28TH IAFFE ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Solidarities and Challenges at the Intersection of Inequalities

WiSE CENTER FOR ECONOMIC JUSTICE 2 7 - 2 9 J U N E 2 0 1 9

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Greeting

IAFFE extends our sincere appreciation to some of the many individuals that have worked so diligently to make this conference a success.

Sara Cantillon, Host, Glasgow Caledonian University Alison Lockhart, On-Site Coordinator Angela O’Hagan and Emily Thomson, On-Site Committee Andrea Collins, IAFFE Conference Coordinator Kim Wunderlich, IAFFE Student Intern Polly Morrice and Nancy Baise, Feminist Economics

Glasgow Caledonian University extends a special thanks to...

Professor Pamela Gilles, Principal, GCU Glasgow | Professor John Lennon, Dean, Glasgow school for Business and Society | Professor Alison Britton, Head of Law and Economics Julie Duncan Head of Conference and Events Councillor Eva Bolander, Glasgow Lord Provost Jackie Kay, Scottish Makar (Poet Laureate)

To the participants on the Scottish Plenary: Christina McKelvie, Minister for Equalities and Older People | Caroline Gardner, Auditor General | Lady Susan Rice, Chair Scottish Fiscal Commission | Emma Ritch, Engender | Talat Yaqoob, Equate Scotland

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DAILY PROGRAM OF EVENTS

DAY ONE – Thursday, June 27

8:00am — 5:00pm | REGISTRATION | Hamish Wood Building

9:00am — 10:50am | WELCOME & OPENING PLENARY | Hamish Wood Building - Room W011

WELCOME

Sara Cantillon, Conference Host, Glasgow Caledonian University Naila Kabeer, Organizer/Chair & outgoing IAFFE President

OPENING PLENARY

Solidarities & Challenges at the Intersection of Inequalities

Pausing at the Intersections: Learning about Gender from LGBTQ People Lee Badgett | Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Articulating the Relationship Between Gender & Class Melanie Samson | Sr. Lecturer in Human Geography, University of the Witwatersrand

Intersecting Inequalities: Race and the Invisibility of Black Women’s Work Nina Banks | Associate Professor of Economics, Bucknell University

Fault Lines in the Understanding of Inequality Ashwini Deshpande | Professor of Economics, Ashoka University

Naila Kabeer | Organizer/Chair & outgoing IAFFE President

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10:50am — 11:10am | BREAK

11:10am — 1:00pm | CONCURRENT SESSIONS 1 | Hamish Wood Building

HOUSEHOLD CARE AND UNPAID WORK: WORK, CARE Devora Shapiro, Southern Oregon University AND WELL-BEING ACROSS THE LIFE COURSE #2 Jacqueline Strenio, Southern Oregon University June 27 — 11:10 to 13:00 | Room W009 Gender Inequality in : The Preference of Sons over How does early marriage affect the education of women in Daughters Brazil? anjana garg, M.D.University, Mariana Teixeira, Insper Regina Madalozzo, Insper Institute of Education and Risk Aversion and Diversification of Health Information Resear Sources among Marginalized Women in Guatemala Brooke Krause, The College of Wooster Impact of Indonesia’s Compulsory Schooling Extension on educational attainment and work outcomes GENDER AND THE MACRO ECONOMY: THE MACRO- Ana Noveria, Newcastle University ECONOMY AND MARKETS #3 June 27 — 11:10 to 13:00 | Room W005 Building aspirations and resistance to early marriage : The role of a conditional cash transfer to adolescent girls in Sociological and Economic Reasons for the Decline In West Bengal, Market And Non-Market Work Among Females In Rural Anindita Sen, University of Calcutta India Amaresh Dubey, University GENDER, ASSETS, AND LABOUR MARKETS: IDENTITY, DISCRIMINATION, AND LABOUR MARKETS #2 Women’s labour market inclusion in rural-urban territories June 27 — 11:10 to 13:00 | Room W10B Chiara Cazzuffi, Rimisp - Latin American Center for Rural Development "Is it really discrimination if everyone is required to do the David López Moreno, Rimisp same??” The neoliberal justification of labour market Santiago Satizábal, Rimisp discrimination against women wearing headscarves Doris Weichselbaumer, University of Linz Tax Increment Financing and Gentrification of Urban Communities By the Content of their Character? Discrimination, Social April Burrage, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Identity, and Observed Distributions of Income Paulo dos Santos, New School for Social Research The Trilemma of Gender Based Analysis. Noé Wiener, University of Massachusetts Amherst Frances Woolley, Carleton University

