The Millennium Institute MIPP proudly launches the latest edition of the Gazette, a platform that blends academic rigor with a practical approach to address some of society’s most pressing challenges. In Volume VI, the central theme is gender perspectives, analyzed from multiple angles to reveal how structural inequalities impact economics, education, and healthcare in Chile.
Patricio Valenzuela explores how women faced a disproportionate psychological burden during the pandemic due to increased work and domestic responsibilities.
Henrieta Isufllari examines the unintended effects of Law No. 20.348, highlighting how it may increase labor segregation and reinforce inequalities.
Benjamín Villena analyzes how individual preferences, salary expectations, and competition influence gender gaps in employment searches.
Alejandra Mizala explores how biases shape academic and professional trajectories, particularly in STEM fields.
Andrea Canales highlights significant gaps in financial literacy based on gender and socioeconomic status, emphasizing the urgent need for more inclusive strategies.
Damian Clarke presents evidence on how this tool transformed teenage fertility rates and improved maternal health in Chile.
The Gazette is more than just a publication—it’s an invitation to reflect and take action. Each article combines rigorous analysis with concrete policy proposals to design more inclusive and effective public policies.
Additionally, this edition highlights recent MIPP initiatives, such as:
📢 A lecture by Nobel Laureate Alvin Roth
📖 The launch of the digital book Macroeconomi-Qué?!, aimed at making macroeconomics more accessible to younger generations.
Volume VI of the Gazette is available for free at www.mipp.cl. Join the conversation and help build a more equitable and inclusive Chile!
MIPP Chile 2025