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Feminist Economics

1995 - 2025

Current editor(s): Diana Strassmann

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Volume 2, issue 3, 1996

Margaret Gilpin Reid: A Manitoba home economist goes to Chicago1 pp. 1-16 Downloads
Evelyn Forget
Introduction: For Margaret, With Thanks pp. 11-12 Downloads
Nancy Folbre
Margaret G. Reid: Life and achievements pp. 17-36 Downloads
Yun-Ae Yi
Counting outputs, capital inputs and caring labor: Estimating gross household product pp. 37-64 Downloads
Duncan Ironmonger
Unpaid household work and the distribution of extended income: The Norwegian experience pp. 65-80 Downloads
Iulie Aslaksen and Charlotte Koren
An estimation of time and commodity intensity in unpaid household production in Norway pp. 81-91 Downloads
Iulie Aslaksen, Trude Fagerli and Hanne Gravningsmyhr
A modest proposal for inclusion of women's household human capital production in analysis of structural transformation pp. 93-119 Downloads
Kathleen Cloud and Nancy Garrett
Introduction pp. 121-121 Downloads
Nancy Folbre and Michele Pujol
Generate and disseminate! The U.N. platform for action pp. 123-124 Downloads
Joann Vanek
Scenarios for a redistribution of unpaid work in the Netherlands pp. 129-133 Downloads
Marga Bruyn-Hundt
Of milk and coca-cola pp. 137-138 Downloads
Meena Acharya
Thou shalt not live by statistics alone, but it might help pp. 139-142 Downloads
Lourdes Beneria
Measure it to make it count pp. 143-144 Downloads
Robert Eisner
The valuation of unpaid work at statistics Canada pp. 145-148 Downloads
Chris Jackson
Priorities for research on nonmarket work pp. 149-152 Downloads
Duncan Ironmonger
Book reviews pp. 153-175 Downloads
Michele Pujol, Nicky Pouw, Deborah Redman and Mary Ann Dimand

Volume 2, issue 2, 1996

Gender, market and community on femecon in May and June 1994 pp. 1-39 Downloads
Roxane Harvey Gudeman and Stephen Gudeman
International Diversity in Feminist Economics pp. 7-8 Downloads
Diana Strassmann
Sex discrimination in Indian labor markets pp. 41-61 Downloads
Malathy Duraisamy and Duraisamy P
Gender analysis of family planning: Beyond the feminist vs. population control debate pp. 63-86 Downloads
Ines Smyth
“You are not excused from cooking”: Peasants and the gender division of labor in Pakistan pp. 87-105 Downloads
Haroon Akram-Lodhi
Women's employment patterns during the U.S. inter-war period: A comparison of two states pp. 107-127 Downloads
Ellen Mutari
The prevalence of gender topics in U.S. economics journals pp. 129-135 Downloads
Yana Rodgers
Love and money: A comment on the markets debate pp. 137-140 Downloads
Deirdre McCloskey
Book reviews pp. 141-143 Downloads
Barbara Bergmann

Volume 2, issue 1, 1996

Gender and cooperative behavior: economic man rides alone pp. 1-21 Downloads
Stephanie Seguino, Thomas Stevens and Mark Lutz
Why feminist, Marxist, and anti-racist economists should be feminist-Marxist-anti-racist economists pp. 22-42 Downloads
Julie Matthaei
Household services and economic growth in the United States, 1870-1930 pp. 43-66 Downloads
Barnet Wagman and Nancy Folbre
Introduction: Interrogating markets/interrogating gender pp. 67-68 Downloads
Diana Strassmann
Debating markets pp. 69-85 Downloads
Peter Dorman, Nancy Folbre, Deirdre McCloskey and Tom Weisskopf
Where has all the gender gone? pp. 86-89 Downloads
Lynn Duggan and Jennifer Olmsted
Taking gender to market pp. 90-93 Downloads
Richard Wilk
A paradigm of our own pp. 94-97 Downloads
Susan Feiner
“Debating Markets”: a rhetorical analysis of economic discourse pp. 98-113 Downloads
Linda Robertson
Getting the better of Becker pp. 114-120 Downloads
Frances Woolley
On being an equal opportunity hire: a personal reminiscence pp. 121-129 Downloads
Margaret Coleman
On being an equal opportunity journal pp. 130-132 Downloads
Livia Polanyi
Book reviews pp. 133-144 Downloads
Julie Nelson, Drucilla Barker, Peter Bell and Barbara Bergmann