Measuring the Impact of Sexual Harassment in the GENDER REGIMES AND ALTERNATIVES TO Workplace CAPITALISM Marcella Corsi, Sapienza University of Rome June 27 — 11:10 to 13:00 | Room W001 Giulia Zacchia, Sapienza University of Rome Chair: S Charusheela, University of Washington, Bothell

Effects of crime and security issues on urban informal Masculinity and Capitalism in the Public Private Split in the market trade: experiences of Ghanaian women traders in American Economy two formalized markets in Accra, Ghana Barbara Hopkins, Wright State University Charlotte Wrigley-Asante, University of Ghana Counter-systemic epistemologies of feminist economics SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES: Karin Schoenpflug, Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS) BODY, WORK AND RIGHTS #2 Vienna June 27 — 11:10 to 13:00 | Room W007 Nervous Conditions: Neurasthenia and the Modern Inequalities In Health Care Utilisation And Universal Health Economic Subject Coverage In Senegal: An Analysis The Decomposition Colin Danby, University of Washington, Bothell Method Mouhamed Samba, Université de Thiès Planning or Care: Masculinist and Decolonial Feminist Ibrahima Thiam, Université de Thiès Visions of Solidarity S Charusheela, University of Washington, Bothell What lies beneath: What an intersectional analysis can reveal about ‘cost-effectiveness’ and the ‘value’ of healthcare

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POLICY APPROACHES TO UNPAID CARE: PROGRESS Roundtable: MOBILISING MAXIMUM AVAILABLE AND GAPS TOWARDS SDG 5.4 RESOURCES: GENDER EQUALITY AND TAX JUSTICE June 27 — 11:10 to 13:00 | Room W002 June 27 — 11:10 to 13:00 | Hanging Lantern Room Chair: Zahrah Nesbitt-Ahmed, Chair: Elisabeth Klatzer, Independent Researcher/Activist

Policy approaches to unpaid care: investing in Angela O'Hagan, Glasgow Caledonian University infrastructure and promoting shared household Ruth Pearson, Professor responsibility Matti Kohonen, Christian Aid Sally BADEN, Independent Consultant and Researcher Anam Butt, Oxfam Great Britain

Policy approaches to unpaid care and work: challenges and HOUSEHOLDS, CARE AND UNPAID WORK: WORK, opportunities in public care services provision CARE AND WELL-BEING ACROSS THE LIFE COURSE #3 Susan Joekes June 27 — 11:10 to 13:00 | Room W119 Discussant: Sarah Gammage, ICRW Your days are numbered: A critical look at healthy active HOUSEHOLDS, CARE AND UNPAID WORK: aging HOUSEHOLDS, POWER, AND DECISION-MAKING #2 Martha MacDonald, Saint Mary's University June 27 — 11:10 to 13:00 | Room W008 Albert Banerjee, St. Thomas University Jacqueline Choiniere, York University Patterns of household time allocation after out-migration Hannah Randolph, American University Women Empowerment and Economic Growth: (A spatial econometric analysis in a global perspective) Remittances, Household Labour Supply and Investments: nisar Ahmad, Sultan Qaboos University Evidence from Bangladesh Amjad Naveed, Aarhus University Sophie Boote, University of Oxford Changing levels of inequality where age and gender The Mother-in-Law Effect: Linking qualitative observations intersect. to quantitative analysis on household structure, migration, Siobhan Austen, Curtin University and empowerment in Nepal Cheryl Doss, University of Oxford Employment biographies, pension and health: an Ruth Meinzen-Dick, IFPRI international comparison Rajendra Pradhan, Nepa School Tindara Addabbo, University of Modena e Reggion Emilia, I He has gone but how is she doing? Impact of male out- Laura Romeu Gordo, Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen migration on women’s employment and empowerment in Michaela Gstrein, WPZ Research agriculture: Evidence from Tajikistan Rita Borges Neves, Social Sciences Institute, Univ.Minho - Kashi Kafle, International water management institute ScHARR, University of Sheffield (IWMI) Erdgin Mane, The Food and Agriculture Organization of SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES: the United Nations SOCIAL PROTECTION Susan Kaaria, FAO June 27 — 11:10 to 13:00 | Room W10a Vanya Slavchevska, CGIAR Public provision of non-farm employment for the rural poor GENDER, ASSETS, AND LABOUR MARKETS: IDENTITY, and impact on health outcomes in Ghana: the role of social DISCRIMINATION, AND LABOUR MARKETS #4 protection June 27 — 11:10 to 13:00 | Room W003 Isaac Osei-Akoto, University of Ghana

