CSWEP at the Annual Meeting


CSWEP has a strong presence at the ASSA Annual Meeting, offering a wide range of opportunities for engagement. Many of CSWEP's events require pre-registration, so please check the details for each event to see if you need to register in advance.

Paper Sessions
CSWEP Call for Abstracts

Sessions at 2026 AEA/ASSA Meeting
January 3-5, 2026 (Saturday, Sunday & Monday)

Philadelphia, PA – Philadelphia Marriott Downtown
Deadline Extended: Tuesday, April 15, 2025

CSWEP invites abstract submissions for paper presentations at seven CSWEP-sponsored sessions at the 2026 AEA/ASSA Meeting in Philadelphia, PA. Three sessions will focus on Gender in the Economics Profession, Gender and Climate Justice, and Gender, Working from Home and Female Labor Supply.  

We are planning two sessions on Economic Theory, one focused on individual behavior, one on multiple agents.  For the first, topics of interest include decision theory and behavioral economics, including experimental work.  For the second, topics may include political economy, information and communication, and organizational economics, with methodologies including game theory, mechanism design, or general equilibrium.  The decision to sponsor particular sessions will depend on the number and quality of submissions received. 

We are also planning two sessions on the Global Economy (all F codes, G15, H87, O19) with a focus on recent and new challenges, such as economic fragmentation and supply chain fragility.  We welcome papers using a variety of methodologies, both theoretical and applied approaches in all areas of international economics, including trade, finance, international development, and international policy coordination.  We are happy to receive full session submissions as well as individual papers.  The decision to sponsor particular sessions will depend on the fit, number, and quality of submissions received. 

CSWEP's primary intention in organizing these sessions is to create an opportunity for junior women to present papers at the meetings, and to provide an opportunity to meet with and receive feedback from leading economists in their field. For this reason, the presenting author of each paper should be a junior woman. The term junior woman usually refers to anyone identifying as a woman or nonbinary who is untenured, or who has received a PhD less than seven years ago but could also refer to a woman who has not yet presented papers widely. There are no restrictions on the gender or seniority of coauthors. There are two exceptions to the requirement that the presenting author be a junior woman – the gender-related sessions are open to all junior economists, and potential sessions on gender in the economics profession are open to all.

The organizers of the AEA sessions will select a subset of the presented papers for publication in the 2026 AEA Papers & Proceedings. Authors of accepted abstracts will be invited to submit their papers for publication consideration in December 2025.

In addition to individual paper submissions, complete session proposals may be submitted, but the papers in the session proposal will be considered individually. Duplication of paper presentation at multiple AEA sessions is not permitted; therefore, authors will be expected to notify CSWEP immediately and withdraw their abstract if their paper is accepted for a non-CSWEP session at the 2026 AEA/ASSA Meeting. Similarly, authors whose paper is accepted to a 2026 CSWEP session will be expected to withdraw it from consideration by any other organization at the same meetings.

The deadline for submission has been extended to April 15, 2025.

To have research considered for the CSWEP-sponsored sessions at the 2026 AEA/ASSA Meeting, the Correspondence Author must:

(1) complete the online submission form and 
(2) send the abstract to 2026 Submission Box

The application form will ask for the following information:

  1. Indication of submission to one of the sessions:
         •    Economics of Gender in the Economics Profession
         •    Gender and Climate Justice
         •    Gender, Working from Home and Female Labor Supply 
         •    Economic Theory
         •    Global Economy
  2. Indication of a single abstract submission or a complete session submission.
  3. The Name, Title, Affiliation, and Email of the correspondence author or session organizer.
  4. Name(s), Title(s), Affiliation(s), and Email address(es) for any coauthor(s) or for each corresponding author in a complete session submission.

The abstract should be a PDF document, not exceeding two pages in length, double-spaced, with a maximum of 650 words (not including references). It is crucial you save your PDF with the following format, “Corresponding Author Last Name-First Name Abstract Title.

The abstract should contain details on motivation, contribution, methodology, and data (if applicable); and be clearly identified with the author(s) name(s). Completed papers may be sent but may not substitute for an abstract of the appropriate length.

Any other questions can be addressed to Kristine Etter, Committee Coordinator, at info@cswep.org.

Peer Mentoring Breakfast for Junior Economists

To foster communication between junior and senior members of the economics profession, CSWEP typically sponsors a mentoring breakfast during the ASSA Meetings. The 14th Annual Mentoring Breakfast for Junior Economists will be held Saturday, January 3, 8:00 AM–10:00 AM, in Liberty A&B, Marriott Philadelphia. Preregistration will open soon.

Senior economists interested in participating as mentors in this event should fill out this form.

At these informal meet and greet events, senior economists (predominately senior women) are preassigned to one of a variety of topical tables to provide mentoring advice to junior economists in areas such as research and publishing, tenure and promotion, non-academic careers, grant writing, teaching, work–life balance, and the job market. Senior economists who have already committed to attend the breakfast represent a wide variety of institutions, including, but not limited to, Boston University, Chicago, Columbia, Cornell, Emory, Furman, Georgia Tech, Harvard, Michigan, Texas A&M, UC-Berkeley, UC-Davis, UC-San Diego, UC-Santa Barbara, US Air Force Academy, UT-Austin, Wesleyan, Yale, the Federal Reserve, the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.

