Feminist Economics
1995 - 2024
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Volume 22, issue 4, 2016
- Breaking with Dogma: Unorthodox Consumption Patterns and Women's Labor Market Outcomes in Turkey pp. 1-30

- F. Kemal Kızılca
- Against the Wind: Labor Force Participation of Women and Economic Instability in Iran pp. 31-53

- Mahdi Majbouri
- The Feminization U in South Africa: Economic Structure and Women's Labor Force Participation pp. 54-81

- Leanne Roncolato
- The Gendered Nature of Poverty in the EU: Individualized versus Collective Poverty Measures pp. 82-100

- Marcella Corsi, Fabrizio Botti and Carlo D'Ippoliti
- The Gender Wage Gap in Offered, Observed, and Reservation Wages for Spain pp. 101-128

- María Arrazola and Jose de Hevia
- Reading Elinor Ostrom through a Gender Perspective pp. 129-151

- Zofia Lapniewska
- Gender, Development, and Globalization: Economics as if All People Mattered pp. 152-155

- Ipek Ilkkaracan
- The Remaking of Social Contracts: Feminists in a Fierce New World pp. 155-160

- Maria S. Floro
- Finding Time: The Economics of Work-Life Conflict pp. 160-165

- Katherine A. Moos
- Thanks to Reviewers pp. 166-169

- The Editors
Volume 22, issue 3, 2016
- Women's Empowerment and HIV Prevention in Rural Malawi pp. 1-25

- Berit Gerritzen
- Gender Disparity in Access to the Rwandan Mutual Health Insurance Scheme pp. 26-50

- Kade Finnoff
- Parental Leave Policy and Gender Equality in Europe pp. 51-73

- Carmen Castro-Garcia and Maria Pazos-Moran
- Remittances and Household Expenditures on Education in Ghana's Northern Region: Why Gender Matters pp. 74-100

- Lynda Pickbourn
- The Effect of Culture on Fertility Behavior of US Teen Mothers pp. 101-126

- Héctor Bellido, Miriam Marcén and José Alberto Molina
- Women Managers and The Gender-Based Gap in Access to Education: Evidence from Firm-Level Data in Developing Countries pp. 127-153

- Asif Islam and Mohammad Amin
- The Role of Gender in Further Training for Spanish Workers: Are Employers Making a Difference? pp. 154-182

- Rosa Aisa, María A. Gonzalez-Alvarez and Gemma Larramona
Volume 22, issue 2, 2016
- Men, Women, Money, and Morality: The Development of China's Sexual Economy pp. 1-23

- Harriet Zurndorfer
- Global Defeminization? Industrial Upgrading and Manufacturing Employment in Developing Countries pp. 24-54

- Sheba Tejani and William Milberg
- Gender difference in support for Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa: Do social institutions matter? pp. 55-86

- Maty Konte and Stephan Klasen
- Women's Work Choices in Kenya: The Role of Social Institutions and Household Gender Attitudes pp. 87-113

- Giovanna De Giusti and Uma Kambhampati
- Not-So-Strong Evidence for Gender Differences in Risk Taking pp. 114-142

- Julie A. Nelson
- Unpaid Care Work's Interference with Paid Work and the Gender Earnings Gap in China pp. 143-167

- Liangshu Qi and Xiao-yuan Dong
- Economic Development and Women's Labor Force Participation in India pp. 168-195

- Rahul Lahoti and Hema Swaminathan
- Women and Austerity: The Economic Crisis and the Future for Gender Equality pp. 196-201

- Günseli Berik
- Gender and the European Labour Market pp. 202-206

- Anne Eydoux
Volume 22, issue 1, 2016
- Voice and Agency: Where Are We Now? pp. 1-29

- Sarah Gammage, Naila Kabeer and Yana Rodgers
- Gender Norms and the Economy: Insights from Social Research pp. 30-53

- Rebecca Pearse and Raewyn Connell
- Child Marriage, Education, and Agency in Uganda pp. 54-79

- Quentin Wodon, Minh Nguyen and Clarence Tsimpo
- Unpacking Widow Headship and Agency in Post-Conflict Nepal pp. 80-105

- Smita Ramnarain
- Women's agency and the psychological domain: Evidence from the Urban Fringe of Bamako, Mali pp. 106-129

- Elise Klein
- What Determines Women's Participation in Collective Action? Evidence from a Western Ugandan Coffee Cooperative pp. 130-157

- Felix Meier zu Selhausen
- Lost in Representation? Feminist identity Economics and Women's Agency in India's Local Governments pp. 158-182

- Ulrike Mueller
- Constitutions and the Political Agency of Women: A Cross-Country Study pp. 183-210

- Siobhan Austen and Astghik Mavisakalyan
- Agency and Accountability: Promoting Women's Participation in Peacebuilding pp. 211-236

- Anne Marie Goetz and Rob Jenkins
- Exploring Women's Agency and Empowerment in Developing Countries: Where do we stand? pp. 237-263

- Lucia Hanmer and Jeni Klugman
- Measuring Women's Autonomy in Chad Using the Relative Autonomy Index pp. 264-294

- Ana Vaz, Pierre Pratley and Sabina Alkire
- Gender Equality, Economic Growth, and Women's Agency: the "Endless Variety" and "Monotonous Similarity" of Patriarchal Constraints pp. 295-321

- Naila Kabeer
Volume 21, issue 4, 2015
- The Effects of Gender Differences in Career Interruptions on the Gender Wage Gap in Spain pp. 1-27

- Inmaculada Cebrián and Gloria Moreno
- Does Mandating Nondiscrimination in Hiring Practices Influence Women's Employment? Evidence Using Firm-Level Data pp. 28-60