The gender pay gap for part-time women workers in South Do asset transfers to women in extreme poverty enhance Africa their capabilities? Qualitative evaluations of short and long Kathryn Beek, Stellenbosch University term impacts Olivia Ezeobi, Stellenbosch University Andrea Collins, International Association for Feminist Economics The Gender Pay Gap in Turkey's ICT Sector Fadime Sahin Employment Effects of Unemployment Benefits in Mauritius Hannah Liepmann, International Labour Organization Net effects of cognitive and noncognitive skills on earnings Clemente Pignatti Morano, International Labour and type of employment Organization and Graduate Institute of Geneva Dileni Gunewardena, University of Peradeniya Investing in free universal childcare. A comparative Elizabeth King, Brookings Institution analysis of costs, short-term employment effects and fiscal Alexandria Valerio, World Bank revenue in South Africa, Turkey, the UK and Uruguay Jerome De Henau, The Open University “Obviously women are going to get lower wages than men!” Unpacking norms and perceptions around difference in daily wages in rural Bangladesh Lopita Huq, BRAC University

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CARE ECONOMY: PAID AND UNPAID WORK IN KOREA June 27 — 11:10 to 13:00 | Room W004 Thinking about Hard Times for Elder Care in Korea: The Chair: Jooyeoun Suh, AARP Gap of Actual Care Hours and Preferred Care Hours Seung-Eun Cha, Suwon University Counting Unpaid and Paid Care in Korea Hyuna Moon, Seoul National University Jooyeoun Suh, AARP Maria Floro, American University MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT & ENGAGEMENT #1 June 27 — 11:10 to 13:00 | Room WTBA (see online Measuring the overall consequences of caregiving: a program) multidimensional approach Chair: Amanda Kaiser, Kaiser Insights LLC Jiweon Jun, Seoul National University Ito Peng Kisoo Eun, Seoul National University

13:10pm — 14:20pm | LUNCH – 25th Anniversary of Feminist Economics | Hamish Wood W001

14:30pm — 16:20pm | CONCURRENT SESSIONS 2 | Hamish Wood Building

GENDER IMPLICATIONS OF FORMALISATION Griha Paricharika Samiti( West Bengal Domestic Workers’ POLICIES: A CROSS-COUNTRY ANALYSIS Union) And Srishty For Human Rights Society(Srishty) June 27 — 14:30 to 16:20 | Room W009 Ayshi Banerjee, Institute of Development Studies Chair: Jayati Ghosh, Jawaharlal Nehru University Feminist Labor Politics in the Neo-liberal Era: A Study of Dzodzi Tsikata, University of Ghana Women Workers’ Protest in the Tea Plantations of South Hameda Deedat, NALEDA India C.P. Chandrasekhar, Jawaharlal Nehru University Binitha Thampi, IIT Madras Jessica Vechbanyongratana, Chulalongkorn University Mouna Cherkaoui, Mohammad V University The Impact of Employment In Women's Empowerment: Does A Job Suffice? Evidence from Kosovo GENDER, ASSETS, AND LABOUR MARKETS: IDENTITY, Dita Dobranja, Riinvest Institute DISCRIMINATION, AND LABOUR MARKETS #1 Ilire Mehmeti, Riinvest Institute June 27 — 14:30 to 16:20 | Room W008 Negotiating with the Gendered Spaces of Tea Estates Gender, employment and earnings of young adults in Anu Philipose, University of Hyderabad developing countries: Evidence from the Young Lives Survey Fiona Carmichael, University of Birmingham HOUSEHOLDS, CARE AND UNPAID WORK: Christian Darko, University of Birmingham HOUSEHOLDS, POWER, AND DECISION-MAKING #4 Nicholas Vasilakos, University of East Anglia June 27 — 14:30 to 16:20 | Room W004

