Feminist Economics
1995 - 2024
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Volume 20, issue 4, 2014
- Gender and Economics in Muslim Communities: A Critical Feminist and Postcolonial Analysis pp. 1-32

- Ebru Kongar, Jennifer C. Olmsted and Elora Shehabuddin
- Moving Beyond Culturalism and Formalism: Islam, Women, and Political Unrest in the Middle East pp. 33-57

- Gamze Çavdar and Yavuz Yasar
- Patriarchy versus Islam: Gender and Religion in Economic Growth pp. 58-86

- Elissa Braunstein
- The Influence of Patriarchal Norms, Institutions, and Household Composition on Women's Employment in Twenty-Eight Muslim-Majority Countries pp. 87-112

- Niels Spierings
- Unilateral Divorce for Women and Labor Supply in the Middle East and North Africa: The Effect of Khul Reform pp. 113-137

- Lena Hassani-Nezhad and Anna Sjögren
- Diverging Stories of “Missing Women” in South Asia: Is Son Preference Weakening in Bangladesh? pp. 138-163

- Naila Kabeer, Lopita Huq and Simeen Mahmud
- Funding Pain: Bedouin Women and Political Economy in the Naqab/Negev pp. 164-186

- Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Antonina Griecci Woodsum, Himmat Zu'bi and Rachel Busbridge
- Peace in the Household: Gender, Agency, and Villagers' Measures of Marital Quality in Bangladesh pp. 187-211

- Fauzia Erfan Ahmed
- "Just Like Prophet Mohammad Preached": Labor, Piety, and Charity in Contemporary Turkey pp. 212-234

- Damla Isik
- Entrepreneurial Subjectivities and Gendered Complexities: Neoliberal Citizenship in Turkey pp. 235-259

- Özlem Altan-Olcay
- Choice and Constraint in paid work: Women from low-income households in Tehran pp. 260-280

- Roksana Bahramitash and Jennifer C. Olmsted
- Agency through Development: Hausa Women's NGOs and CBOs in Kano, Nigeria pp. 281-305

- Adryan Wallace
Volume 20, issue 3, 2014
- Cultural Values or Universal Rights? Women's Narratives of Compliance and Contestation in Urban Afghanistan pp. 1-24

- Naila Kabeer and Ayesha Khan
- The Gender Gap in Financial Security: What We Know and Don't Know about Australian Households pp. 25-52

- Siobhan Austen, Therese Jefferson and Rachel Ong ViforJ
- "Fishing Na Everybody Business": Women's Work and Gender Relations in Sierra Leone's Fisheries pp. 53-77

- Andy Thorpe, Nicky Pouw, Andrew Baio, Ranita Sandi, Ernest Tom Ndomahina and Thomas Lebbie
- Caste, Kinship, and Life Course: Rethinking Women's Work and Agency in Rural South India pp. 78-102

- Nitya Rao
- Women's Autonomy and Subjective Well-Being: How Gender Norms Shape the Impact of Self-Help Groups in Odisha, India pp. 103-135

- Thomas Hoop, Luuk van Kempen, Rik Linssen and Anouka van Eerdewijk
- Firm Performance and Women on the Board: Evidence from Spanish Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises pp. 136-162

- Juan Francisco Martín-Ugedo and Antonio Minguez-Vera
- A Dynamic Gender Analysis of Spain's Pension Reforms of 2011 pp. 163-190

- Patricia Peinado
- Gender Employment Disparities, Financialization, and Profitability Dynamics on the Eve of Italy's Post-2008 Crisis pp. 191-209

- Alice Tescari and Andrea Vaona
Volume 20, issue 2, 2014
- Double Trouble: US Low-Wage and Low-Income Workers, 1979-2011 pp. 1-28

- Randy Albelda and Michael Carr
- The Institutional Basis of Gender Inequality: The Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) pp. 29-64

