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This paper puts recent feminist theorizing about "care" within an economic
context by developing the concept of caring labor and exploring possible
reasons for its undervaluation.
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In the US, marital status is more important than work history in determining
economic security for many older women.
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The past decade has seen a proliferation of writing by feminist economists. Feminist economists are not identified with one particular economic paradigm, yet
some common methodological points seem to be emerging.
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In this paper we examine the effect of career breaks on the working lives of women using
survey data from the state of Queensland in Australia.
This paper investigates how Amartya Sen's capability approach can be applied to conceptualize and assess gender inequality in Western societies.
- GENDER AND REGIONAL INEQUALITY IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT: THE CASE OF SPAIN
- GLOBALIZATION AND WOMEN’S PAID WORK: EXPANDING FREEDOM?
- Whose Money? Whose Time? A Nonparametric Approach to Modeling Time Spent on Housework
- The Incremental Time Costs of Children: An Analysis of Children's Impact on Adult Time Use in Australia