Gendered aspects of young people and precarious work Where is gender in the analysis of the coping strategies of Arlette Covarrubias, El Colegio MExiquense A.C. Syrian refugee households in Lebanon? Saja Al Zoubi, University of Oxford Revisiting the U.S. Motherhood Wage Penalty: Proximity to Family & Work Familial Coping with Chronic Illness: Evidence from Malawi Mariana Ronchini, University of Massachusetts Boston Catherine Hensly, American University

The menopause taboo and work: The impact of menopause How are women react a demographic shock? An analysis on the working lives of women in the police force between divorce and female economic status Carol Atkinson, MMU Ana de Almeida, University Federal of Viçosa Fiona Carmichael, University of Birmingham Lorena Costa, UFV Jo Duberley, University of Birmingham The economic consequences of intimate partner violence: GENDER, ASSETS, AND LABOUR MARKETS: WORK, evidence from the United States EMPOWERMENT, AND COLLECTIVE ACTION #1 Jacqueline Strenio, Southern Oregon University June 27 — 14:30 to 16:20 | Room W10b HOUSEHOLDS, CARE AND UNPAID WORK: WORK, Analysis Of Power And Em(Power)Ment In Non- CARE AND WELL-BEING ACROSS THE LIFE COURSE #1 Governmental Organisation(Ngo) Led Collective June 27 — 14:30 to 16:20 | Room W002 Organisation Of Women : A Case Study Of Paschim Banga

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Socially locating children’s participation in care work: Empowering women in agriculture: With information or empirical data from a qualitative study of young carers in role models? the UK Els Lecoutere, University of Antwerp Chloe Alexander, University of Birmingham David Spielman, International Food Policy Research Institute Children’s Roles in Social Reproduction: reexamining the Bjorn Van Campenhout, International Food Policy discourse on care through a child lens Research Institute Elena Camilletti, UNICEF Prerna Banati, UNICEF Gender Gap in public good preferences in Africa: Do gender Sarah Cook, UNSW norms matter? OULIMATA NDIAYE, CERDI Clermont Auvergne Is the distribution of “invisible” homework the most University egalitarian among our grandparents? Irina Kalabikhina, Lomonosov Moscow State University Take five ? Challenges for GRB training Zhadra Shaikenova, Lomonosov Moscow State University claudy vouhe, etre egale

A Bayesian Estimation and Prediction of Child Labour in Effects of HIV on gender-gaps in educational attainment of India children in Zimbabwe: A non-linear multivariate Jihye Kim, University of Manchester decomposition analysis Wendy Olsen, University of Manchester Tatenda Zinyemba, United Nations University-MERIT Arkadiusz Wiśniowski, University of Manchester Wim Groot, Maastricht University Milena Pavlova, Maastricht University Roundtable: GENDER EQUALITY AND ECONOMIC POLICY, WITH A FOCUS ON WOMEN’S LABOR AND SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC POLICIES AND HUMAN RIGHTS, IN THE CONTEXT OF DEVELOPING PROGRAMMES:RETHINKING POLICY NEW STANDARDS TO TACKLE DISCRIMINATION AND June 27 — 14:30 to 16:20 | Room W007 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN THE CHANGING WORLD OF WORK. Women, gender targets, and purchasing power: a feminist June 27 — 14:30 to 16:20 | Hanging Lantern Room position on the ethical considerations of market systems Chair: Melissa Upreti, Center for Women's Global approaches and programming Leadership Fatimah Kelleher, WISE Development Network

