Feminist Economics
1995 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 2-3, 2003
- EXPLORING THE CHALLENGES OF AMARTYA SEN'S WORK AND IDEAS: AN INTRODUCTION pp. 3-12

- Bina Agarwal, Jane Humphries and Ingrid Robeyns
- GENDER AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIAL CHOICE: THE ROLE OF SITUATED AGENCY pp. 13-32

- Fabienne Peter
- CAPABILITIES AS FUNDAMENTAL ENTITLEMENTS: SEN AND SOCIAL JUSTICE pp. 33-59

- Martha Nussbaum
- SEN'S CAPABILITY APPROACH AND GENDER INEQUALITY: SELECTING RELEVANT CAPABILITIES pp. 61-92

- Ingrid Robeyns
- INTRA-HOUSEHOLD INEQUALITY: A CHALLENGE FOR THE CAPABILITY APPROACH? pp. 93-115

- Vegard Iversen
- DEVELOPMENT AS EMPOWERMENT pp. 117-135

- Marianne Hill
- DEVELOPMENT AS FREEDOM v - v AND AS WHAT ELSE? pp. 137-161

- Des Gasper and Irene van Staveren
- GLOBALIZATION AND WOMEN'S PAID WORK: EXPANDING FREEDOM? pp. 163-184

- Christine Koggel
- SLAVERY, FREEDOM, AND SEN pp. 185-211

- Stanley Engerman
- DOES CONTRACEPTION BENEFIT WOMEN? STRUCTURE, AGENCY, AND WELL-BEING IN RURAL MEXICO pp. 213-238

- Austreberta Nazar Beutelspacher, Emma Zapata Martelo and VerOnica Vazquez GarcIa
- SEN, ETHICS, AND DEMOCRACY pp. 239-261

- Elizabeth Anderson
- "MISSING WOMEN": REVISITING THE DEBATE pp. 263-299

- Stephan Klasen and Claudia Wink
- THE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT PARADIGM: OPERATIONALIZING SEN'S IDEAS ON CAPABILITIES pp. 301-317

- Sakiko Fukuda-Parr
- CONTINUING THE CONVERSATION pp. 319-332

- Amartya Sen, Bina Agarwal, Jane Humphries and Ingrid Robeyns
Volume 9, issue 1, 2003
- Gendered Social Indicators and Grounded Theory pp. 1-18

- Siobhan Austen, Therese Jefferson and Vicki Thein
- Getting By with a Little Help from Your Family: Toward a Policy-Relevant Model of the Household pp. 19-45

- Jane Wheelock, Elizabeth Oughton and Susan Baines
- Edith Penrose: A Feminist Economist? pp. 47-73

- Michael Best and Jane Humphries
- The Editorial Boards of Italian Economics Journals: Women, Gender, and Social Networking pp. 75-91

- Elisabetta Addis and Paola Villa
- Critical Realism, Feminist Epistemology, and the Emancipatory Potential of Science: A Comment on Lawson and Harding pp. 93-101

- Fabienne Peter
- Emancipatory for Whom? A Comment on Critical Realism pp. 103-108

- Drucilla Barker
- Once More, With Feeling: Feminist Economics and the Ontological Question pp. 109-118

- Julie Nelson
- Ontology and Feminist Theorizing pp. 119-150

- Tony Lawson
- Representing Reality: The Critical Realism Project pp. 151-159

- Sandra Harding
- Theorizing Ontology pp. 161-169

- Tony Lawson
Volume 8, issue 3, 2002
- "All Decisions Are Top-Down:" Engendering Public Expenditure in Vietnam pp. 1-19

- Haroon Akram-Lodhi
- Revisiting Gender Variation in Training pp. 21-53

- Patricia Simpson and Linda Stroh
- Poverty Naturalized: Implications for Gender pp. 55-75

- Paul Shaffer
- Gender-Based Advantage: A Model of Emerging and Constructed Opportunities pp. 77-97

- Scott Steele
- Assessing the Impact of Religion on Gender Status pp. 99-111

- Jennifer Olmsted
Volume 8, issue 2, 2002
- The Complexities and Potential of Theorizing Gender, Caste, Race, and Class pp. 3-17

- Rose Brewer, Cecilia Conrad and Mary King
- Assets versus Autonomy? The Changing Face of the Gender-Caste Overlap in India pp. 19-35

- Ashwini Deshpande
- Neither Mothers Nor Breadwinners: African-American Women's Exclusion From US Minimum Wage Policies, 1912-1938 pp. 37-61

