
Femonomics
The Empowering, Data-Driven Guide to Making Better Decisions at Home and Work - a 'life-changing' book
Corinne Low(Author)
Hodder & Stoughton (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 13. October 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-1-3997-3764-7 (ISBN)
Description
*This book is published in the USA with the title HAVING IT ALL*
'REVELATORY' Irish Times
'EMPOWERING' Financial Times
'LIFE-CHANGING.' Lucy Mangan
The revelatory guide to getting a better deal - at work, at home and in life.
The data is clear: the odds are still stacked against women - biologically, culturally and economically. But the same data can help us reclaim our time, energy and joy.
In Femonomics, Wharton Professor of Economics Corinne Low explodes the myths around women's success and happiness, revealing why:
- flexible working isn't enough, we need stronger boundaries
- the gender happiness gap matters as much as the pay gap
- true success means prioritising what you value
- putting family before work can be the smartest choice of all
Blending economics, behavioural science and practical advice, Femonomics shows you how to value your time, invest in the right relationships, navigate every stage of your career and build a life that works for you.
'A passionate, provocative case for change.' ADAM GRANT
'A book for evey woman. Optimistic and hopeful.' PHILIPPA GREGORY
'Insightful, enlightening, practical. I devoured it.' DEBORAH FRANCES WHITE
'REVELATORY' Irish Times
'EMPOWERING' Financial Times
'LIFE-CHANGING.' Lucy Mangan
The revelatory guide to getting a better deal - at work, at home and in life.
The data is clear: the odds are still stacked against women - biologically, culturally and economically. But the same data can help us reclaim our time, energy and joy.
In Femonomics, Wharton Professor of Economics Corinne Low explodes the myths around women's success and happiness, revealing why:
- flexible working isn't enough, we need stronger boundaries
- the gender happiness gap matters as much as the pay gap
- true success means prioritising what you value
- putting family before work can be the smartest choice of all
Blending economics, behavioural science and practical advice, Femonomics shows you how to value your time, invest in the right relationships, navigate every stage of your career and build a life that works for you.
'A passionate, provocative case for change.' ADAM GRANT
'A book for evey woman. Optimistic and hopeful.' PHILIPPA GREGORY
'Insightful, enlightening, practical. I devoured it.' DEBORAH FRANCES WHITE
Reviews / Votes
'An evidence-based look at how to overcome the barriers that still hold women back. Corinne Low is an influential economist, and she presents a passionate, provocative case for changes to boost women's earning power and well-being. This isn't just a book for women - it's filled with insights to help men better understand and support the women in their lives.' -- ADAM GRANT, bestselling author of THINK AGAIN and HIDDEN POTENTIAL, and host of the podcast Re:Thinking 'The more I read, the more I felt that a wise, steely friend was reaching out across the abyss, offering to escort me to the far side of chaos and settle me there... To say this was life-changing sounds disingenuous, but I really believe that once your eyes are opened to this stuff, you can't go back to being blinkered.... The process of assuming that you have value, that your time has quantifiable value, is deeply educational... I feel like I've entered a whole new, streamlined era... Looking at life through a Femonomics lens is that rare thing - a genuinely empowering endeavour.' -- LUCY MANGAN This is a book for every woman. It uses detailed research to show how women get squeezed out of careers and into the home, and economic analysis to show how to get rewarded for your work - paid and unpaid. Practical and hopeful -- Philippa Gregory, bestselling author of NORMAL WOMEN An enlightening, meticulously researched expose of the systemic forces behind economic gender gaps - and an inspiring, powerful guide to negotiating those gaps and forging a path to success, validation, and joy. -- Elinor Cleghorn, bestselling author of UNWELL WOMEN 'Insightful, enlightening, practical. I devoured it.' -- DEBORAH FRANCES WHITE, host of THE GUILTY FEMINIST Femonomics focuses on the struggle among women today to balance their roles as producer and reproducer...There are some striking findings... Her manifesto - to recognise the value of "having it almost" - is empowering. * Financial Times * Bracing...[Low's]forensic focus on time make the book revelatory...rigorous...exhilarating... Femonomics feels like an intervention and a permission slip. It intervenes in a culture that blames women for retreating from marriage and motherhood while refusing to ask why these institutions so reliably erode women's joy. And it gives permission to prioritise their own time, happiness and ambition, even if that means refusing the role they were promised would complete them. * IRISH TIMES * A groundbreaking book. A brilliant, evidence-based roadmap for navigating the unique challenges faces by women. -- Eve Rodsky, bestselling author of FAIR PLAY Femonomics is a must-read for working women and their allies - evidence-based, grounded in economics, and engaging. Dr. Low provides the empowering guidance you need to optimize a fulfilling life without overcommitting. -- Katy Milkman, bestselling author of HOW TO CHANGE Corinne Low replaces the idea that we're 'just not trying hard enough', and offers instead a data-driven inventory of the forces that impact our wellbeing - and our bank accounts. Femonomics is a must-read for women in every stage of life. -- Vivian Tu, bestselling author of RICH AF How many times have you heard a working woman say, 'I feel like I'm drowning'? This book is the life preserver she needs. Femonomics puts words - and evidence - to the invisible struggle of women in the labor force. With razor-sharp insight and practical guidance, Corinne Low helps us chart a course to staying afloat - and maybe even doing a few laps for fun. -- Elise Loehnen, bestselling author of ON OUR BEST BEHAVIOR 'Low delivers one of the year's clearest explanations of why so many women feel overstretched at work and at home, with practical strategies that make this book as genuinely useful as it is eye-opening.' * i Paper *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Illustrations
N/A
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-3997-3764-7 (9781399737647)
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CORINNE LOW, PhD is an associate professor of business economics and public policy at the Wharton School, where she teaches an award-winning course on the economics of discrimination. Her research has been published in journals such as the American Economic Review, the Quarterly Journal of Economics, and the Journal of Political Economy. She regularly speaks to and advises companies on their practices, and her research has been featured in media outlets from Vanity Fair and the Guardian to the Harvard Business Review. She received her PhD in economics from Columbia University and her BS in economics and public policy from Duke University, and formerly worked for McKinsey & Company. She lives in Philadelphia with her family.