Feminist Economics
1995 - 2024
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2006
- EDITORS NOTE pp. 1-1

- Diana Strassmann
- GENDER DIFFERENCES IN VOCATIONAL SCHOOL TRAINING AND EARNINGS PREMIUMS IN TAIWAN pp. 527-560

- Yana Rodgers, Joseph Zveglich and Laura Wherry
- TACKLING THE ENDOGENEITY OF FERTILITY IN THE STUDY OF WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: ALTERNATIVE ESTIMATION STRATEGIES USING DATA FROM URBAN BRAZIL pp. 561-597

- Rachel Connelly, Deborah DeGraff, Deborah Levison and Brian McCall
- UPLIFTING THE RACE THROUGH DOMESTICITY: CAPITALISM, AFRICAN-AMERICAN MIGRATION, AND THE HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY IN THE GREAT MIGRATION ERA OF 1916—1930 pp. 599-624

- Nina Banks
- “SWEEPING THE HEAVENS FOR A COMET”: WOMEN, THE LANGUAGE OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, AND HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE US pp. 625-640

- Ann Mari May
- ECONOMIC RELATIONS BETWEEN WOMEN AND THEIR PARTNERS: AN EAST AND WEST GERMAN COMPARISON AFTER REUNIFICATION pp. 643-665

- Heike Trappe and Annemette Sørensen
Volume 12, issue 3, 2006
- WHERE ARE THE WOMEN? GENDER, LABOR, AND DISCOURSE IN THE NOIDA EXPORT PROCESSING ZONE AND DELHI pp. 335-365

- Urvashi Soni-Sinha
- A HUMAN CAPITAL METHODOLOGY FOR ESTIMATING THE LIFELONG PERSONAL COSTS OF YOUNG WOMEN LEAVING THE SEX TRADE pp. 367-402

- Linda DeRiviere
- DEFENDING THE INDEFENSIBLE? CULTURE'S ROLE IN THE PRODUCTIVE/UNPRODUCTIVE DICHOTOMY pp. 403-425

- David Brennan
- INTRODUCTION / THE STATUS OF WOMEN ECONOMISTS IN US UNIVERSITIES AND THE WORLD / THE STATUS OF WOMEN ECONOMISTS IN UK UNIVERSITIES / THE STATUS OF WOMEN ECONOMISTS IN CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES / THE STATUS OF WOMEN ECONOMISTS IN CHINA'S UNIVERSITIES pp. 427-474

- Joyce Jacobsen, Roberta Edgecombe Robb, Jonathan Burton, David Blackaby, Jane Humphries, Heather Joshi, Xiaobo Wang and Xiao-yuan Dong
Volume 12, issue 1-2, 2006
- THE GENDER ASSET GAP: WHAT DO WE KNOW AND WHY DOES IT MATTER? pp. 1-50

- Carmen Diana Deere and Cheryl Doss
- CUI BONO? THE 1870 BRITISH MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY ACT, BARGAINING POWER, AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF RESOURCES WITHIN MARRIAGE pp. 51-83

- Mary Beth Combs
- CRIPPLED CAPITALISTS: THE INSCRIPTION OF ECONOMIC DEPENDENCE AND THE CHALLENGE OF FEMALE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICA pp. 85-109

- Susan Yohn
- “THE WIDOW, THE CLERGYMAN AND THE RECKLESS”: WOMEN INVESTORS IN ENGLAND, 1830—1914 pp. 111-138

- Janette Rutterford and Josephine Maltby
- GENDER, MARRIAGE, AND ASSET ACCUMULATION IN THE UNITED STATES pp. 139-166

- Lucie Schmidt and Purvi Sevak
- THE WEALTH OF SINGLE WOMEN: MARITAL STATUS AND PARENTHOOD IN THE ASSET ACCUMULATION OF YOUNG BABY BOOMERS IN THE UNITED STATES pp. 167-194

- Alexis Yamokoski and Lisa Keister
- MOVING BEYOND THE GENDER WEALTH GAP: ON GENDER, CLASS, ETHNICITY, AND WEALTH INEQUALITIES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM pp. 195-219

- Tracey Warren
- HOUSEHOLD BARGAINING OVER WEALTH AND THE ADEQUACY OF WOMEN'S RETIREMENT INCOMES IN NEW ZEALAND pp. 221-246

- John Gibson, Trinh Le and Grant Scobie
- ASSETS IN INTRAHOUSEHOLD BARGAINING AMONG WOMEN WORKERS IN COLOMBIA'S CUT-FLOWER INDUSTRY pp. 247-269

- Greta Friedemann-Sanchez
- JOINT TITLING — A WIN-WIN POLICY? GENDER AND PROPERTY RIGHTS IN URBAN INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS IN CHANDIGARH, INDIA pp. 271-298

