Feminist Economics
1995 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 4, 2009
- Editorial: Advances in Feminist Economic Inquiry pp. 1-1

- Diana Strassmann
- The Economics of Nursing: Articulating Care pp. 3-29

- Valerie Adams and Julie Nelson
- The Determinants of Married Women's Autonomy in Indonesia pp. 31-55

- Anu Rammohan and Meliyanni Johar
- Why Are Women Delaying Motherhood in Germany? pp. 57-75

- Laura Romeu Gordo
- Child Schooling and Work Decisions in India: The Role of Household and Regional Gender Equity pp. 77-112

- Uma Kambhampati
- Women and Retirement Pensions: A Research Review pp. 115-145

- Therese Jefferson
- The 'Woman Question' and Higher Education: Perspectives on Gender and Knowledge Production in America pp. 147-151

- Lois Joy
- Global Empowerment of Women: Responses to Globalization and Politicized Religions pp. 151-154

- Kathryn Reklis
- Queer Economics: A Reader pp. 154-158

- Stacy Sneeringer
- Sex Markets: A Denied Industry pp. 158-161

- Jonathan Robinson
- Welfare Transformed: Universalizing Family Policies That Work pp. 162-168

- Lisa Giddings
- Remapping Gender in the New Global Order pp. 168-172

- Adrienne Roberts
- Critical to Care: The Invisible Women in Health Services pp. 173-175

- Julie Nelson
Volume 15, issue 3, 2009
- Feminist Economics of Inequality, Development, and Growth pp. 1-33

- Günseli Berik, Yana Rodgers and Stephanie Seguino
- Gender Equality and Economic Growth in the World Bank World Development Report 2006 pp. 35-59

- Diane Elson
- Gender Disparity in Education and the International Competition for Foreign Direct Investment pp. 61-90

- Matthias Busse and Peter Nunnenkamp
- The Impact of Gender Inequality in Education and Employment on Economic Growth: New Evidence for a Panel of Countries pp. 91-132

- Stephan Klasen and Francesca Lamanna
- Do Gender Disparities in Employment Increase Profitability? Evidence from the United States pp. 133-161

- Ajit Zacharias and Melissa Mahoney
- Women's Employment and Family Income Inequality during China's Economic Transition pp. 163-190

- Sai Ding, Xiao-yuan Dong and Shi Li
- Do Economic Reforms InfluenceHome-Based Work? Evidence from India pp. 191-225

- Uma Rani and Jeemol Unni
- Gender Disparities and Economic Growth in Kenya: A Social Accounting Matrix Approach pp. 227-251

- Bernadette Mukhwana Wanjala and Maureen Were
- Globalization, Gender, and Poverty in the Senegal River Valley pp. 253-285

- Jeanne Koopman
- Modeling Gender Effects of Pakistan's Trade Liberalization pp. 287-321

- Rizwana Siddiqui
- Gender, Monetary Policy, and Employment: The Case of Nine OECD Countries pp. 323-353

- Yelena Takhtamanova and Eva Sierminska
Volume 15, issue 2, 2009
- Divorced, Separated, and Widowed Women Workers in Rural Mozambique pp. 1-31

- Carlos Oya and John Sender
- The Spatial Determinants Of Wage Inequality: Evidence From Recent Latina Immigrants In Southern California pp. 33-72

- Pascale Joassart-Marcelli
- (Not) Valuing Care: A Review of Recent Popular Economic Reports on Preschool in the US pp. 73-95

- Mildred Warner
- Sexual Orientation Discrimination: An International Perspective, edited by Lee Badgett and Jefferson Frank. New York and London: Routledge, 2007. 322 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0-415-77023-1, ISBN-10: 0-415-77023-8 US$150.00 pp. 97-103

- Karin Schonpflug
- Money With a Mission, Volume 1: Microfinance and Poverty Reduction, by James Copestake, Martin Greely, Susan Johnson, Naila Kabeer, and Anton Simanowitz. Warwickshire, UK: Practical Action, 2006. 272 pp. ISBN-13: 978-1853396144 (pbk). US$33.95 pp. 103-106

- Ranjula Bali Swain
- The Feminist Economics of Trade, edited by Irene van Staveren, Diana Elson, Caren Grown and Nilufer Cağatay. London and New York: Routledge, 2007. 328 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0415770590. ISBN-10: 0415770599 (hbk.). US$75.60 pp. 106-110

- Marina Fe Durano
- Assembling Women: The Feminization of Global Manufacturing. Teri Caraway, Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2007. 224pp. ISBN 978 0 8014 7365 4. Price, $18.95(pbk) $55.00 (hbk) pp. 110-113

- Juanita Elias
- Matrilineal Communities, Patriarchal Realities: A Feminist Nirvana Uncovered, by Kanchana N. Ruwanpura. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2006. 256 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0-472-06977-4, ISBN-10: 0-472-06977-2 (pbk.). US$22.95 pp. 113-115

- Drucilla Barker
- Valuing Children: Rethinking the Economics of the Family, by Nancy Folbre. Cambridge, MS: Harvard University Press, 2008. 248 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0674026322 (hbk.). US$45.00 pp. 116-120

- Ingrid Robeyns
- Modern Couples, Sharing Money, Sharing Life,edited by Janet Stocks, Capitolina Diaz, Bjorn Hallerod. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 200 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0230517028, ISBN-10: 0230517021 (hbk.) US$74.95 pp. 120-125

- Fran Bennett
- Global Perspectives on Gender Equality, Reversing the Gaze, by Naila Kabeer and Agneta Stark with Edda Magnus. New York: Routledge, 2007. 312 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0415963497 (hbk.). US$95.00 pp. 125-130

- Maria Sagrario Floro
- Mujeres economistas: Las aportaciones de las mujeres a la ciencia economica y a su divulgacion durante los siglos XIX y XX [Women Economists: Women's Contributions to the Economic Sciences and Advancement during the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries] pp. 130-137

- Susana Martinez-Rodriguez
Volume 15, issue 1, 2009
- Who Uses Paid Domestic Labor in Australia? Choice and Constraint in Hiring Household Help pp. 1-26

- Janeen Baxter, Belinda Hewitt and Mark Western
- Behind the negotiations: Financial decision-making processes in Spanish dual-income couples pp. 27-56

- Sandra Dema-Moreno
- Job Satisfaction, Work Time, and Well-Being Among Married Women in Japan pp. 57-84

- Corinne Boyles and Aiko Shibata
- Contextualizing rationality: Mature student carers and higher education in England pp. 85-111

- Stella Gonzalez-Arnal and Majella Kilkey
- The Challenge of Obtaining Quality Care: Limited Consumer Sovereignty in Human Services pp. 113-137

- Kari Eika
- Trading Women's Health and Rights? Trade Liberalization and Reproductive Health in Developing Economies pp. 139-143

- Mariama Williams
- Everywhere/Nowhere: Gender Mainstreaming in Development Agencies pp. 144-147

- Shahra Razavi
- Gendering the Knowledge Economy: Comparative Perspectives pp. 147-151

- Lilja Mosesdottir
- Gender and Social Policy in a Global Context: Uncovering the Gendered Structure of the Social pp. 151-155

- Diane Perrons
- Ethics and the Market: Insights from Social Economics pp. 155-158

- Siobhan Austen
- Gender, Generation and Poverty: Exploring the 'Feminisation of Poverty' in Africa, Asia and Latin America pp. 158-163

- Kanchana Ruwanpura
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
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