Volume 1, issue 3, 1995

Women's well-being, poverty, and work intensity pp. 1-25 Downloads
Maria Sagrario Floro
Economists, social reformers, and prophets: a feminist critique of economic efficiency pp. 26-39 Downloads
Drucilla Barker
Race, class, and occupational mobility: black and white women in service work in the united states pp. 40-59 Downloads
Marilyn Power and Sam Rosenberg
A gender analysis of U.S. labor market policies for the working poor pp. 60-81 Downloads
Deborah Figart and June Lapidus
Gender earnings inequality in the service and manufacturing industries in the U.S pp. 82-95 Downloads
Michael Greene and Emily Hoffnar
On work and idleness pp. 96-109 Downloads
Regenia Gagnier and John Dupre
Epistemology and the tasks of feminist economics pp. 110-118 Downloads
Janet Seiz
The discreet charm of the bourgeoisie pp. 119-124 Downloads
Deirdre McCloskey
Bon Voyage: navigating through the contemporary epistemological landscape pp. 125-127 Downloads
Sandra Harding
Book reviews pp. 128-153 Downloads
Rhonda Sharp, Susan Donath, Elaine McCrate, Eiman Zein-Elabdin, Ann Davis and Joan Combs

Volume 1, issue 2, 1995

The discovery of “unpaid work”: the social consequences of the expansion of “work” pp. 1-19 Downloads
Susan Himmelweit
Critical Exchanges pp. 7-8 Downloads
Diana Strassmann
Women's education and economic well-being pp. 21-46 Downloads
M. Anne Hill and Elizabeth King
Teen pregnancy: government programs are not the cause pp. 47-58 Downloads
Rebecca Blank
Opening questions pp. 59-62 Downloads
Colleen Lamos
The last of the modernists? pp. 63-65 Downloads
M. V. Lee Badgett
Gender and economics; Islam and Polygamy - a question of causality pp. 67-79 Downloads
Sondra Hale
Introduction: The welfare reform debate you wish would happen pp. 81-83 Downloads
Randy Albelda
A welfare reform based on help for working parents pp. 85-89 Downloads
Barbara Bergmann and Heidi Hartmann
Thoughts on the help for working parents plan pp. 91-94 Downloads
Linda Gordon
Wage work, family work, and welfare politics pp. 95-98 Downloads
Gwendolyn Mink
Why can't we care for our own children? pp. 99-104 Downloads
Betty Reid Mandell
The help for working parents plan: some potentials and problems pp. 105-108 Downloads
Robert Haveman
Get real! Look to the future, not the past pp. 109-119 Downloads
Heidi Hartmann and Barbara Bergmann
Book reviews pp. 121-146 Downloads
Frances Woolley, Lourdes Beneria, Lois Yachetta, Mary Young and Cheryl Doss

Volume 1, issue 1, 1995

Creating a forum for feminist economic inquiry pp. 1-5 Downloads
Diana Strassmann
Can feminist thought make economics more objective? pp. 7-32 Downloads
Sandra Harding
Robinson Crusoe: The quintessential economic man? pp. 33-52 Downloads
Ulla Grapard
What difference does gender make? Rethinking peasant studies pp. 53-72 Downloads
Carmen Diana Deere
"Holding hands at midnight": The paradox of caring labor pp. 73-92 Downloads
Nancy Folbre
Child care centers as workplaces pp. 93-119 Downloads
Myra Strober, Suzanne Gerlach-Downie and Kenneth Yeager
Gender, sexuality, and sexual orientation: All in the feminist family? pp. 121-139 Downloads
M. V. Lee Badgett
Becker's theory of the family: Preposterous conclusions pp. 141-150 Downloads
Barbara Bergmann
Social/institutional variables and behavior within households: An empirical test using the Luxembourg income study pp. 151-174 Downloads
Shelley Phipps and Peter Burton
Restacking the deck: Family policy and women's fall-back position in Germany before and after unification pp. 175-194 Downloads
Lynn Duggan
Introduction pp. 195-195 Downloads
Barbara Bergmann
Do young women trade jobs for marriage? A skeptical view pp. 197-205 Downloads
Myra Strober
Do not sell marriage short: Reply to strober pp. 207-214 Downloads
Shoshana Grossbard
Book reviews pp. 215-245 Downloads
Deborah Figart, Ellen Mutari, Mieke Meurs, Janice Peterson, Zohreh Emami, Anita Chaudhuri and Janet Tanski
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