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Women, Family, and Work: Writings in the Economics of Gender

Karine Moe (Herausgeber)

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256 Seiten
2008
Wiley-Blackwell (Hersteller)
978-0-470-75564-8 (ISBN)
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*12 newly-commissioned essays on the economics of labor, gender, and family life. * Juxtaposes various viewpoints, allowing readers to weigh the benefits and drawbacks of each model. * Applies traditional economic theory to unconventional topics, while also revisioning neoclassical economic thought. .
Women, Family, and Work is a collection of original essays on a wide variety of topics related to the economics of gender and the family. Written by leading thinkers in the field, the essays apply traditional economic theory to unconventional topics, while also developing neoclassical economic thought to provide a better model of economic interactions. *12 newly-commissioned essays on the economics of labor, gender, and family life. * Juxtaposes various viewpoints, allowing readers to weigh the benefits and drawbacks of each model. * Applies traditional economic theory to unconventional topics, while also revisioning neoclassical economic thought.

Karine S. Moe is Associate Professor of Economics at Macalester College, with a PhD from the University of Minnesota. She has written widely on the subject of gender economics, and has been published in journals such as Feminist Economics and The Review of Economic Dynamics.

Notes on Editor and Authors. Acknowledgements. Preface. Part I: Setting the Stage:. Introduction: Setting the Stage: An Introduction and Overview: Karine S. Moe (Macalester College). 1. A Feminist Critique of the Neoclassical Theory of the Family: Marianne A. Ferber (Emirita, University of Illinois). Part II: The Economics of Marriage:. 2. Rational Choice and the Price of Marriage: Robert Cherry: (Brooklyn College and Graduate Center, CUNY). 3. Conceptualizing and Measuring Bargaining Power within the Household: Cheryl Doss: (Yale University). Part III: The Division of Work in the Household:. 4. Gains from Trade and Specialization: The Division of Work in Married Couple Households: Leslie Stratton (Virginia Commonwealth University). 5. But.Who Mows the Lawn?: The Division of Labor in Same-Sex Households: Lisa Giddings (Trinity College). Part IV: The Economics of Childbearing and Childcaring:. 6. Economic Theories of Fertility: Diane Macunovich (Barnard College). 7. The Child Care Economics Conundrum: Quality versus Affordability: Julie Nelson (Tufts University). 8. The Child Care Problem for Low-Income Working Families: Jean Kimmel (Western Michigan University). Part V: The Gender Gap in Earnings:. 9. The Human Capital Explanation for the Gender Gap in Earnings: Joyce P. Jacobsen (Wesleyan University). 10. Occupational Segregation Around the World: Debra Barbezat (Colby College). 11. Labor Market Discrimination: A Case Study of MBAs: Irene Powell (Grinnell College). 12. Employment Discrimination, Economists, and the Law: Joni Hersch (Harvard Law School). Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.1.2008
Verlagsort Hoboken
Sprache englisch
Maße 183 x 265 mm
Gewicht 636 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Mikrosoziologie
Wirtschaft Allgemeines / Lexika
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Makroökonomie
ISBN-10 0-470-75564-4 / 0470755644
ISBN-13 978-0-470-75564-8 / 9780470755648
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