- Namita Datta
Volume 11, issue 3, 2005
- REFLECTIONS ON GENDER MAINSTREAMING: AN EXAMPLE OF FEMINIST ECONOMICS IN ACTION? pp. 1-26

- Jill Rubery
- CREDIT AND WOMEN'S GROUP MEMBERSHIP IN SOUTH INDIA: TESTING MODELS OF INTRAHOUSEHOLD ALLOCATIVE BEHAVIOR pp. 27-62

- Nathalie Holvoet
- DETERMINANTS OF WOMEN'S MICROENTERPRISE SUCCESS IN AHMEDABAD, INDIA: EMPOWERMENT AND ECONOMICS pp. 63-83

- Paula Kantor
- THE CITATION IMPACT OF FEMINIST ECONOMICS pp. 85-106

- Frances Woolley
- INTRODUCTION: EXPLORING FEMINIST ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS / GENDER, DEVELOPMENT, AND SUSTAINABILITY FROM A LATIN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVE / AFRICAN PEASANTS AND GLOBAL GENDERED CLASS STRUGGLE FOR THE COMMONS / ECOFEMINIST POLITICAL ECONOMY: INTEGRATING FEMINIST ECONOMICS AND ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS / HABITS OF THOUGHT, AGENCY, AND TRANSFORMATION: AN INSTITUTIONAL APPROACH TO FEMINIST ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS / THE NETWORK VORSORGENDES WIRTSCHAFTEN / ENGENDERING ORGANIC FARMING pp. 107-150

- Ellie Perkins, Edith Kuiper, Rayen Quiroga-Martinez, Terisa Turner, Leigh Brownhill, Mary Mellor, Zdravka Todorova, Maren Jochimsen and Martha McMahon
- SEN ON FREEDOM AND GENDER JUSTICE pp. 151-166

- Mozaffar Qizilbash
- CALL FOR PAPERS pp. 235-236

- Cecilia Conrad and Cheryl Doss
Volume 11, issue 2, 2005
- INTRODUCTION: GENDER AND AGING pp. 3-5

- Nancy Folbre, Lois Shaw and Agneta Stark
- WARM HANDS IN COLD AGE — ON THE NEED OF A NEW WORLD ORDER OF CARE pp. 7-36

- Agneta Stark
- ELDERCARE IN THE UNITED STATES: INADEQUATE, INEQUITABLE, BUT NOT A LOST CAUSE pp. 37-51

- Susan Eaton
- GENDER, AGING, AND THE EVOLVING ARAB PATRIARCHAL CONTRACT pp. 53-78

- Jennifer Olmsted
- AUSTRALIA'S "OTHER" GENDER WAGE GAP: BABY BOOMERS AND COMPULSORY SUPERANNUATION ACCOUNTS pp. 79-101

- Therese Jefferson and Alison Preston
- SOCIAL ASSISTANCE, GENDER, AND THE AGED IN SOUTH AFRICA pp. 103-115

- Justine Burns, Malcolm Keswell and Murray Leibbrandt
- RACE, ETHNICITY, AND SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT AGE IN THE US pp. 117-143

- Carole Green
- LINKING BENEFITS TO MARITAL STATUS: RACE AND SOCIAL SECURITY IN THE US pp. 145-162

- Madonna Harrington Meyer, Douglas Wolf and Christine Himes
- POVERTY AND INCOME MAINTENANCE IN OLD AGE: A CROSS-NATIONAL VIEW OF LOW INCOME OLDER WOMEN / GROWING OLD IN THE US: GENDER AND INCOME ADEQUACY / GENDER AND AGING IN SOUTH KOREA pp. 163-197

- Agneta Stark, Nancy Folbre, Lois Shaw, Timothy Smeeding, Susanna Sandstrom, Lois Shaw, Sunhwa Lee and Kyunghee Chung
Volume 11, issue 1, 2005
- MARY, MARY, QUITE CONTRARY! pp. 1-9

- Amartya Sen
- FLEXIBLE HOURS, WORKPLACE AUTHORITY, AND COMPENSATING WAGE DIFFERENTIALS IN THE US pp. 11-39

- Elaine McCrate
- MOTHERS' MILK AND MEASURES OF ECONOMIC OUTPUT pp. 41-62

- Julie Smith and Lindy Ingham
- TAKING ITS TOLL: THE INFLUENCE OF PAID AND UNPAID WORK ON WOMEN'S WELL-BEING pp. 63-94

- Martha MacDonald, Shelley Phipps and Lynn Lethbridge
- GENDER, EXPECTATIONS, AND GRADES IN INTRODUCTORY MICROECONOMICS AT A US UNIVERSITY pp. 95-122

- Charles Ballard and Marianne Johnson
- CANADIAN HEALTH REFORM: A GENDER ANALYSIS pp. 123-141

- Evelyn Forget, Raisa Deber, Leslie Roos and Randy Walld
Volume 10, issue 3, 2004
- EDITORIAL: FEMINIST ECONOMICS — IT FLOURISHES pp. 1-2

