Feminist Economics
1995 - 2025
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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
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
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