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Today, diversity is often framed as a problem, not a solution. But data and research say otherwise. In this comic, we present Proof of Work: literal proof (empirical evidence) of tools that make labor markets work better and fairer. To level the playing field. And to build on every talent. Because exclusion isn't just unfair, it's inefficient.This is either:· Your new toolkit, backed by top academic journals· The perfect gift for anyone curious about labor markets and how they can work better for everyone· A showcase how hard science meets comic to offer an understanding of structures and power…mehr

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Today, diversity is often framed as a problem, not a solution. But data and research say otherwise. In this comic, we present Proof of Work: literal proof (empirical evidence) of tools that make labor markets work better and fairer. To level the playing field. And to build on every talent. Because exclusion isn't just unfair, it's inefficient.This is either:· Your new toolkit, backed by top academic journals· The perfect gift for anyone curious about labor markets and how they can work better for everyone· A showcase how hard science meets comic to offer an understanding of structures and power
Autorenporträt
Professor of economics and engaged in empirical analyses of labor and family policy. Loves bringing evidence into practice-and art. Get in touch: miriam.beblo@uni-hamburg.deMore: https://www.wiso.uni-hamburg.de/fachbereich-sozoek/professuren/beblo/02-team/01-beblo-miriam.html

Illustrator and Comic Artist.She lives in Mainz where she spends her time drawing, making up strange stories, thinking about sheep and walking by the water.She has worked with multiple musicians and and labels.In her work, she likes to keep social and political issues in mind.There is always room to learn.

Dr. Julia Schneider, bekannt als Doc J Snyder, kreiert handgeschneiderte Comic-Essays, die sich mit den Schnittstellen von KI, Gesellschaft und komplexen Themen unserer Zeit auseinandersetzen.Ihre Arbeiten laden zu Neugier, Reflexion und neuen Perspektiven jenseits gewohnter Fortschrittsnarrative ein. Mit einem Hintergrund in Innovationsökonomie und KI-Beratung nutzt sie seit 2018 die Kraft des Comics, um anspruchsvolle Inhalte zugänglich zu machen.Ihre Comic-Essays - von kurzen Interventionen bis zu Buchpublikationen - wurden in Museen wie dem ZKM und Futurium gezeigt, von Medien wie ARTE und der FAZ aufgegriffen und entstehen oft in Zusammenarbeit mit Künstler:innen, Wissenschaftler:innen und Institutionen.