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245 04 $aThe Elgar companion to feminist economics /$cedited by Janice Peterson, Margaret Lewis.
260 $aCheltenham, UK ;$aNorthampton, MA :$bEdward Elgar,$c©1999.
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505 0 $aAffirmative action -- Agriculture (Third World) -- Austrian Economics -- Banking and credit -- Capitalism -- Child care -- Child support -- Class -- Committee on the status of women in the economic profession (CSWEP) -- Comparable worth/pay equity -- Contingent labour force -- Development policies -- Development, theories of -- Discrimination, theories of -- Divorce -- Domestic abuse -- Domestic labour -- Double day/second shift -- Dualisms -- Econometrics -- Economic history, Australia and New Zealand -- Economic history, Canada -- Economic history, China -- Economic history, Eastern Europe -- Economic history, Great Britain -- Economic history, India -- Economic history, Mexico -- Economic history, Middle East and North Africa -- Economic history, Russia --Economic history, Singapore -- Economic history, South America -- Economic history, Sub-Saharan Africa -- Economic history, United States -- Economic history, Western Europe.
505 0 $aEconomic man -- Economic restructuring -- Economic welfare -- Economics education -- Education, economics of -- Environmental and natural resource economics -- Family, economics of -- Family policy -- Family wage -- Feminism(s) -- Feminist economics -- Feminization of poverty -- Game theory and bargaining models -- Gender -- Glass ceiling -- Globalization -- Gross domestic product -- Growth theory (macro models) -- Health, economics of -- History of economic thought -- Human capital theory -- Imperialism -- Income distribution -- Income support and transfer policy -- Informal sector -- Institutional economics -- International association for feminist economics (IAFFE) -- International economics -- Labour force participation -- Labour market segmentation -- Labour markets, theories of -- Macroeconomics -- Marriage, theories of -- Marxist political economics -- Methodology -- Migration -- Minimum wage -- Neoclassical Economics -- Occupational Segregation.
505 0 $aParental leave -- Patriarchy -- Pedagogy -- Pensions and old age retirement -- Population -- Post Keynesian economics -- Postmodernism -- Poverty, measurement and analysis of -- Protective legislation -- Publix sector economics/public finance -- Race -- Rhetoric -- Sexual orientation -- Socialism -- Structural adjustment policies -- Tax policy -- Technological change -- Unemployment and underemployment -- Unions and union organizing -- Urban and regional economics -- Value -- Volunteer labour -- Wage gap -- Welfare reform -- Women in the economics profession -- Women's budgets.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 1 $a"This volume includes entries addressing key concepts in feminist economics as well as feminist economic critiques and reconstructions of major economic theories and policy debates. The material is presented in an accessible manner and will be of interest to scholars and teachers from across the social sciences." "The Elgar Companion to Feminist Economics will become an indispensable resource for scholars and teachers interested in exploring this emerging and evolving field of inquiry."--Jacket.
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700 1 $aLewis, Margaret,$d1956-
776 08 $iOnline version:$tElgar companion to feminist economics.$dCheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar, ©1999$w(OCoLC)988771699
856 4 $uhttp://www.credoreference.com/book.do?id=638
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