Radhika Balakrishnan, Rutgers University Re-Thinking Female Empowerment and Gender Equality: Nata Duvvury, National University of Ireland, Galway Finding Lessons for the Sustainable Development Goals Melissa Upreti, Center for Women's Global Leadership Unpacking the Black Box of Unpaid Work in the United Kingdom and Ghana SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES: Amanda Koppang Willfors BODY, WORK AND RIGHTS #1 June 27 — 14:30 to 16:20 | Room W005 Re-interpreting social costs and social infrastructure on the basis of the ethic of care The Economics of the Global Gag Rule and Sexual Stefan Kesting, Leeds University Business School Citizenship manjot multani, California Institute of Integral Studies Does greater financial inclusion of women farmers and pastoralists in Afar and Oromia lead to greater economic Does Comprehensive Sex Education Reduce Teenage empowerment of rural women and increased household Pregnancies? A Study of North Carolina’s 2009 Healthy food security? Youth Act Marya Hillesland, FAO Melissa Mahoney, University of North Carolina Asheville Erdgin Mane, FAO Caroline Meyers, UNC Asheville Susan Kaaria, FAO Kathleen Lawlor, University of North Carolina Asheville Vanya Slavchevska, CGIAR Mihret Alemu, FAOET Reproductive Healthcare and Women’s Economic Opportunity: How identity and position shape pathways POVERTY, DISCRIMINATION, AND CAPABILITY between the two and women’s capabilities. DEPRIVATION: MACROECONOMICS AND Kate Bahn, Washington Center for Equitable Growth EXPLOITATION Melissa Mahoney, University of North Carolina Asheville June 27 — 14:30 to 16:20 | Room WTBA (see online Annie McGrew, Center for American Progress program)

The Origins of Female Genital Cutting The Effect of Gender and Telecommunications on Human Lindsey Novak, ColCollege Trafficking Teresa Perry, Colorado State University SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES: INTERVENTIONS FOR GENDER Comparing the relationship between sole versus assisted EQUALITY childcare, and subjective well-being in South Africa June 27 — 14:30 to 16:20 | Room W10a Dorrit Posel, University of the Witwatersrand Michelle Hatch, UKZN

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Samanmala Doribawila, University of Peradeniya Tax awareness and citizen participation from the gender Ana María Tribin, Banco de la República perspective: an empirical study Yady Barerro, University of Antioquia Gloria Alarcón, Universidad de Murcia Jose Manuel Mayor GENDER BUDGETING: COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENTAL DEVELOPMENTS Gender equality and economic growth: results from a new June 27 — 14:30 to 16:20 | Room W001 Comprehensive Index of Gender Equality Chair: Angela O'Hagan, Glasgow Caledonian University Geske Dijkstra, Erasmus University Rotterdam Lola Lautenschlaeger, Erasmus University Rotterdam Watching the neighbours: Lessons on gender budgeting from Scotland and Wales DISLOCATION AND (NON-) BELONGING OF THE Angela O'Hagan, Glasgow Caledonian University MIGRANT WOMEN IN ASIA June 27 — 14:30 to 16:20 | Room W119 Integrated well-being gender budgeting from a capability Chair: Fumie Ohashi, Ochanomizu University approach perspective: evidences from Senegal Tindara Addabbo, University of Modena and Reggio Between Trafficking and Migration: Dislocation and Emilia Solidarity among Filipino Migrant Women and Japanese Antonella Picchio, University of Modena and Reggio Filipino Children, NGOs Emilia Sera Ono, JSPS Caterina Arciprete, University of Florence Mario Biggeri, University of Florence Situated in Dislocation: Rural Migrant Domestic Workers Mooring Strategies in Urban China The organizational culture in the management of objective Fumie Ohashi, Ochanomizu University and subjective power, a key deterrent factor in Gender- Responsive Budgeting. Examining Karayuki-san in Light of Migration and “(Non- Mariana Gonzalez-Pirez )Belonging” Niina Takemoto, JSPS Implementing Gender Responsive Budgets in Municipal Level: Istanbul Beylikdüzü and Eskişehir Odunpazarı Cases ROUNDTABLE: TEACHING GENDER ANALYSIS IN Özgün Akduran, Istanbul University ECONOMICS IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH June 27 — 14:30 to 16:20 | Room W003 Implementing Gender Responsive Budgeting in Ukraine: Chair: Mieke Meurs, American University Achievements and Challenges of a “PFM-focused” approach Maja Bosnic, Sida funded Gender Budgeting in Ukraine Myagmarsuren Boldbaatar, Nat’l University of Project Mongolia Catharina Schmitz, NIRAS Otgontugs Banzragch, National University of Mongolia Elisabeth Klatzer, Independent Researcher/Activist Dileni Gunewardena, University of Peradeniya

