Feminist Economics
1995 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 4, 2018
- If Queers were Counted: An Inquiry into European Socioeconomic Data on LGB(TI)QS pp. 1-30

- Karin Schönpflug, Christine M. Klapeer, Roswitha Hofmann and Sandra Müllbacher
- Segregation and Gender Gaps in the United Kingdom's Great Recession and Recovery pp. 31-55

- Giovanni Razzu and Carl Singleton
- The Glass Ceiling Puzzle, Legal Institutions, and the Shadow Economy pp. 56-82

- Bruno Ćorić
- Inequality and Wealth: Comparing the Gender Wealth Gap in Switzerland and Australia pp. 83-107

- Laura Ravazzini and Jenny Chesters
- Does Age Exacerbate the Gender-Wage Gap? New Method and Evidence From Germany, 1984–2014 pp. 108-130

- Joanna Tyrowicz, Lucas van der Velde and Irene van Staveren
- Social Capital and Women’s Labor Force Participation in Chile pp. 131-158

- Ismael Puga and Daniela Soto
- Economic Citizenship: Neoliberal Paradoxes of Empowerment pp. 159-162

- Roksana Bahramitash
- Gender and Risk-Taking: Economics, Evidence, and Why the Answer Matters pp. 162-166

- Siobhan Austen
- Thanks to Reviewers pp. 167-171

- The Editors
Volume 24, issue 3, 2018
- Changes in Global Trade Patterns and Women's Employment in Manufacturing, 1995–2011 pp. 1-28

- Dürdane Şirin Saraçoğlu, Emel Memiş, Ebru Voyvoda and Burça Kızılırmak
- Household Social Mobility for Paid Domestic Workers and Other Low-Skilled Women Employed in South Africa pp. 29-55

- Ronelle Burger, Marisa von Fintel and Carina Van der Watt
- Passing the “Torches of Freedom”: Smoking Behaviors of Women in Nepal pp. 56-79

- Kristina N. Piorkowski and Alok Bohara
- Ecology, Sustainability, and Care: Developments in the Field pp. 80-88

- Julie A. Nelson and Marilyn Power
- Reorganizing School Lunch for a More Just and Sustainable Food System in the US pp. 89-112

- Jennifer Gaddis and Amy K. Coplen
- Who Dares to Care? (In the World of Finance) pp. 113-135

- Helen Mussell
- To Measure and to Narrate: Paths Toward a Sustainable Future pp. 136-159

- Günseli Berik
- The Monetized Economy Versus Care and the Environment: Degrowth Perspectives On Reconciling an Antagonism pp. 160-183

- Corinna Dengler and Birte Strunk
- Buddhist Economics: An Enlightened Approach to the Dismal Science pp. 184-187

- Julie A. Nelson
- Gender and Climate Change Financing: Coming Out of the Margin pp. 188-190

- Marjorie Griffin Cohen
Volume 24, issue 2, 2018
- The Care Economy in Post-Reform China: Feminist Research on Unpaid and Paid Work and Well-Being pp. 1-30

- Rachel Connelly, Xiao-yuan Dong, Joyce Jacobsen and Yaohui Zhao
- Paid Maternity Leave and Breastfeeding in Urban China pp. 31-53

- Nan Jia, Xiao-yuan Dong and Yue-ping Song
- Gender Patterns of Eldercare in China pp. 54-76

- Xinxin Chen, John Giles, Yafeng Wang and Yaohui Zhao
- Childcare, Household Composition, Muslim Ethnicity, and Off-Farm Work in Rural China pp. 77-99

- Sai Ding, Xiao-yuan Dong and Margaret Maurer-Fazio
- Stuck in the Middle: Off-Farm Employment and Caregiving Among Middle-Aged Rural Chinese pp. 100-121

- Shangyi Mao, Rachel Connelly and Xinxin Chen
- Childcare Costs and Migrant and Local Mothers' Labor Force Participation in Urban China pp. 122-146

- Yueping Song and Xiao-yuan Dong
- Gender Inequalities in Labor Market Outcomes of Informal Caregivers near Retirement Age in Urban China pp. 147-170

- Yafeng Wang and Chuanchuan Zhang
- Gender, Low-Paid Status, and Time Poverty in Urban China pp. 171-193

- Liangshu Qi and Xiao-yuan Dong
- Gender, Work Burden, and Mental Health in Post-Reform China pp. 194-217

- Lan Liu, Fiona MacPhail and Xiao-yuan Dong
- The Gender Pension Gap in China pp. 218-239

- Rui Zhao and Yaohui Zhao
- Retirement and Grandchild Care in Urban China pp. 240-264

- Jin Feng and Xiaohan Zhang
- The Impact of China's New Rural Pension Program on Elderly Labor, Grandchild Care, and Old-Age Support pp. 265-287

- Qin Li, Yafeng Wang and Yaohui Zhao
Volume 24, issue 1, 2018
- Unfolding Patterns of Unpaid Household Work in Latin America pp. 1-34

- Veronica Amarante and Cecilia Rossel
- Gender Norms and the Gendered Distribution of Total Work in Latin American Households pp. 35-62

- Juan Campaña, Jose Ignacio Giménez-Nadal and José Alberto Molina
- Unilateral Divorce and Time Allocation in the United States pp. 63-87

- Katie R. Genadek
- Sexual Orientation, Sexual History, and Inequality in the United States pp. 88-113

- Christina Curley
- Risk Preferences and Gender Differences in Union Membership in Late Nineteenth-Century Swedish Manufacturing pp. 114-141

- Tobias Karlsson and Maria Stanfors
- Gender Inequality in Education and Kinship Norms in India pp. 142-167

- Anu Rammohan and Patrick Vu
- Women Mayors and Management of Spanish Councils: An Empirical Analysis pp. 168-191