- Mohammad Amin and Asif Islam
- Is Foreign Direct Investment "Gender Blind"? Women's Rights as a Determinant of US FDI pp. 61-88

- Robert G. Blanton and Shannon Lindsey Blanton
- Does the Gender of Top Managers and Owners Matter for Firm Exports? pp. 89-117

- Helena Marques
- Exploring The Gender Effect On Europeans' Retirement Savings pp. 118-150

- Sara Fernández-López, Milagros Vivel-Búa, Luis Otero-González and Pablo Durán-Santomil
- Divorce and the Birth Control Pill in the US, 1950-85 pp. 151-174

- Miriam Marcén
- The Gender Gap in Earnings Among Teachers: The Case of Iowa in 1915 pp. 175-196

- Kitae Sohn
- Comment on "Funding Pain: Bedouin Women and Political Economy in the Naqab/Negev" pp. 197-200

- Robert Cherry
- A Rejoinder to Robert Cherry pp. 201-205

- Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Antonina Griecci Woodsum, Himmat Zu'bi and Rachel Busbridge
- Gender Perspectives and Gender Impacts of the Global Economic Crisis pp. 206-210

- Lourdes Benería
- Why Gender Matters in Economics pp. 211-214

- Frances Woolley
- What Works for Women at Work: Four Patterns Working Women Need to Know pp. 214-216

- Julie A. Nelson
- Counting on Marilyn Waring: New Advances in Feminist Economics pp. 217-221

- Patricia E. Perkins
Volume 21, issue 3, 2015
- Engendering Economic Policy in Africa pp. 1-22

- Abena Oduro and Irene van Staveren
- The Ambiguity of Joint Asset Ownership: Cautionary Tales From Uganda and South Africa pp. 23-55

- Krista Jacobs and Aslihan Kes
- Patriarchy and Property Rights among Yoruba Women in Nigeria pp. 56-81

- Yetunde A. Aluko
- Gender Effects of Trade Openness in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 82-113

- Evelyn Wamboye and Stephanie Seguino
- Spousal Wealth and Fathers' Involvement in Childcare in Uganda pp. 114-141

- Apollo M. Nkwake
- Sharing Common Resources in Patriarchal and Status-Based Societies: Evidence from Tanzania pp. 142-167

- Els Lecoutere, Ben D'Exelle and Bjorn Van Campenhout
- Women's Intrahousehold Decision-Making Power and Their Health Status: Evidence from Rural Ethiopia pp. 168-190

- Bilisuma Dito
- Can Certified-Tea Value Chains Deliver Gender Equality in Tanzania? pp. 191-215

- Allison Loconto
- Gender Analysis of the Policy Responses to High Oil Prices: A Case Study of South Africa pp. 216-240

- Ismaël Fofana
Volume 21, issue 2, 2015
- Women's Wealth and Intimate Partner Violence: Insights from Ecuador and Ghana pp. 1-29

- Abena Oduro, Carmen Diana Deere and Zachary B. Catanzarite
- Spousal Violence and Women's Employment in India pp. 30-52

- Haimanti Bhattacharya
- Creating Opportunities for Women in the Renewable Energy Sector: Findings from India pp. 53-76

- Bipasha Baruah
- Why Would She? Polygyny and Women's Welfare in Ghana pp. 77-104

- Amy Ickowitz and Lisa Mohanty
- Polygyny and Child Growth: Evidence From Twenty-Six African Countries pp. 105-130

- Natascha Wagner and Matthias Rieger
- Excess Female Infant Mortality And The Gender Gap In Infant Care In Bihar, India pp. 131-161

- Sanjukta Chaudhuri
- The Economic Cost of Gender Gaps in Effective Labor: Africa's Missing Growth Reserve pp. 162-186

- Amarakoon Bandara
- Between Calm and Passion: The Cooling-Off Period and Divorce Decisions in Korea pp. 187-214

- Dainn Wie and Hyoungjong Kim
Volume 21, issue 1, 2015
- If You're Happy and You Know It: How Do Mothers and Fathers in the US Really Feel about Caring for Their Children? pp. 1-34

- Rachel Connelly and Jean Kimmel
- Women's Paid Work and Intimate Partner Violence: Insights from Tanzania pp. 35-58

- Seema Vyas, Jessie Mbwambo and Lori Heise
- Gender-Equalizing Family Policies and Mothers' Entry into Paid Work: Recent Evidence From Norway pp. 59-89

- Marit Rønsen and Ragni Hege Kitterød
- Sexual Prejudice and Labor Market Outcomes for Gays and Lesbians: Evidence from Sweden pp. 90-109

- Mats Hammarstedt, Ali M. Ahmed and Lina Andersson
- Gender Equality and Economic Growth: Is it Equality of Opportunity or Equality of Outcomes? pp. 110-135

- Aniruddha Mitra, James Bang and Arnab Biswas
- Lags and Leads in Life Satisfaction in Korea: When Gender Matters pp. 136-163

- Robert Rudolf and Sung-Jin Kang
- Capital in the Twenty-First Century pp. 164-173

- Jane Humphries
- Challenging Knowledge, Sex and Power: Gender, Work and Engineering pp. 173-176

- Marilyn Power
- Gender and Well-Being: The Role of Institutions pp. 176-180

- Diane Perrons
- Travail féminin: Retour à l'ordre! L'offensive contre le travail des femmes durant la crise économique des années 1930 [Women's work: Back to order! The offensive against women's work during the economic crisis of the 1930s] pp. 180-185

- Carmen Sarasúa
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