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This essay is a comment on“The Citation Impact of Feminist Economics”by Frances Woolley, which appeared in Feminist Economics, Vol. 11, No. 3, November 2005. This contribution comments on Frances Woolley's recent Feminist Economics article, “The Citation Impact of Feminist Economics.” It...
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This essay is a response to “A Comment on the Citation Impact of Feminist Economics,” by Frederic Lee, which appears in this issue ofFeminist Economics. Frederic Lee's comment is a valuable addition to our understanding of the intellectual interactions between feminist economics and other...
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weakening of land rights for women, disproportionate layoffs for women workers in state enterprises, rising gender disparities …
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We re-read a foundational work, The Theory of the Growth of the Firm by Edith Penrose, not to identify the androcentric bias but instead to recover a challenge to such bias. Our purpose is to show in Penrose an alternative view of human "nature" and revulsion from "Cartesian" dualisms. At the...
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that Post Keynesians have adopted a number of additional institutional assumptions that have the effect of excluding gender …
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nature of gender, race, class, caste and other influences on the economic situation of individuals and groups. Among … economic literature, describes the contributions of the articles in this special issue of Feminist Economics on "gender, color …
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through which gender, growth, and development interact. It upholds the salience not only of equality in opportunities but also … equality in outcomes. The contribution argues that inequalities based on gender, race, ethnicity, and class undermine the … shared development. It explores how the macroeconomy acts as a structure of constraint in achieving gender equality and in …
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These Explorations argue that more links between the fields of feminist ecology and feminist economics are both needed and promising, and presents new, boundary-crossing research in this area. It brings together contributions from various regions in the world that link political action and...
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The concept of multiple-discrimination, particularly as found in the labor market, is fast becoming common parlance among policy-making circles. Understanding discrimination is no longer about uncovering simple and dualistic links between two social groups: it is increasingly apparent that the...
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. Finally, it reviews some of the practical consequences for gender and argues that the philosophical baggage of the income …/consumption poverty approach may ignore important issues for women and girls, thereby creating significant gender "gaps" in the analysis …
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