- Ellen Mutari, Marilyn Power and Deborah Figart
- Race, Gender, and Familial Status: Discrimination in One US Mortgage Lending Market pp. 63-85

- Judith Robinson
- Race, Affirmative Action, and Women's Employment in US Highway Construction pp. 87-113

- Vivian Price
- Has the Race Penalty for Black Women Disappeared in the United States? pp. 115-124

- Marlene Kim
- Native-Born Filipina/o Americans and Labor Market Discrimination pp. 125-144

- Linus Yamane
- Racialization and the US Latina Experience: Economic Implications pp. 145-161

- Margaret Villanueva
- The Dynamics of a Racialized, Gendered, Ethnicized, and Economically Stratified Society: Understanding the Socio-Economic Status of Women in Zimbabwe pp. 163-181

- Otrude Moyo and Saliwe Kawewe
- Gender, Class, and Caste Schisms in Affirmative Action Policies: The Curious Case of India's Women's Reservation Bill pp. 183-190

- Sakuntala Narasimhan
- Constructing Social Citizenship: The Exclusion of African American Women from Unemployment Insurance in the US pp. 191-197

- Vicky Lovell
- Is Racial Exclusion Gendered? The Role of Residential Segregation in the Employment Status of Black Women and Men in the US pp. 199-208

- Niki Dickerson
Volume 8, issue 1, 2002
- Social Capital, Microfinance, and the Politics of Development pp. 1-24

- Katherine Rankin
- Budgeting for Equality: The Australian Experience pp. 25-47

- Rhonda Sharp and Ray Broomhill
- Making Visible the Hidden Economy: The Case for Gender-Impact Analysis of Economic Policy pp. 49-70

- Susan Himmelweit
- Gender Roles and Labor Use Strategies: Women's Part-Time Work in the European Union pp. 71-99

- Kea Tijdens
- Irma Adelman: A Pioneer in the Expansion of Economics pp. 101-116

- Shoshana Grossbard and Regenia Gagnier
Volume 7, issue 3, 2001
- Time on the Job and Time with Their Kids: Cultures of Teaching and Parenthood in the US pp. 1-31

- Robert Drago
- The Future European Labor Supply: The Critical Role of the Family pp. 33-69

- Jill Rubery, Mark Smith, Dominique Anxo and Lennart Flood
- "Never Intended to be a Theory Of Everything": Domestic Labor in Neoclassical and Marxian Economics pp. 71-101

- Therese Jefferson and John King
- The New Home Economics at Colombia and Chicago pp. 103-130

- Shoshana Grossbard
Volume 7, issue 2, 2001
- Time as a Source of Inequality Within Marriage: Are Husbands More Satisfied With Time for Themselves than Wives? pp. 1-21

- Shelley Phipps, Peter Burton and Lars Osberg
- Implicit Wage Theories in Equal Pay Debates in the United States pp. 23-52

- Ellen Mutari, Deborah Figart and Marilyn Power
- Will Deregulating the Labor Market in Australia Improve the Employment COnditions of Women? pp. 53-76

- Glenda Strachan and John Burgess
- Economics Standards and Lists: Proposed Antidotes for Feminist Economists pp. 77-89

- Geoffrey Schneider and Jean Shackelford
- Moving Beyond the Masculine Neoclassical Classroom pp. 91-103

- Margaret Lewis and KimMarie McGoldrick
- "Thank God... I Thought for a Moment You Were Going to Confess to Converting to Socialism!": Gender and Identity in Deirdre McCLoskey's Crossing pp. 105-120

- Kimberley Christensen
Volume 7, issue 1, 2001
- Poverty Within Households: Measuring Gender Differences Using Nonmonetary Indicators pp. 5-23

- Sara Cantillon and Brian Nolan
- To Honor and Obey: Efficiency, Inequality, and Patriarchal Property Rights pp. 25-44

- Elissa Braunstein and Nancy Folbre
- Checkmating the Consumer: Passive Consumption and the Economic Devaluation of Culture pp. 45-62

- Amy Koritz and Douglas Koritz
- Sex Differentials in Earnings in the South Korean Labor Market pp. 63-78

- Elizabeth Monk-Turner and Charlie Turner
- Saint-Simonian Feminism pp. 79-96

- Evelyn Forget
- Rethinking Work and Income Maintenance Policy: Promoting Gender Equality Through a Citizens' Basic Income pp. 97-118

- Ailsa McKay
- Welfare-to-Work, Farewell to Families? US Welfare Reform and Work/Family Debates pp. 119-135

- Randy Albelda
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