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was soon raised whether citations are a good measure of scholarly merit. Are women at a disadvantage in male … the same gender. This paper examines whether women's disadvantage in garnering citations has been reduced by the …
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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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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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feminist economics. This article provides a partial assessment through a consideration of citations of the journal Feminist … of feminist economics encompasses much more than just one journal, studying the citations for Feminist Economics is a …
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