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EEA Professional Climate Survey Report

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  • Sang Yoon

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  • Lee
  • Massimo Morelli
  • Marvin Pappalettera
  • Dario Sansone
  • Sulin Sardoschau

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In 2023, the European Economic Association (EEA) Minorities in Economics Committee, in collaboration with the German Economic Association, conducted a professional climate survey to assess diversity, equity, and inclusion in the European economics profession.The survey gathered responses from 861 current and former EEA members, capturing demographic data and experiences across gender, ethnicity, LGBTQ+ identity, disability, and socioeconomic background. Results revealed widespread disparities in perceptions of inclusion, respect, and professional treatment. Reports of discrimination, exclusion, and harassment were significantly higher among women, ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people with disabilities. Geographic differences also emerged, with the Nordic countries reporting the most positive climate and the UK and Italy showing higher levels of dissatisfaction and discrimination. Compared to the American Economic Association 2018 survey, European respondents reported lower satisfaction overall.

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  • Sang Yoon & Lee & Massimo Morelli & Marvin Pappalettera & Dario Sansone & Sulin Sardoschau, 2025. "EEA Professional Climate Survey Report," Papers 2508.04302, arXiv.org, revised Aug 2025.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2508.04302
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