- Boris Branisa, Stephan Klasen, Maria Ziegler, Denis Drechsler and Johannes Jütting
- Counting Care Work in Social Policy: Valuing Unpaid Child- and Eldercare in Korea pp. 65-89

- Jayoung Yoon
- Gender Differences in Italian Children's Capabilities pp. 90-121

- Tindara Addabbo, Maria Di Tommaso and Anna Maccagnan
- The Impact of Changing Family Structures on the Income Distribution among Costa Rican Women 1993-2009 pp. 122-144

- Maximilian Kasy and Alvaro Ramos-Chaves
- Economic Policy and Human Rights: Holding Governments to Account pp. 145-149

- Elissa Braunstein
- Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead pp. 149-150

- Myra H. Strober
- Microfinance and Its Discontents: Women in Debt in Bangladesh pp. 150-153

- Alicia Girón
Volume 20, issue 1, 2014
- Land, Gender, and Food Security pp. 1-23

- Cheryl Doss, Gale Summerfield and Dzodzi Tsikata
- Transnational Land Deals and Gender Equality: Utilitarian and Human Rights Approaches pp. 24-51

- Poul Wisborg
- Land Grabs, Power, and Gender in East and Southern Africa: So, What's New? pp. 52-75

- Ritu Verma
- Who Owns the Land? Perspectives from Rural Ugandans and Implications for Large-Scale Land Acquisitions pp. 76-100

- Cheryl Doss, Ruth Meinzen-Dick and Allan Bomuhangi
- Small and Productive: Kenyan Women and Crop Choice pp. 101-129

- Mwangi Githinji, Charalampos Konstantinidis and Andrew Barenberg
- Land Tenure Insecurity and Formalizing Land Rights in Madagascar: A Gender Perspective on the Certification Program pp. 130-154

- Marit Widman
- Can the Law Secure Women's Rights to Land in Africa? Revisiting Tensions Between Culture and Land Commercialization pp. 155-177

- Lyn Ossome
- Women and Land Deals in Africa and Asia: Weighing the Implications and Changing the Game pp. 178-201

- Elizabeth Daley and Sabine Pallas
- When a Good Business Model is Not Enough: Land Transactions and Gendered Livelihood Prospects in Rural Ghana pp. 202-226

- Dzodzi Tsikata and Joseph Awetori Yaro
- Coercive Harmony in Land Acquisition: The Gendered Impact of Corporate "Responsibility" in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 227-248

- Noemi Miyasaka Porro and Joaquim Shiraishi Neto
Volume 19, issue 4, 2013
- Expenditure Incidence Analysis: A Gender-Responsive Budgeting Tool for Educational Expenditure in Timor-Leste? pp. 1-24

- Siobhan Austen, Monica Costa, Rhonda Sharp and Diane Elson
- Cooperative Conflicts and Gender Relations: Experimental Evidence from Southeast Uganda pp. 25-47

- Cecile Jackson
- The Impact of Gender Quotas on Votes for Women Candidates: Evidence from Italy pp. 48-75

- Genny Bonomi, Giorgio Brosio and Maria Di Tommaso
- Labor Market Regimes, Family Policies, and Women's Behavior in the EU pp. 76-109

- Christine Erhel and Mathilde Guergoat-Larivière
- Diversity among Norwegian Boards of Directors: Does a Quota for Women Improve Firm Performance? pp. 110-135

- Harald Dale-Olsen, Pål Schøne and Mette Verner
- Gender Inequality in the Spanish Public Pension System pp. 136-159

- María Jesús Vara
- Women's Economic Participation on the Eve of Industrialization: Bizkaia, Spain, 1825 pp. 160-180

- Pilar Pérez-Fuentes
- Women's Labor Participation Rates in the Kingdom of Castilla in the Eighteenth Century pp. 181-199

- Ricardo Hernández
- Reconsidering Women's Labor Force Participation Rates in Eighteenth-Century Turin pp. 200-223

- Beatrice Zucca Micheletto
- Revisiting Women's Labor Force Participation in Catalonia (1920--36) pp. 224-242

