economics Applied with Steven Davis. “Why So Few Births.” Filmed at the Jackson Hole Meetings of the KC Fed August 22, 2025.

Siobhan Wagner of Bloomberg Markets interviews Claudia Goldin about fertility trends and the economy. August 8, 2025

Harvard Business School, Women’s Leadership Summit, “Why Women Won.” November 7, 2024

European Central Bank, Jean Monnet Lecture, “Babies and the Macroeconomy.” September 19, 2024

Harvard Gazette, “Time to Send in Goldin,” by Jill Radsken. “Nobel Prize laureate Claudia Goldin was invited to throw out the ceremonial first pitch at a Red Sox game so predictably she did her research …” July 29, 2024

Person of the Week with Charlotte Alter, part of Time Women of the Year 2024, interview February 22, 2024

Harvard Gazette “Nobel Laurate Claudia Goldin Recounts Pioneering Career,” January 26, 2024 by Christy DeSmith.

PBS NewsHour Interview with Paul Solmon on the Nobel Prize in Economics awarded December 10, 2023.

Avivah Wittenberg-Cox. A Century of Women, Work — And Juggling Family,” Forbes. March 2, 2023.

IMF Podcast “Women in Economics,” Listen at IMF.ORG/PODCASTS or IMF Podcast (Apple Podcasts) or IMF Podcast (Spotify) with Rhoda Metcalfe, Transcript. June 9, 2023.

ForbesFifty Over Fifty. 2022.

“The Work Goes On.” Interview with Orley Ashenfelter. Dec. 6, 2022. On SoundCloud. On Spotify. Listen carefully to the very end of the interview and Orley’s reaction to Goldin’s response concerning a question he posed about the Industrial Relations Section at Princeton during the six years she was an assistant professor at Princeton.

WBUR On Point with Meghna Chakrabarti. November 17, 2022. Audio is here and a partial transcript is here.

Women in Economics Podcast Series from the St. Louis Fed. Timely Topics with Claudia Goldin August 3, 2022.

Manisha Aggarwal-Schifelite, “Women Mostly Stayed in the Workforce as Pandemic Unfolded,” Harvard Gazette. May 17, 2022.

“Claudia Goldin and Anne C. Case in Conversation on Career & Family,” Princeton Public Library. YouTube of the event can be found here. Oct. 3, 2021.

Listen to a fun interview on “Conversations with Tyler”: “Claudia Goldin on the Economics of Inequality.” The interview isn’t just about inequality. It is all about Tyler Cowen’s amazingly wide-ranging questions. Oct. 2021.

Are Vets and Pharmacists Showing How to Make Careers Work for Women?” Opinion piece by Nicholas Kristof, New York Times, June 9 2021, which discusses the implications of the book, Career & Family.

“The Long Roots of Women’s Exodus from the Labor Force,” by Katelyn Fossett, Politico. July 23, 2021.

Claudia Goldin can be heard on Living Longer, Better, Smarter May 25, 2021.

Listen to Claudia Goldin on The Conference Board’s podcast Sustaining Capitalism be interviewed about the role of the COVID-19 pandemic on the female workforce and the future of work, schooling, and caregiving.

View the amazing Marginal Revolution video on the research and personal life of Claudia Goldin here. It is part of the Women in Economics Series. Also see Claudia Goldin narrate the Women in Economics Series video on Anna J. Schwartz.

The 2020 NBER Martin Feldstein Lecture, Journey Across a Century of Women. July 2020.

Tackle Gender Inequality at Home and at Work. Keynote speech (transcribed) at the Becker Friedman Institute for Research in Economics, March 2019. Chicago Booth Review.Goldin, Claudia. 

Time Traveler. Interview by Peter J. Walker. People in Economics. International Monetary Fund, Finance and Development. December, 2018.

The Truth About the Gender Pay Gap. Interview by Sarah Kliff. Vox. 2017. Internet. 

The Gender Pay Gap. Interview by Emma Plumb. 1 Million for Work Flexibility. 2016. Internet

On Equal Pay Day, Why the Gender Gap Still Exists.  Interview by Ari Shapiro. All Things Considered. 2016. Internet.

The True Story of the Gender Pay Gap. Interview by Steve Dubner. Freakonomics Radio Podcast. 2016. Internet. 

Interview for Econ Focus, Fourth Quarter. 2014. InternetPDF version

Exploring the Present Through the Past. Interview by Brian Snowden. World Economics, vol. 8, no. 4. Oct-Dec. 2007. 

Interview for The Region. Interview by Douglas Clement. Vol. 18, no. 3. September 2004, a quarterly publication of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.

The Economist as Detective, a brief autobiographical essay from M. Szenberg, ed., Passion and Craft: Economists at Work. The University of Michigan Press (1998)