Junior economists of any gender identity who have completed their PhD in the past seven years and graduate students who are on the job market are invited to register. Participants are provided with a list of senior mentors and their topics in advance (for a sample, see Senior Mentor Roster). At the breakfast, junior participants rotate between tables at 20-minute intervals based on their own interests. With three senior mentors per table, each hosting a conversation with up to three junior participants, the breakfasts typically average a mentor-mentee ratio of 1:3. Breakfast is provided. 

Photo_Mentoring-Breakfasts.pngParticipants at the 4th Annual Mentoring Breakfast for Junior Economists speak with Wilbert van der Klaauw,
Federal Reserve Board of New York, about the life of a non-academic economist.



Business Meeting and Award Ceremony

All economists are invited to attend CSWEP's Business Meeting and Award Ceremony Luncheon, held annually during the ASSA Annual Meeting. During this meeting, CSWEP presents its Annual Report on Women in the Economics Profession, including time for audience questions. This meeting is also the event at which CSWEP awards the annual Carolyn Shaw Bell Award, the biennial Elaine Bennett Research Prize, and the annual Janet L. Yellen Award for Excellence in Public Service. Attendees will have the opportunity to listen to talks given by the award recipients.

The 2026 Business Meeting and Award Ceremony Luncheon will be held on Sunday, January 4, 2026, from 12:30 PM - 2:15 PM EST, at the Marriott Philadelphia Downtown in Liberty Ballroom A&B. Pre-registration will open soon.

2025 Business Meeting and Award Ceremony

2024 Business Meeting and Award Ceremony

2023 Business Meeting and Award Ceremony


2022 Business Meeting and Award Ceremony


2021 Business Meeting and Award Ceremony


2020 Business Meeting and Award Ceremony


2019 Business Meeting and Award Ceremony


2018 Business Meeting


2018 Award Ceremony

 

 

CSWEP Reception to Honor the Inaugural Janet L. Yellen Award for Excellence in Public Service

The Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession (CSWEP) is establishing an annual award recognizing a senior economist for exemplary public service. The award honors leadership that advances the public good through service in government, university administration, or the private sector, and complements CSWEP's existing portfolio by recognizing contributions that extend beyond scholarly research.

The award is named in honor of Janet L. Yellen, Professor Emerita at the University of California, Berkeley, whose distinguished career includes service as Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, Chair of the Federal Reserve, and Secretary of the US Treasury.

In recognition of her trailblazing career and lasting impact on the economics profession, the inaugural year of the prize will be given to Janet Yellen herself. A reception in her honor will be held at the AEA/ASSA Annual Meeting on Saturday, January 3, 2026, 6:30–8:00 PM ET, at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown in the Liberty Ballroom A&B. All wishing to attend this reception to honor Janet Yellen must register for the conference.

CeMENT Reunion

CSWEP welcomes all past CeMENT participants to reconnect and network at the ASSA Annual Meeting! No pre-registration required. Light hors d'oeuvres are served.

The 2026 open reunion for CeMENT Workshops will be held on Saturday, January 3, 3:00-5:00 PM EST, at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown in the Liberty Ballroom A&B.

For more information, email info@cswep.org


Room for Nursing Mothers

CSWEP and the American Economic Association will be hosting a room for nursing mothers in the Marriott Philadelphia Downtown on the third floor in meeting room 301. There are also lactation pods available throughout the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Signup coming soon.

More information about Kiddiecorp (childcare) is available.

Roundtables

CSQIEP/CSWEP co-hosted a joint panel on Solutions/Innovative Ideas for Addressing DEI Issues at the 2023 ASSA Annual Meeting in New Orleans.

This event was co-sponsored by the American Economic Association's Committee on the Status of LGBTQ+ Individuals in the Economics Profession (CSQIEP) and the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession (CSWEP). The panel was organized and moderated by Marionette Holmes, of Spellman College. The panelists included Douglas Bernheim, Stanford University, Reena Aggarwal, Georgetown University, and Kitt Carpenter, Vanderbilt University.

 

CSWEP/CSMGEP co-hosted a joint panel on Launching a Professional Development Initiative at the 2020 ASSA Annual Meeting in San Diego.

This event was co-sponsored by the American Economic Association's Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession (CSWEP), the AEA Committee on the Status of Minority Groups in the Economics Profession (CSMGEP) and the NSF-funded AEA Mentoring Program.

The panel was organized by Judy Chevalier, Yale University and moderated by Peter B. Henry of New York University.  The panelists include Martha Bailey, University of Michigan, Marie Mora, University of Missouri - St. Louis, Maya Rossin-Slater, Stanford University and Anna Opoku-Agyeman, Harvard University.

 

The AEA and The Washington Post co-hosted a workshop for female economists on "How to Excel in Media Interviews" at the 2020 ASSA Annual Meeting in San Diego.

What makes a great media interview? How do you prep for TV versus radio versus "print"? How do you pitch a reporter? How can you get your point across without too much jargon? Should you answer questions outside your research or field? Top journalists share insider tips and conduct practice interviews to help female economists enhance their media skills. The speakers include Heather Long, The Washington Post, Steve Liesman, CNBC, Jeanna Smialek, The New York Times, Stacey Vanek Smith, NPR, and Greg Ip, The Wall Street Journal.



The following video is a panel from the 2019 ASSA Annual Meeting in Atlanta on "@Twitter Tips for Success: Social Media for Economists."

 

The video below is a panel from 2018 ASSA Annual Meeting in Philadelphia on "Best Practices in Mentoring Underrepresented Minority Women in Economics."