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2“...Using cross-country and panel regressions, we investigate to what extent gender gaps in education and employment (proxied using gender gaps in labor force...”
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3by Nussbaum, Martha Published in Feminist economics (01.01.2003)“...Amartya Sen has made a major contribution to the theory of social justice, and of gender justice, by arguing that capabilities are the relevant space of...”
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4by Anxo, Dominique Mencarini, Letizia Pailhé, Ariane Solaz, Anne Tanturri, Maria Letizia Flood, Lennart Published in Feminist economics (2011)“..."This contribution analyzes how men and women in France, Italy, Sweden, and the United States use their time over the life cycle and the extent to which...”
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5by Sen, Amartya Published in Feminist economics (01.11.2004)“...Amartya Sen addresses the question why he is disinclined to provide a fixed list of capabilities to go with his general capability approach. Capability...”
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6by Robeyns, Ingrid Published in Feminist economics (01.01.2003)“...This paper investigates how Amartya Sen's capability approach can be applied to conceptualize and assess gender inequality in Western societies. I first argue...”
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7by Aidis, Ruta Welter, Friederike Smallbone, David Isakova, Nina Published in Feminist economics (01.04.2007)“...To date, little research has focused on female entrepreneurship in the context of transitioning countries. This paper compares from an institutional...”
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8by İlkkaracan, İpek Published in Feminist economics (01.01.2012)“...Turkey has one of the widest male-female employment gaps in the world. The post-1950 interplay between economic growth strategies and the male-breadwinner...”
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9“...Throughout Europe, the family is still an important provider of care, but welfare state policies of individual countries may support and/or supplement the...”
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10by Sevilla-Sanz, Almudena Gimenez-Nadal, Jose Ignacio Fernández, Cristina Published in Feminist economics (2010)“...This paper examines the role of the doing-gender hypothesis versus traditional models of the household in explaining how the woman's share of home labor varies...”
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11“... know more. One of the contributions of feminist economics has been to demonstrate that household and individual welfare are not necessarily the same...”
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12“...Since their inception in 1995, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)'s Gender-Related Development Index (GDI) and Gender Empowerment Measure (GEM)...”
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13by Kotsadam, Andreas Published in Feminist economics (01.04.2011)“...European states vary in eldercare policies and in gendered norms of family care, and this study uses these variations to gain insight into the importance of...”
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14by Benería, Lourdes Published in Feminist economics (01.07.2008)“...Focusing on Europe's reconciliation policies, aimed to balance family and labor market work, this paper explores whether some of the legislative efforts...”
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15“...This paper investigates wage gaps between part- and full-time women workers in six OECD countries in the mid-1990s. Using comparable micro-data from the...”
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16“...This article analyzes determinants of female participation in the Chilean labor force using classic determinants such as age, education, marital status, and...”
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17by Berik, Günseli Rodgers, Yana van der Meulen Seguino, Stephanie Published in Feminist economics (01.07.2009)“...This study examines connections between intergroup inequality and macroeconomic outcomes, considering various channels through which gender, growth, and...”
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18by Fukuda-Parr, Sakiko Published in Feminist economics (01.01.2003)“...Amartya Sen's ideas constitute the core principles of a development approach that has evolved in the Human Development Reports. This approach is a "paradigm"...”
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19“...The earnings of mothers make up an important, but difficult to quantify, component of parental expenditures on children. This paper compares the long-term...”
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20“...This contribution provides a new definition of time poverty as working long hours without choice because an individual's household is poor or would be at risk...”