A Guide to Incorporating Gender into the Teaching of Economics
Edward Elgar Publishing
Will be published approx. on 28. October 2026
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-1-0353-4476-5 (ISBN)
Description
This illuminating guide responds to the persistent gender disparity in economics by addressing the need for gender-aware content and feminist pedagogy in economics education. The authors highlight the urgency of adopting a gender-conscious lens and offer practical, evidence-informed strategies to bring gender into the classroom.
Organized around three core objectives, the book explains why gender matters in economics; offers expanded course content featuring diverse authors, topics, and methods; and provides suggestions to strengthen gender-responsive teaching to support critical discussion and ethical engagement. Chapters cover everything from principles of micro and macroeconomics to emerging trends such as methodological plurality and generative AI, taking a forward-thinking approach that moves beyond 'add women and stir' by challenging narrow definitions of production, value, and expertise. The book examines the impact of power and hierarchy on what is taught, whose work is centered, and how students experience the economics classroom. Recommendations include classroom activities, research-backed pedagogical strategies, and larger curricular changes.
Instructors and educators of economics at all levels will benefit from these timely, practical strategies and content modules to make their classrooms more inclusive. This guide is also an invaluable read for educators across the social sciences interested in incorporating gender into their teaching.
Organized around three core objectives, the book explains why gender matters in economics; offers expanded course content featuring diverse authors, topics, and methods; and provides suggestions to strengthen gender-responsive teaching to support critical discussion and ethical engagement. Chapters cover everything from principles of micro and macroeconomics to emerging trends such as methodological plurality and generative AI, taking a forward-thinking approach that moves beyond 'add women and stir' by challenging narrow definitions of production, value, and expertise. The book examines the impact of power and hierarchy on what is taught, whose work is centered, and how students experience the economics classroom. Recommendations include classroom activities, research-backed pedagogical strategies, and larger curricular changes.
Instructors and educators of economics at all levels will benefit from these timely, practical strategies and content modules to make their classrooms more inclusive. This guide is also an invaluable read for educators across the social sciences interested in incorporating gender into their teaching.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-0353-4476-5 (9781035344765)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Jacqueline Strenio, Associate Professor of Economics, School of Business, Norwich University, Laura Beltran Figueroa, Policy and Research Director, Pennsylvania Policy Center, USA, Odile Mackett, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology & Development Studies, University of Johannesburg, South Africa and Sarah F. Small, Assistant Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, University of Utah, USA