- Carmen María Hernández-Nicolás, Juan Francisco Martín-Ugedo and Antonio Mínguez-Vera
- La economía feminista desde América Latina: Una hoja de ruta sobre los debates actuales en la región pp. 192-196

- Sarah Gammage
- Cities, Slums and Gender in the Global South: Towards a Feminised Urban Future pp. 197-200

- Cecilia Tacoli
Volume 23, issue 4, 2017
- Gender-Based Occupational Choices and Family Responsibilities: The Gender Wage Gap in Italy pp. 1-31

- Andrea Cutillo and Marco Centra
- The Return to Caring Skills: Gender, Class, and Occupational Wages in the US pp. 32-61

- Bruce Pietrykowski
- The Macroeconomic Loss due to Violence Against Women: The Case of Vietnam pp. 62-89

- Srinivas Raghavendra, Nata Duvvury and Sinéad Ashe
- Bargaining or Backlash? Evidence on Intimate Partner Violence from the Dominican Republic pp. 90-116

- Cruz Caridad Bueno and Errol A. Henderson
- Are Women Less Capable in Managing Crops? Insights from Cotton Production in Northern China pp. 117-142

- Guiyan Wang and Michel Fok
- Do Women Have Different Labor Supply Behaviors? Evidence Based on Educational Groups in Uruguay pp. 143-169

- Alma Espino, Fernando Isabella, Martin Leites and Alina Machado
- Proposal for a Global Fund for Women through Innovative Finance pp. 170-200

- Bilge Erten and Nilüfer Çağatay
- Is Part-Time Employment after Childbirth a Stepping-Stone into Full-Time Work? A Cohort Study for East and West Germany pp. 201-224

- Nadiya Kelle, Julia Simonson and Laura Romeu Gordo
- Engendering Economic Recovery: Modeling Alternatives to Austerity in Europe pp. 225-249

- Hannah Bargawi and Giovanni Cozzi
- Does Off-Farm Wage Employment Make Women in Rural Senegal Happy? pp. 250-275

- Goedele Van den Broeck and Miet Maertens
- Thanks to Reviewers pp. 276-279

- The Editors
Volume 23, issue 3, 2017
- Sex Work and Trafficking: Moving beyond Dichotomies pp. 1-22

- Francesca Bettio, Marina Della Giusta and Maria Laura Di Tommaso
- Stigma and Risky Behaviors among Male Clients of Sex Workers in the UK pp. 23-48

- Marina Della Giusta, Maria Laura Di Tommaso and Sarah Jewell
- Bargaining Power and Indicators of Well-Being among Brothel-Based Sex Workers in India pp. 49-76

- Neha Hui
- Sex Work among Trans People: Evidence from Southern Italy pp. 77-109

- Carlo D’Ippoliti and Fabrizio Botti
- Between Visibility and Invisibility: Sex Workers and Informal Services in Amsterdam pp. 110-133

- Maite Verhoeven and Barbra van Gestel
- Sex, Deportation and Rescue: Economies of Migration among Nigerian Sex Workers pp. 134-159

- Sine Plambech
- Cam Models, Sex Work, and Job Immobility in the Philippines pp. 160-183

- Paul William Mathews
Volume 23, issue 2, 2017
- The Social Connectedness and Life Satisfaction Nexus: A Panel Data Analysis of Women in Australia pp. 1-32

- Christopher Ambrey, Jennifer Ulichny and Christopher Fleming
- Women in Business in Late Nineteenth-Century Chile: Class, Marital Status, and Economic Autonomy pp. 33-67

- Bernardita Escobar Andrae
- Marriages are Made in Kitchens: The European Marriage Pattern and Life-Cycle Servanthood in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam pp. 68-92

- Corinne Boter
- A Gendered Model of the Peasant Household: Time poverty and Farm Production in Rural Mozambique pp. 93-119

- Diksha Arora and Codrina Rada
- Gender Empowerment and Educational Attainment of US Immigrants and Their Home-Country Counterparts pp. 120-145

- Yunsun Huh
- Gender Gaps in Social Capital: A Theoretical Interpretation of Evidence from Italy pp. 146-171

- Elisabetta Addis and Majlinda Joxhe
- Understanding the Remittance Gender Gap among Hispanics in the US: Gendered Norms and the Role of Expectations pp. 172-199

- Yongjin Park, María Amparo Cruz-Saco and Monika Lopez-Anuarbe
- Twenty-Five Years of: Waring's Critique of National Accounts pp. 200-218

- Caroline Saunders and Paul Dalziel
- Erratum pp. 219-219

- The Editors
Volume 23, issue 1, 2017
- Erratum pp. vii-vii

- The Editors
- Corrigendum pp. viii-viii

- The Editors
- Does Women’s Labor Force Participation Reduce Domestic Violence? Evidence from Jordan pp. 1-29

- Jana Lenze and Stephan Klasen
- Neoliberalism with a Feminist Face: Crafting a new Hegemony at the World Bank pp. 30-53

- Elisabeth Prügl
- The Gender Contract under Neoliberalism: Palestinian-Israeli Women's Labor Force Participation pp. 54-76

- Amalia Sa’ar
- Estimating the Private Economic Benefits of Sons Versus Daughters in India pp. 77-107

- Daniel Rosenblum
- The Occupational Segregation of African American Women: Its Evolution from 1940 to 2010 pp. 108-134

- Olga Alonso-Villar and Coral del Rio Otero
- Relative Pay of Domestic Eldercare Workers in Shanghai, China pp. 135-159

- Xiao-yuan Dong, Jin Feng and Yangyang Yu
- Does Microfinance Enhance Gender Equity in Access to Finance? Evidence from Pakistan pp. 160-185

- Ghazal Zulfiqar
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