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This economist and an alphabetically later co-author used a 1915 Iowa state census to assess why the “high school movement” took (10[1])root early in the region. In a 2008 book, this alphabetically earlier co-author argued that fluctuations in wage inequality were part of a title Race between Education and Technology. In a recent book, (10[1])this economist showed how technological change led to pharmacists becoming more substitutable with one another, reducing the penalty for part-time work. This doctoral adviser of Cecilia Rouse co-wrote a paper on how blind auditions altered the composition of orchestras. (10[1])This author of Career and Family (10[1])often (10[2])co-authored with Lawrence Katz, including on how career paths and age of first marriage (10[1])changed due to “the power of the Pill.” For 10 points, what labor economist’s work on gender won her (10[1])a 2023 Nobel (10[1])Prize? ■END■ (10[3]0[18])

ANSWER: Claudia Goldin [or Claudia Dale Goldin]
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