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1by Seguino, Stephanie Published in World development (01.08.2011)“...This paper investigates the effect of religiosity on attitudes toward gender equality using World Values Survey data. Results indicate that religiosity is...”
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2by Seguino, Stephanie Published in Feminist economics (02.04.2020)“...Over the past two decades, economists have turned their attention to exploring the role of gender in the macroeconomy. This paper reviews the salient findings...”
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3by Seguino, Stephanie Published in Development policy review (01.07.2019)“...Feminist economists and heterodox macroeconomists have contributed substantively to the body of research that explores the distributional effects of macro...”
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4by Seguino, Stephanie Published in European journal of economics and economic policies (01.09.2019)“...The many contributions of post-Keynesian economists to understanding the causes of the global financial crisis that began in 2008 could be enhanced by...”
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5by Seguino, Stephanie Published in World development (01.08.2011)“...Using data from a meta-wage analysis, Schober and Winter-Ebmer fail to confirm my earlier finding that gender wage inequality stimulates growth in...”
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6“...ABSTRACT While women's share of employment has risen in many countries over the last two decades, gender job segregation has worsened, with women increasingly...”
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7by Seguino, Stephanie Published in Review of political economy (01.07.2010)“...An unresolved debate in the development literature concerns the impact of gender equality on economic growth. Previous studies have found that the effect...”
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8“...Many states now require law enforcement to collect race data on traffic stops, but there has been little research on the use of that data to inform public...”
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9by Braunstein, Elissa Bouhia, Rachid Seguino, Stephanie Published in Cambridge journal of economics (18.01.2020)“...Abstract This paper presents a conceptual Kaleckian macroeconomic model and principal component analysis that link structures of economic growth and...”
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10by Seguino, Stephanie Published in World development (2000)“...This paper investigates empirically the determinants of economic growth for a set of semi-industrialized export-oriented economies in which women provide the...”
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11“...More than thirty years into the modern era of globalization, scholars are now in a position to evaluate the distributive effects of the policy shifts that have...”
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12by Seguino, Stephanie Published in The Review of Black political economy (20120000)“...An exploration of inequality at the intersection of race, gender, and nationality offers a means to explore how complex economic and social forces combine to...”
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13by Fukuda-Parr, Sakiko Heintz, James Seguino, Stephanie Published in Feminist economics (01.07.2013)“...This contribution brings together various strands of analysis about the causes, consequences, and policy ramifications of economic crises, with a specific...”
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14“...A plethora of scholars have attempted to discern the causes of slow growth in the sub-Saharan Africa region. The effects of global economic integration,...”
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15by Stephanie Seguino James Heintz Published in The American journal of economics and sociology (01.07.2012)“...This article explores the race and gender effects of monetary tightening in the US from 1979–2008 using state-level panel data. Results indicate the costs of...”
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16by Seguino, Stephanie Published in Feminist economics (01.04.2007)“...Gender norms and stereotypes that perpetuate inequality are deeply embedded in social and individual consciousness and, as a result, are resistant to change...”
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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 Seguino, Stephanie Published in Gender and development (01.07.2010)“...The global financial crisis that began in 2008 has resulted in the widespread destruction of jobs and livelihoods. Among the factors that precipitated the...”
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19“...This paper reviews the evidence of gender effects of globalization in developing economies. It then outlines a set of macroeconomic and trade policies to...”
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20by Stephanie Seguino Published in Cambridge journal of economics (01.07.2000)“...This paper investigates the sources of divergent trends in gender wage differentials in two important newly industrialised economies (NIEs), South Korean and...”