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  1. Feminist Economics

    Feminist Economics is a peer-reviewed journal that provides an open forum for dialogue and debate about feminist economic perspectives. By opening new areas of economic inquiry, welcoming diverse voices, and encouraging critical exchanges, the journal enlarges and enriches economic discourse. ... Calls for papers Special Issue: Expanding LGBTI ...

  2. Feminist Economics

    For feminist economics, the economy is the way in which humans collectively organize in order to guarantee their survival (cf. Power 2004, 7). By working and using natural resources, humans reproduce their livelihood, through the production of goods as well as through individual, social and generative reproduction.

  3. Why Feminist Economics is Necessary

    A recent essay demonstrated in meticulous detail how, despite aggregate gains in women's representation in academia, ... Feminist economics is an entire school of thought which covers a wide range of topics and changes our understanding of existing topics. In both this post and the previous one I have empirically established the differing ...

  4. Feminist Economics: Theoretical and Political Dimensions

    Abstract Feminist economics is a school of economic thought and political action that gained important visibility during the 1990s, although its origins can be dated back to the mid-19th century. ... Search for more papers by this author. Lina Gálvez-Muñoz, Lina Gálvez-Muñoz. Professor of History and Economic Institutions and Gender Studies ...

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    t. e. Feminist economics is the critical study of economics and economies, with a focus on gender-aware and inclusive economic inquiry and policy analysis. [1] Feminist economic researchers include academics, activists, policy theorists, and practitioners. [1] Much feminist economic research focuses on topics that have been neglected in the ...

  6. Women's Empowerment and Economic Development: A Feminist Critique of

    Feminist economics has carved out a distinctive territory within the larger field of economics (Folbre Citation 1994; Kabeer Citation 1994; ... The essay discusses various pathways through which economic development might lead to women's empowerment (variously equated with increased work opportunities, reduced time burdens, improvements in ...

  7. Rethinking Economics Through a Feminist Lens

    her comments on the feminist economics papers in the collective volume of Marianne Ferber and Julie A. Nelson (1993), Rebecca Blank (1993 p. 143) indicates that she would like feminist economics to become: "... a usable alternative model of economic deci-sion-making." This is not the current goal of feminist economics. For the time being,

  8. Feminist Economics

    Summary. Feminist economics is a critical and well-established economics subdiscipline. Over the last 25 years, feminist economists have critiqued the gender-blindness of economic thinking and have developed new analytical frameworks and methodologies to examine gender relations in economic institutions and economic functioning.

  9. Feminist Economics

    Essays on this theme were brought together in a 1993 volume, Beyond Economic Man: Feminist Theory and Economics (Ferber and Nelson 1993). In this volume it was suggested that economics be defined by a concern with the provisioning of life in all spheres where this occurs rather than only in markets.

  10. The thinking behind feminist economics

    Marshall's casual allusion to "men" captures what feminist economists believe is the first big problem with economics: a habit of ignoring women. The economy, they argue, is often thought of ...

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    Feminist Economics Topic: (De-)growth, Crises, Economic History, Labour & Care, Race & Gender, Reflection of Economics ... American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings 104(5): 348-353. Kleven, Henrik et al. (2019). "Child Penalties Across Countries: Evidence and Explanations." Paper Prepared for American Economic Association Papers ...

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    Feminist Economics is a peer-reviewed journal that provides an open forum for dialogue and debate about feminist economic perspectives. By opening new areas of economic inquiry, welcoming diverse voices, and encouraging critical exchanges, the journal enlarges and enriches economic discourse. The goal of Feminist Economics is not just to ...

  13. Feminism and Economics (Chapter 25)

    Nelson is currently an Associate Editor of Feminist Economics. Her most recent book is Economics for Humans. An article in The Chronicle of Higher Education of June 30, 1993, reported, "Two decades after it began redefining debates" in many other disciplines, "feminist thinking seems suddenly to have arrived in economics.".

  14. Why Do We Need Feminist Economics? (March 2023)

    Arnold Kling March 9, 2023. The lead essay states: There are many reasons we need feminist economics. First, we need to understand why economics per se, i.e. standard economics, was unable to provide a complete and realistic explanation of the phenomenon of gender inequality. Second, we need feminist economics in order to better know the origin ...

  15. Why we need feminist economists

    To mark International Women's Day, Professor Naila Kabeer looks back over the history of feminist economics and outlines her reasons why it matters for the future. 1. Male voices and perspectives tend to dominate economics, but feminist economists are challenging this. Like many other areas of life, male voices have tended to dominate economics.

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    Feminist Economics is a peer-reviewed journal, supported by Colorado State University and Rice University, that provides an open forum for dialogue and debate about feminist economic perspectives. By opening new areas of economic inquiry, welcoming diverse voices, and encouraging critical exchanges, the journal aims to enlarge and enrich economic discourse.

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    Hourly wage: 25 yuan ($3.46 U.S. dollars) per hour, the cost of five kilograms of rice. Offshore fishery worker. Occupational hazards: long hours outdoors, high-intensity physical labor, overtime ...

  23. Feminist Film Theory: An Introductory Reading List

    This introductory essay to the first issue contextualizes the necessity of such a journal in a scholarly and cultural environment in which there is a true "need" for the feminist study of film. Camera Obscura was, in part, an American response to the wave of British contributions to the field, often published in the journal Screen (the home ...

  24. Demand-side and Supply-side Constraints in the Market for Financial

    Working Paper 32452. DOI 10.3386/w32452. Issue Date May 2024. In this review, we argue that access to financial advice and the quality of this advice is shaped by a broad array of demand-side and supply-side constraints. While the literature has predominantly focused on conflicts of interest between advisors and clients, we highlight that the ...

  25. American Economic Journal (AEJ) 2024 Best Paper Awards

    American Economic Journal (AEJ) 2024 Best Paper Awards AEJ: Applied Economics Manasi Deshpande, Tal Gross,E and Yalun Su "Disability and Distress: The Effect of Disability Programs E on Financial Outcomes" Vol. 13, No. 2, April 2021 AEJ: Economic Policy Barbara Biasi "The Labor Market for Teachers under Different Pay Schemes"

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    contact email: [email protected]. 2025 Catharine Stimpson Prize for Outstanding Feminist Scholarship. The University of Chicago Press and Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society are pleased to announce the competition for the 2025 Catharine Stimpson Prize for Outstanding Feminist Scholarship. Named in honor of the founding editor of ...

  27. Conflicts and Growth: The R&D Channel

    Violent conflicts are typically associated with a long-lasting drag on economic output, yet establishing causality based on macro-data remains as a challenge. This study attempts to build causality in the conflict-growth nexus by exploiting within-country variation across industries' technological intensity. It identifies a channel through which conflicts can impact growth, i.e., by ...