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Homepage:https://staffportal.curtin.edu.au/staff/profile/view/Therese.Jefferson/
Phone:0892663724
Postal address:Kent Street, Bentley WA, 6102
Workplace:Faculty of Business and Law, Curtin University, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2014

  1. Housing Equity Withdrawal in Mid-To-Late Life: Patterns and Motivations Amongst Australian Home Owners
    Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre Working Paper series, Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre (BCEC), Curtin Business School Downloads

2013

  1. Elder care and the employment intentions of mature age women
    Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre Working Paper series, Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre (BCEC), Curtin Business School Downloads
  2. Trends in the Gender Wealth Gap Among Single Households in Australia, 2002-2010
    Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre Working Paper series, Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre (BCEC), Curtin Business School Downloads

Journal Articles

2019

  1. Crossing the Great Divide: Ostrom’s Coproduction and the Economics of Aged Care
    Feminist Economics, 2019, 25, (3), 48-69 Downloads View citations (2)

2016

  1. Recognition: applications in aged care work
    Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2016, 40, (4), 1037-1054 Downloads View citations (1)

2015

  1. Economic analysis, ideology and the public sphere: insights from Australia’s equal remuneration hearings
    Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2015, 39, (2), 405-419 Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Exploring recent increases in the gender wealth gap among Australia’s single households
    The Economic and Labour Relations Review, 2015, 26, (1), 3-28 Downloads View citations (4)
  3. Housing Equity Withdrawal in Australia: Prevalence, Patterns and Motivations in Mid-to-late Life
    Housing Studies, 2015, 30, (7), 1158-1181 Downloads View citations (5)

2014

  1. Mixed-methods research: What’s in it for economists?
    The Economic and Labour Relations Review, 2014, 25, (2), 290-305 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. The Gender Gap in Financial Security: What We Know and Don't Know about Australian Households
    Feminist Economics, 2014, 20, (3), 25-52 Downloads View citations (16)

2013

  1. Gender and pay equity in a global knowledge organisation
    The Economic and Labour Relations Review, 2013, 24, (1), 97-123 Downloads

2012

  1. Relational aspects of decisions to sell
    Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), 2012, 41, (5), 697-704 Downloads

2011

  1. An investigation of the endowment effect using a factorial design
    Journal of Economic Psychology, 2011, 32, (6), 899-907 Downloads View citations (6)
  2. Michal Kalecki and critical realism
    Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2011, 35, (5), 957-972 Downloads View citations (2)

2010

  1. Can Post Keynesians make better use of behavioral economics?
    Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 2010, 33, (2), 211-234 Downloads View citations (9)
  2. Feminist and post-Keynesian economics: challenges and opportunities
    Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2010, 34, (6), 1109-1122 Downloads View citations (4)

2009

  1. An estimate of women's contribution to agricultural and regional communities in Australia
    International Journal of Green Economics, 2009, 3, (2), 205-222 Downloads
  2. Nicholas Kaldor and Critical Realism
    Review of Political Economy, 2009, 21, (3), 463-480 Downloads View citations (5)
  3. Women and Retirement Pensions: A Research Review
    Feminist Economics, 2009, 15, (4), 115-145 Downloads View citations (25)

2007

  1. Discussing Retirement: Insights from a Qualitative Research Project
    Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE), 2007, 10, (2), 129-145 Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Introduction to the Special issue on Retirement incomes
    Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE), 2007, 10, (2), 59-60 Downloads
  3. Two studies of women's retirement incomes in Australia: assessing some outcomes of pluralism in economic research
    Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2007, 31, (3), 363-378 Downloads View citations (1)

2006

  1. Comparing responses to critical realism
    Journal of Economic Methodology, 2006, 13, (2), 257-282 Downloads View citations (3)

2005

  1. AUSTRALIA'S "OTHER" GENDER WAGE GAP: BABY BOOMERS AND COMPULSORY SUPERANNUATION ACCOUNTS
    Feminist Economics, 2005, 11, (2), 79-101 Downloads View citations (13)
  2. Women and Retirement Incomes in Australia: A Review
    The Economic Record, 2005, 81, (254), 273-291 Downloads View citations (15)

2003

  1. Gendered Social Indicators and Grounded Theory
    Feminist Economics, 2003, 9, (1), 1-18 Downloads View citations (2)

2001

  1. "Never Intended to be a Theory Of Everything": Domestic Labor in Neoclassical and Marxian Economics
    Feminist Economics, 2001, 7, (3), 71-101 Downloads View citations (4)

Edited books

2024

  1. Post Keynesian Economics
    Books, Edward Elgar Publishing Downloads

Chapters

2024

  1. Concluding thoughts to Post Keynesian Economics
    Chapter 13 in Post Keynesian Economics, 2024, pp 225-226 Downloads
  2. Introduction to Post Keynesian Economics
    Chapter 1 in Post Keynesian Economics, 2024, pp 1-13 Downloads
 
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