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  2. Julie A. Nelson - Wikipedia

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    A follow-up volume, Feminist Economics Today, summarizes the development of the field over the following ten years [7] Nelson is author, co-author, or editor of numerous academic articles and books on both feminist theory and the empirical study of behavior, as well as a co-author of the "in Context" series of economics textbooks. Her 2006 book ...

  3. Feminist economics - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  4. Mercedes D'Alessandro - Wikipedia

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    Mercedes D'Alessandro (Posadas, Misiones, January 26, 1978) is an Argentine writer and economist.She wrote the book Feminist Economics: How to Build an Egalitarian Society (Without Losing Glamour), [1] published in Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, and Spain, and currently in its fifth issue. [2]

  5. Yana van der Meulen Rodgers - Wikipedia

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    "Occupational segregation and the gender earnings gap". Economics and Development Resource Center - EDRC: Occasional Papers. 21. Pdf paper. [permanent dead link ‍] Rodgers, Yana van der Meulen; Berik, Günseli; Zveglich, Joseph E. (August 2003). "International trade and gender wage discrimination: evidence from East Asia" (PDF). Policy ...

  6. Women and Economics - Wikipedia

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    Women and Economics was published to generally positive reviews, and Gilman became “the leading intellectual in the women’s movement” [9] almost overnight. The book was translated into seven different languages and was often compared favorably to John Stuart Mill’s The Subjection of Women. [10]

  7. Marianne Ferber - Wikipedia

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    Marianne A. Ferber (January 30, 1923 – May 11, 2013) [1] was an American feminist economist and the author of many books and articles on the subject of women's work, the family, and the construction of gender.

  8. Stephanie Seguino - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie Seguino is a feminist professor of economics at the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vermont, United States. [1] She was the president of the International Association for Feminist Economics from 2010 to 2011 [2] and has also carried out research for both the United Nations and the World Bank.

  9. Gender and development - Wikipedia

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    Gender and development is an interdisciplinary field of research and applied study that implements a feminist approach to understanding and addressing the disparate impact that economic development and globalization have on people based upon their location, gender, class background, and other socio-political identities.