Feminist Economics
1995 - 2025
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Volume 5, issue 3, 1999
- A Woman's Field Is Made At Night: Gendered Land Rights And Norms In Burkina Faso pp. 1-26

- Michael Kevane and Leslie Gray
- Editorial: Feminist Reconstructions of Economics: They've Arrived! pp. 7-8

- Diana Strassmann
- Parenthood Without Penalty: Time Use And Public Policy In Australia And Finland pp. 27-42

- Michael Bittman
- Of Markets And Martyrs: Is It OK To Pay Well For Care? pp. 43-59

- Julie Nelson
- Globalization, Gender And The Davos Man pp. 61-83

- Lourdes Beneria
- All In The Family: Family, Income, And Labor Force Attachment pp. 85-106

- Janet Netz and Jon Haveman
- Minnie Throop England On Crises And Cycles: A Neglected Early Macroeconomist pp. 107-126

- Robert Dimand
- The Case For Strategic Realism: A Response To Lawson pp. 127-133

- Sandra Harding
- Guidelines For Pre-College Economics Education: A Critique pp. 135-142

- Marianne Ferber
Volume 5, issue 2, 1999
- Culture and Gender In Household Economies: The Case of Jamaican Child Support Payments pp. 1-24

- Brenda Wyss
- Editorial: Women's Reality and Well-Being pp. 7-8

- Diana Strassmann
- Feminism, Realism, and Universalism pp. 25-59

- Tony Lawson
- Patriarchal Monopoly and Economic Development pp. 61-78

- Dipankar Purkayastha
- Introduction: Quality of Life Indicators pp. 79-82

- Iulie Aslaksen, Ane Flaatten and Charlotte Koren
- Economics, Ecology, and Quality of Life: Who Evaluates? pp. 83-89

- Sabine O'Hara
- Quality of Life and the Anthropological Perspective pp. 91-93

- Richard Wilk
- Comparing Lives pp. 95-98

- Fredrik Barth
- What Does Feminization of Poverty Mean? It Isn't Just Lack of Income pp. 99-103

- Sakiko Fukuda-Parr
- Towards a Gendered Human Poverty Measure pp. 105-108

- Elizabeth Durbin
- From the Ground Up: Quality of Life Indicators and Sustainable Community Development pp. 109-114

- Susan Wismer
- Subjective Approach oo Quality of Life pp. 115-118

- Siri Naess
- Reflections on Twenty-Five Years of Quality-of-Life Research pp. 119-123

- Alex Michalos
- Structural Economics and the Quality of Life pp. 125-132

- Faye Duchin and Anushree Sinha
- Contributions Feminist Economics Can Make to the Quality of Life Movement pp. 133-137

- Patrice Flynn
Volume 5, issue 1, 1999
- Looking at Economies as Gendered Structures: An Application to Central America pp. 1-28

- Jasmine Gideon
- Robert Eisner 1922-1998 In Memoriam pp. 9-9

- Barbara Bergmann
- Toward A Feminist Pedagogy In Economics pp. 29-44

- April Laskey Aerni, Robin Bartlett, Margaret Lewis, KimMarie McGoldrick and Jean Shackelford
- Women's Agency In Classical Economic Thought: Adam Smith, Harriet Taylor Mill, And J. S. Mill pp. 45-60

- Ronald Bodkin
- Parasitic-Industries Analysis and Arguments for a Living Wage for Women in the Early Twentieth-Century United States pp. 61-78

- Marilyn Power
- Explorations on Using the Web for Teaching - Introduction: How Might On-Line Networks Change Teaching? pp. 79-82

- Kim Sosin
- Developing Critical Thinking by Using the Web in a Principles of Macroeconomics Course pp. 83-86

- KimMarie McGoldrick
- Assessing the Strengths and Limits of Websites: The Webform in Action pp. 87-90

- Jean Shackelford
- Web Accessories for Introductory Economics at the University of Massachusetts pp. 91-93

- Nancy Folbre
Volume 4, issue 3, 1998
- Introduction: This One's For You, Barbara pp. 1-1

