Feminist Economics
1995 - 2024
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2008
- The AIDS Epidemic: Challenges for Feminist Economics pp. 1-18

- Cecilia Conrad and Cheryl Doss
- Gender and Access to Antiretroviral Treatment in South Africa pp. 19-36

- Nicoli Nattrass
- Safety First, Then Condoms: Commercial Sex, Risky Behavior, and the Spread of HIV/AIDS in Managua, Nicaragua pp. 37-65

- Alys Willman
- Race, Sex, and the Neglected Risks for Women and Girls in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 67-86

- Eileen Stillwaggon
- Bias, Not Error: Assessments of the Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS Using Evidence from Micro Studies in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 87-115

- Deborah Johnston
- Unpaid HIV/AIDS Care in Southern Africa: Forms, Context, and Implications pp. 117-147

- Olagoke Akintola
- Migratory Paths, Experiences of HIV/AIDS, and Sexuality: African Women Living withHIV/AIDS in France pp. 149-181

- Dolores Pourette
- Gendering China's Strategy against HIV/AIDS: Findings from a Research Project in Guangdong Province pp. 183-211

- Lanyan Chen
- Reclaiming Our Lives: HIV and AIDS, Women's Land and Property Rights and Livelihoods in southern and East Africa - Narratives and Responses pp. 213-216

- Cheryl Doss
- Making Sex Work: A Failed Experiment with Legalized Prostitution pp. 216-218

- Manisha Shah
- Econometrics, Statistics and Computational Approaches in Food and Health Sciences pp. 219-221

- Yana Rodgers
- The Invisible Cure: Africa, the West, and the Fight against AIDS pp. 222-226

- Ajay Mahal
Volume 14, issue 3, 2008
- The crisis of care, international migration, and public policy pp. 1-21

- Lourdes Beneria
- Altruism in individual and joint-giving decisions: What's gender got to do with it? pp. 23-50

- Linda Kamas, Anne Preston and Sandy Baum
- Sources of crime in the state of Veracruz: The role of female labor force participation and wage inequality pp. 51-75

- Lorenzo Blanco and Sandra Villa
- Multiple identities, multiple-discrimination: A critical review pp. 77-105

- Kanchana Ruwanpura
- Explorations: Time-use surveys in the south pp. 107-152

- Valeria Esquivel, Debbie Budlender, Nancy Folbre and Indira Hirway
Volume 14, issue 2, 2008
- Feminist Economic Methodologies pp. 1-1

- Diana Strassmann
- Work - life imbalance: Informal care and paid employment in the UK pp. 3-35

- Fiona Carmichael, Claire Hulme, Sally Sheppard and Gemma Connell
- Silent partners: The role of unpaid market labor in families pp. 37-57

- Lisa Philipps
- The incremental time costs of children: An analysis of children's impact on adult time use in Australia pp. 59-88

- Lyn Craig and Michael Bittman
- Women's gender-type occupational mobility in Puerto Rico, 1950 — 80 pp. 89-114

- Harriet Presser and Hsiao-ye Yi
- Economic importance and statistical significance: Guidelines for communicating empirical research pp. 117-149

- Jane Miller and Yana Rodgers
Volume 14, issue 1, 2008
- “Opting out?” The effect of children on women's employment in the United States pp. 1-36

- Heather Boushey
- Working for less? Women's part-time wage penalties across countries pp. 37-72

- Elena Bardasi and Janet Gornick
- Is deindustrialization good for women? Evidence from the United States pp. 73-92

- Ebru Kongar
- Whose money, whose time? A nonparametric approach to modeling time spent on housework in the United States pp. 93-120

- Sanjiv Gupta and Michael Ash
- Poland's transition and new opportunities for women pp. 123-136

- Bozena Leven
- A Comment on “The Citation Impact of Feminist Economics” pp. 137-142

- Frederic Lee
- Reply to Frederic Lee's Comment on “The Citation Impact of Feminist Economics” pp. 143-145

- Frances Woolley
Volume 13, issue 3-4, 2007
- China's Transition and Feminist Economics pp. 1-33

- Günseli Berik, Xiao-yuan Dong and Gale Summerfield
- Land management in rural China and its gender implications pp. 35-61

- Denise Hare, Li Yang and Daniel Englander
- Gender and rural reforms in China: A case study of population control and land rights policies in northern Liaoning pp. 63-92

- Junjie Chen and Gale Summerfield
- Women's market work and household status in rural China: Evidence from Jiangsu and Shandong in the late 1990s pp. 93-124

- Fiona MacPhail and Xiao-yuan Dong
- Gender dynamics and redundancy in urban China pp. 125-158

- Jieyu Liu
- An Ocean formed from one hundred rivers: the effects of ethnicity, gender, marriage, and location on labor force participation in urban China pp. 159-187

- Margaret Maurer-Fazio, James Hughes and Dandan Zhang
- Gender equity in transitional China's healthcare policy reforms pp. 189-212

- Lanyan Chen and Hilary Standing
- Foreign direct investment and gendered wages in urban China pp. 213-237

