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- Gender mainstreaming and European employment policy

- Jill Rubery
- Gender matters: the importance of gender to settlements at the edge of the Nordic Arctic

- Lisbeth Harbo and Johanna Roto
- Gender quotas on boards 20 years on: a useful tool for increased wider diversity? Achievements, "broken promises" and blindspots in the Norwegian board diversity debate , pp 17-27

- Cathrine Seierstad, Carl Åberg and Hilde Fjellvær
- Gender Relations and Classical Economics - The Evolution of a Tradition , pp 1-20

- Chris Nyland and Robert Dimand
- Gender representation and policy implementation in the governance of international Paralympic organizations , pp 37-51

- Lucy V. Piggott and Jordan J. K. Matthews
- Gender Segregation and Bargaining in Domestic Labour: Evidence from Longitudinal Time-use Data

- Man Yee Kan and Jonathan Gershuny
- Gender stereotypes in human mobility: reflections and challenges from the Global South , pp 233-248

- María Luz Espiro and Sabrina P. Vecchioni
- Gender subtexts and personhood , pp 83-99

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- Gender Wage Differentials in Europe , pp 192-219

- Peter Dolton, Oscar Marcenaro-Gutierrez and Ali Skalli
- Gender, accountability, and corruption: new directions , pp 17-29

- Leslie A. Schwindt-Bayer
- Gender, austerity and the welfare state , pp 375-394

- Sidita Kushi and Ian P. McManus
- Gender, Biology, and the Incontrovertible Logic of Choice

- Ann Mari May
- Gender, cabinet ministers, and corruption , pp 216-231

- Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson and Cristian Calzada
- Gender, care and the home , pp 585-601

- Emma R. Power and Kathy Mee
- Gender, class and the meritocratic ideal: the case of the life sciences in Italian academia , pp 64-77

- Camilla Gaiaschi
- Gender, corruption perceptions, and political evaluations , pp 65-76

- Gregory W. Saxton
- Gender, corruption, and presidential politics , pp 203-215

- Catherine Reyes-Housholder
- Gender, debt and the housing/financial crisis , pp 378-390

- Brigitte Young
- Gender, Economic Life and Politics , pp 19-35

- Linda Watson-Brown
- Gender, economics and human rights: how monetary policy and financial crises create systemic discrimination , pp 203-229

- Marie Constance Morley
- Gender, Family and the Labour Market in Post-industrial Societies: A New Social Compromise?

- Teresa Jurado-Guerrero, María José González López and Manuela Naldini
- Gender, feminism and populism , pp 457-468

- Luciana Cadahia
- Gender, health and technology: The rise of femtech - periods, profit and power , pp 87-106

- Catriona McMillan
- Gender, large-scale resource extraction, and environmental inequality in Latin America , pp 265-286

- Inge A.M. Boudewijn and Katy Jenkins
- Gender, leadership, and (dis)ability , pp 52-64

- Erin Pearson and Laura Misener
- Gender, Professional Knowledge, and Institutional Power: Women Social Scientists and the Research University

- Mary Ann Dzuback
- Gender, representation, and corruption in local governments , pp 232-243

- Kendall D. Funk and Malu A. C. Gatto
- Gender, well-being and civil society , pp 46-61

- Nisrine Mansour
- Gender, women, and community sport coaching , pp 206-219

- Ruth Jeanes, Aishwarya Ravi and Laura Alfrey
- Gender, work, development and the politics/practices of reproductive health in a neo-liberal economy , pp 69-86

- Darshi Thoradeniya, Ramya Kumar and Anne-Emanuelle Birn
- Gender-responsive budgeting , pp 138-149

- Monica Costa and Rhonda Sharp
- Gender-sensitive parliaments: feminising formal political institutions , pp 174-188

- Sarah Childs and Sonia Palmieri
- Gendered control over space in migrant housing , pp 168-179

- Mastoureh Fathi
- Gendered employment in public universities: the influence of neo-liberal reforms and union policies in the case of Iceland , pp 78-92

- _orger_ur J. Einarsd—ttir and Finnborg S. Stein_—rsd—ttir
- Gendered impacts of COVID-19 on international students in Korea , pp 123-139

- Taehoon Lee and Sang Hyun Park
- Gendered impacts of real effective exchange rate trends on job quality in Latin America , pp 60-75

- Débora Nunes, Diksha Arora and Elissa Braunstein
- Gendered impacts on internal migrant workers in the informal economy in India , pp 83-94

- Megan Schmidt-Sane, Mihir Bhatt, Mehul Pandya and Lyla Mehta
- Gendered networks and spatial arrangements of informal entrepreneurial activities in a Detroit neighbourhood , pp 125-148

- Jenny Lendrum and Sarah Swider
- Gendered violence and health in ‘translocational’ perspective: Brazilian womens experiences in Rio de Janeiro and London , pp 41-68

- Cathy McIlwaine and Moniza Rizzini Ansari
- Gendering populism: the rise of right-wing populism and anti-gender politics in Brazil , pp 148-165

- Vit—ria Moreira
- Gendering religion and health: women’s religio-cultural vulnerability , pp 280-294

- Beverley Haddad
- Gendering transitions: future directions and intersectional approaches , pp 140-152

- Anita Harris and Sherene Idriss
- Gene-Culture Co-Evolutionary Theory and the Evolution of Legal Behavior and Institutions

- Bart Du Laing
- General aspects of environmental tax reform , pp 5-54

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- General Characteristics of Rules

- Louis Kaplow
- General conclusions , pp 644-659

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- General equilibrium analysis , pp 355-371

- Kurt Kratena
- General Equilibrium Effects of Increasing Carbon Taxes in Sweden , pp 59-108

- Glenn Harrison and Bengt Kriström
- General Equilibrium Models for Transportation Economics

- Johannes Bröcker and Jean Mercenier
- General Equilibrium or Market Process: An Evaluation , pp 213-233

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