- Myra Strober
- Barbara Bergmann: Scholar, Mentor and Activist pp. 3-4

- Marianne Ferber
- Interview with Barbara Bergmann pp. 5-6

- Elizabeth Strober
- Remedying "Unfair Acts": U.S. Pay Equity by Race and Gender pp. 7-28

- Jane Lapidus and Deborah Figart
- Continuing Progress? Trends in Occupational Segregation in the United States over the 1970s and 1980s pp. 29-71

- Francine Blau, Patricia Simpson and Deborah Anderson
- Revisiting Occupational Crowding in the United States: A Preliminary Study pp. 73-95

- Karen Gibson, William Darity and Samuel Myers
- Husbands, Wives, and Housework: Graduates of Stanford and Tokyo Universities pp. 97-127

- Myra Strober and Agnes Miling Kaneko Chan
- Basic Needs Budgets Revisited: Does the U.S. Consumer Price Index Overestimate the Changes in the Cost of Living for Low-Income Families? pp. 129-142

- Trudi Renwick
- Lessons Learned from Barbara pp. 143-144

- Franco Modigliani
- Decapitating the U.S. Census Bureau's "Head of Household": Feminist Mobilization in the 1970s pp. 145-158

- Harriet Presser
- Barbara, the Market, and the State pp. 159-168

- Nancy Folbre
- The Economic Emergence of Women: Bergmann's Six Commitments pp. 169-180

- Heidi Hartmann
- Simulating Barbara pp. 181-186

- Deirdre McCloskey
- Of Chicken Entrails, Anthropology, and a Realistic Social Science pp. 187-191

- Peter Riach and Judith Rich
Volume 4, issue 2, 1998
- Economics Without Money; Sex Without Gender: A Critique of Philipson and Posner's "Private Choices and Public Health: The AIDS Epidemic in an Economic Perspective" pp. 1-24

- Kimberly Christensen
- Editorial: Towards a More Accountable Economics pp. 8-9

- Diana Strassmann
- Unions and Gender Pay Equity in Academe: A Study of U.S. Institutions pp. 25-45

- Kim Sosin, Janet Rives and Janet West
- Explorations - Introduction: Towards Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Perspectives in Economics: Why and How They May Make a Difference pp. 49-54

- M.V. Lee Badgett and Prue Hyman
- Why Aren't More Economists Doing Research on Sexual Orientation? pp. 55-59

- Marieka Klawitter
- Uncovering a Quantitative Economic History of Gays and Lesbians in the United States pp. 61-64

- Kyle Kauffman
- Including Gays and Lesbians in the Economic Curriculum pp. 65-72

- Perry Patterson
- A Primer on Queer Theory for Economists Interested in Social Identities pp. 73-82

- Richard Cornwall
- Some Comments on the Role of Lesbianism in Feminist Economic Transformation pp. 83-88

- Julie Matthaei
- Sexual Orientation and Labor Economics pp. 89-95

- Cara Brown
- Political Economy and the Construction of Gender: The Example of Housework Within Same-Sex Households pp. 97-106

- Lisa Giddings
- Family Webs: A Study of Extended Families in the Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Community pp. 107-109

- Nancy Rose and Lynn Bravewomon
- Some Readings Related to Lesbian and Gay Economics: An Annotated Bibliography pp. 111-116

- M. V. Lee Badgett
Volume 4, issue 1, 1998
- Gender and Social Security Policy: Pitfalls and Possibilities pp. 1-25

- Martha MacDonald
- Rational Choice and the Price of Marriage pp. 27-49

- Robert Cherry
- Symposium: Equal Opportunities and Employment Change in West European Economies pp. 51-52

- Irene Bruegel and Jane Humphries
- Equal Opportunity between Men and Women: The Case of France pp. 53-69

- Jacqueline Laufer
- National Working-Time Regimes and Equal Opportunities pp. 71-101

- Jill Rubery, Mark Smith and Colette Fagan
- Deregulation and Women's Employment: The Diverse Experiences of Women in Britain pp. 103-125

- Irene Bruegel and Diane Perrons
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