- Elissa Braunstein and Mark Brenner
- Gendering the dormitory labor system: production, reproduction, and migrant labor in south China pp. 239-258

- Pun Ngai
- Chinese women after the accession to the world trade organization: A legal perspective on women's labor rights pp. 259-285

- Julien Burda
- Western cosmetics in the gendered development of consumer culture in China pp. 287-306

- Barbara Hopkins
- Meinu Jingji/China's beauty economy: Buying looks, shifting value, and changing place pp. 307-323

- Gary Xu and Susan Feiner
Volume 13, issue 2, 2007
- PlusCa Change? evidence on global trends in gender norms and stereotypes pp. 1-28

- Stephanie Seguino
- Political economy and the closet: heteronormativity in feminist economics pp. 29-53

- Colin Danby
- Motherhood and women's earnings in Anglo-American, Continental European, and Nordic Countries pp. 55-91

- Wendy Sigle-Rushton and Jane Waldfogel
- Gender and graduate economics education in the US pp. 93-116

- David Colander and Jessica Holmes
- Explaining gender differences in tax evasion: the case of Tirana, Albania pp. 119-155

- Klarita Gërxhani
- Female entrepreneurship in transition economies: the case of Lithuania and Ukraine pp. 157-183

- Ruta Aidis, Friederike Welter, David Smallbone and Nina Isakova
- Assessing welfare reform data: a comment on christopher pp. 185-195

- Robert Cherry
- Reassessing welfare reform data: a response to cherry pp. 197-202

- Karen Christopher
- Hard labour: the forgotten voices of Latvian Migrant “Volunteer” workers pp. 203-247

- Jane Humphries
- Gender equality: striving for justice in an unequal world / Progress of the World's Women 2005: Women, Work, and Poverty / The World's Women 2005: Progress in Statistics pp. 203-207

- Caren Grown
- Beyond the Market: Designing Nonmarket Accounts for the US pp. 208-210

- Robin Douthitt
- Assembling flowers and cultivating homes: labor and gender in Colombia pp. 210-215

- Catherine Dolan
- Reconciling Work and Family Responsibilities: Practical Ideas from Global Experience pp. 215-220

- Carole Green
- Effective philanthropy: organizational success through deep diversity and gender equity / Women, Philanthropy, and Social Change: Visions for a Just Society pp. 220-223

- Genevieve Biggs
- Law and Economics: Alternative Economic Approaches to Legal and Regulatory Issues pp. 224-226

- Joyce Jacobsen
- Tenure Denied: Cases of Sex Discrimination in Academia pp. 226-230

- Alice Woolley and Frances Woolley
- Joan Robinson's Economics: A Centennial Celebration pp. 230-234

- Michael Brun
- The Red Riviera: Gender, Tourism, and Postsocialism on the Black Sea pp. 234-238

- Lisa Giddings
- Ultima inegalitate: Relatiile de gen in Romania (The Last Inequality: Gender Relationships in Romania) / Drumul catre autonomie: Teorii politice feministe (The Road to Autonomy: Feminist Political Theories) / Politica sexelor (The Politics of Sexes) pp. 243-247

- Anca Gheaus
Volume 13, issue 1, 2007
- Home-ownership among opposite- and same-sex couples in the US pp. 1-30

- Karen Leppel
- Wage determination and the gender pay gap: A feminist political economy analysis and decomposition pp. 31-66

- Maria Karamessini and Elias Ioakimoglou
- Adding links, adding persons, and adding structures: Using Sen's frameworks pp. 67-85

- Des Gasper
- Transgressing rights: La Via Campesina's call for food sovereignty / Exploring collaborations: Heterodox economics and an economic social rights framework / Workers in the informal sector: Special challenges for economic human rights pp. 87-116

- Rajeev Patel, Radhika Balakrishnan and Uma Narayan
- Household Decisions, Gender, and Development: A Synthesis of Recent Research pp. 117-120

- Elizabeth Katz
- Work, Family and Childcare: An Empirical Analysis of European Households pp. 120-122

- Sara De La Rica
- Sex Work, Mobility and Health in Europe pp. 123-127

- Maria Di Tommaso
- The Changing Face of Economics: Conversations with Cutting Edge Economists pp. 127-131

- Paulette Olson
- The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time pp. 132-137

- Lourdes Beneria
- Unequal Chances: Family Background and Economic Success pp. 137-141

- Randy Albelda
- Women, Development, and the UN: A Sixty-Year Quest for Equality and Justice pp. 141-146

- Helen Safa
- Economic Justice and Democracy: From Competition to Cooperation pp. 146-150

- V. Spike Peterson
- Child Labor and Human Rights: Making Children Matter pp. 150-155

- Mary Robison
- African Americans in the US Economy pp. 155-160

- Lisa Saunders
- “Right Development”: The Santi Asoke Buddhist Reform Movement of Thailand pp. 160-164

- Linda Lucas
- Feminism Confronts Homo Economicus: Gender, Law, and Society pp. 164-169

- Ellen Mutari
- Gender and Development: The Japanese Experience in Comparative Perspective pp. 169-174

- Frances Rosenbluth
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