- Diana Strassmann
- SOCIAL PROVISIONING AS A STARTING POINT FOR FEMINIST ECONOMICS pp. 3-19

- Marilyn Power
- TOWARD A CRITICAL THEORY OF UNTIDY GEOGRAPHIES: THE SPATIALITY OF EMOTIONS IN CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION pp. 21-54

- Nancy Ettlinger
- TOWARD A GENDERED POST KEYNESIANISM: SUBJECTIVITY AND TIME IN A NONMODERNIST FRAMEWORK pp. 55-75

- Colin Danby
- CAPABILITIES, LISTS, AND PUBLIC REASON: CONTINUING THE CONVERSATION pp. 77-80

- Amartya Sen
- INTRODUCTION / FEMINISM AND ECONOMIC INQUIRY IN COMMUNIST AND POST-COMMUNIST POLAND / A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF WOMEN IN HUNGARIAN AND EUROPEAN ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS / FEMINISMS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES WITH A STATIST FEMINIST HERITAGE: NETWORKS AND STRATEGIES pp. 81-118

- Marianne Ferber, Edith Kuiper, Agnieszka Majcher, Krisztina Majoros and Andrea Pető
Volume 10, issue 2, 2004
- THE DILEMMAS OF LONE MOTHERHOOD: KEY ISSUES FOR FEMINIST ECONOMICS pp. 1-7

- Randy Albelda, Susan Himmelweit and Jane Humphries
- HOW MEN MATTER: HOUSEWORK AND SELF-PROVISIONING AMONG RURAL SINGLE-MOTHER AND MARRIED-COUPLE FAMILIES IN VERMONT, US pp. 9-36

- Margaret Nelson
- LONE MOTHERS IN RUSSIA: SOVIET AND POST-SOVIET POLICY pp. 37-60

- Judith Record McKinney
- WELFARE RULES, BUSINESS CYCLES, AND EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS AMONG LONE PARENTS IN NORWAY pp. 61-89

- Randi Kjeldstad and Marit Rønsen
- FAMILY ECONOMY WORKERS OR CARING MOTHERS? MALE BREADWINNING AND WIDOWS' PENSIONS IN NORWAY AND THE UK pp. 91-113

- Anne Skevik
- THE COMMODIFICATION OF LONE MOTHERS' LABOR: A COMPARISON OF US AND GERMAN POLICIES pp. 115-142

- Lisa Giddings, Irene Dingeldey and Susan Ulbricht
- WELFARE AS WE [DON'T] KNOW IT: A REVIEW AND FEMINIST CRITIQUE OF WELFARE REFORM RESEARCH IN THE UNITED STATES pp. 143-171

- Karen Christopher
- MUNDANE HEROINES: CONFLICT, ETHNICITY, GENDER, AND FEMALE HEADSHIP IN EASTERN SRI LANKA pp. 173-205

- Kanchana Ruwanpura and Jane Humphries
- THE ROUTE MATTERS: POVERTY AND INEQUALITY AMONG LONE-MOTHER HOUSEHOLDS IN RUSSIA pp. 207-225

- Shireen Kanji
- ALL THE LESBIAN MOTHERS ARE COUPLED, ALL THE SINGLE MOTHERS ARE STRAIGHT, AND ALL OF US ARE TIRED: REFLECTIONS ON BEING A SINGLE LESBIAN MOM pp. 227-236

- June Lapidus
- Lone Mothers: What is to be done? pp. 237-264

- Susan Himmelweit, Barbara Bergmann, Kate Green, Randy Albelda, the Women's Committee of One Hundred and Charlotte Koren
- A Special Issue on Gender, China, and the World Trade Organization pp. 269-270

- Günseli Berik, Xiao-yuan Dong and Gail Summerfield
Volume 10, issue 1, 2004
- EDITORIAL: DEBATING VALUES pp. 1-1

- Diana Strassmann
- GLOBALIZATION, LABOR STANDARDS, AND WOMEN'S RIGHTS: DILEMMAS OF COLLECTIVE (IN)ACTION IN AN INTERDEPENDENT WORLD pp. 3-35

- Naila Kabeer
- GENDER AND REGIONAL INEQUALITY IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT: THE CASE OF SPAIN pp. 37-64

- Javier Martinez Peinado and Gemma Cairo Cespedes
- THE EFFECT OF CAREER BREAKS ON THE WORKING LIVES OF WOMEN pp. 65-84

- Shoba Arun, Thankom Arun and Vani Borooah
- COMPARING CARE REGIMES IN EUROPE pp. 85-113

- Francesca Bettio and Janneke Plantenga
- WHEN THE WORK IS NEVER DONE: TIME ALLOCATION IN US FAMILY FARM HOUSEHOLDS pp. 115-139

- Jongsoog Kim and Lydia Zepeda
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