
Engendered Economics
Incorporating Diversity into Political Economy
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 31. May 1997
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-56324-996-9 (ISBN)
Description
This book provides an overview of current developments within feminist political economy, including reformulations of economic theory, historical and empirical research on the economic roles and status of women and people of color, as well as proposals for broadening the public policy agenda. Rather than offering a feminist critique of neoclassical economics, this volume presents feminist economics in dialogue with progressive economic theory and public policy. It differentiates itself further by addressing issues of class, race and sexuality in interaction with gender.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
tables, charts, bibliography, index
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
538 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56324-996-9 (9781563249969)
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Ellen Mutari | Heather Boushey | William Fraher
Engendered Economics
Incorporating Diversity into Political Economy
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Ellen Mutari | Heather Boushey | William Fraher
Engendered Economics
Incorporating Diversity into Political Economy
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09/2016
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Ellen Mutari | Heather Boushey | William Fraher
Engendered Economics
Incorporating Diversity into Political Economy
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Persons
William Fraher, Ellen Mutari, Heather Boushey
Content
Chapter 1 Introduction, Ellen Mutari, Heather Boushey; Part 1 Dissolving Dichotomies; Chapter 2 Family Troubles, Brian Cooper; Chapter 3 Female Labor Supply During Early Industrialization, Margaret S. Coleman; Chapter 4 Gender, Sexuality, and Sexual Orientation, M. V. Lee Badgett; Chapter 5 A Structural Connection Among Race, Gender, Class, Teresa Brennan; Chapter 6 Class, Gender, and Culture, Ann Davis; Part 2 Engendering Production; Chapter 7 Comparable Worth in a Restructuring Economy, Ellen Mutari, Deborah M. Figart; Chapter 8 Women and Labor Market Flexibility, Kucera David; Chapter 9 Race, Class, and Occupational Mobility, Marilyn Power, Sam Rosenberg; Chapter 10 Embracing Discrimination?, Heather Boushey; Chapter 11 Reversing the Great U-Turn, Deborah M. Figart, June Lapidus;