- Cristina Borderías
Volume 19, issue 3, 2013
- FOREWORD pp. 1-1

- Diana Strassmann and Günseli Berik
- Marianne A. Ferber 1923--2013: In Memoriam pp. 2-3

- Gale Summerfield
- Critical Perspectives on Financial and Economic Crises: Heterodox Macroeconomics Meets Feminist Economics pp. 4-31

- Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, James Heintz and Stephanie Seguino
- Global Financial Governance and Development Finance in the Wake of the 2008 Financial Crisis pp. 32-54

- Ilene Grabel
- Austerity Measures in Developing Countries: Public Expenditure Trends and the Risks to Children and Women pp. 55-81

- Isabel Ortiz and Matthew Cummins
- Economic Crisis, Gender Equality, and Policy Responses in Spain and Canada pp. 82-107

- Kathleen A. Lahey and Paloma de Villota
- Economic Recession and Recovery in the UK: What's Gender Got to Do with It? pp. 108-123

- Ailsa McKay, Jim Campbell, Emily Thomson and Susanne Ross
- Race, Gender, Power, and the US Subprime Mortgage and Foreclosure Crisis: A Meso Analysis pp. 124-151

- Gary Dymski, Jesus Hernandez and Lisa Mohanty
- Financialization, the Great Recession, and the Stratification of the US Labor Market pp. 152-180

- Philip Arestis, Aurelie Charles and Giuseppe Fontana
- Estimating the Impact of the 2008--09 Economic Crisis on Work Time in Turkey pp. 181-207

- Seçil A. Kaya Bahçe and Emel Memis
- Time Allocation of Married Mothers and Fathers in Hard Times: The 2007--09 US Recession pp. 208-237

- Günseli Berik and Ebru Kongar
- Impact of the Global Financial Crisis in Rural China: Gender, Off-farm Employment, and Wages pp. 238-266

- Huayong Zhi, Zhurong Huang, Jikun Huang, Scott Rozelle and Andrew D. Mason
- Gender Dimensions of the Global Economic and Financial Crisis in Central America and the Dominican Republic pp. 267-288

- Alma Espino
Volume 19, issue 2, 2013
- A Critical Assessment of the UNDP’s Gender Inequality Index pp. 1-32

- Iñaki Permanyer
- Does Gender Affect Mortgage Choice? Evidence from the US pp. 33-68

- Chau Do and Irina Paley
- Gender and Poverty Risk in Europe pp. 69-99

- Elena Barcena-Martin and Ana Moro-Egido
- Reciprocity in Caring Labor: Nurses’ Work in Residential Aged Care in Australia pp. 100-121

- Valerie Adams and Rhonda Sharp
- Socioeconomic Effects on the Stature of Nineteenth-Century US Women pp. 122-143

- Scott Alan Carson
- The Idea of Justice pp. 144-148

- Sine Bağatur
Volume 19, issue 1, 2013
- Women's Empowerment and Gender Bias in the Birth and Survival of Girls in Urban India pp. 1-28

- Sucharita Sinha Mukherjee
- Negotiating Domestic Labor: Women's Earnings and Housework Time in Australia pp. 29-53

- Janeen Baxter and Belinda Hewitt
- An End to Job Mobility on the Sales Floor: The Impact of Department Store Cost Cutting on African-American Women, 1970--2000 pp. 54-75

- Katrinell M. Davis
- Border Enforcement and Selection of Mexican Immigrants in the United States pp. 76-110

- Fernando Lozano and Mary Lopez
- Exploring “Underachievement” Among Highly Educated Young British-Bangladeshi Women pp. 111-136

- James Niven, Alessandra Faggian and Kanchana N. Ruwanpura-super-1
- Poor Economics: A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty pp. 137-141

- Nora Lustig
- Gender Inequalities, Households, and the Production of Well-Being in Modern Europe pp. 141-145

- Genevieve LeBaron
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