4:20pm — 4:45pm | BREAK

4:45pm — 6:15pm | MEMBERSHIP MEETING & BOOK CELEBRATION | Hamish Wood W011

6:30pm — 8:00pm | OPENING RECEPTION – Wine and Canapés | George Moore Building

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DAY TWO – Friday, June 28

8:00am — 5:00pm | REGISTRATION | Hamish Wood Building

8:30am — 10:20am | CONCURRENT SESSIONS 3 | Hamish Wood Building

RECONCILING THE WORLD OF ‘WORK’ FOR GENDER Working towards a just feminist economy: The role of EQUALITY: INTERSECTIONS OF CARE WORK AND decent work, public services, progressive taxation and PAID WORK corporate accountability in achieving women’s rights June 28 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room W001 Roosje Saalbrink, Womankind Worldwide

Is the Maternity Benefit Amendment Act in India missing an Women's Rights Beyond The Business Case: Ensuring Ethics of Care? Corporate Accountability Meenakshi Krishnan, Institude of Development Studies Wangari Kinoti, Action Aid

Childcare and women’s empowerment: Evidence from four Why debt servicing in Africa is harming African women countries Dinah Musindarwezo, Womankind Worldwide Deepta Chopra, Institute of Development Studies Amrita Saha, Institute of Development Studies Discussants: Emma Burgisser, Bretton Woods Project Operationalising ‘Depletion’: Evidence from India, Nepal, James Heintz, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Rwanda and Tanzania Amrita Saha, Institute of Development Studies HOUSEHOLDS, CARE AND UNPAID WORK: Deepta Chopra, Institute of Development Studies HOUSEHOLDS, POWER, AND DECISION-MAKING #1 June 28 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room W002 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES: FEMINISM, THEORY, AND POLITICS Women’s Time Use and Decision-Making in Mongolian June 28 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room W004 Herding Households Amarjargal Amartuvshin, University of the Humanities Honouring British Feminist Economists: Recognition as Otgontugs Banzragch, National University of Mongolia caring activity Myagmarsuren Boldbaatar, National University of Kanchana Ruwanpura, University of Edinburgh Mongolia Mieke Meurs, American University Women’s Exploitation beyond the Productive Realm: Unpaid Reproductive Labour of Women Garment Workers Gender, Time Use And Food Security: Evidences From Brazil in Turkey Cicero Braga, UFV Ayse Arslan, Hacettepe University Lorena Costa, UFV

Insights from the international roots of IAFFE Gender differentials in time use: Implications for household Kristin Dale, Univeristy of Agder efficiency in agricultural productivity in Olajumoke Adeyeye, Obafemi Awolowo University What we need is good theory and radical politics Ayodeji Ogunleye, Obafemi Awolowo University Antonella Picchio Adebayo Akinola, Obafemi Awolowo University Adebayo Bamire, Obafemi Awolowo University WORKING TOWARDS A GLOBAL JUST FEMINIST Abdoulaye Tahirou, International Institute of Tropical ECONOMY Agriculture June 28 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room W119 Hannah Reed, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Chair: Inna Michaeli, Association for Women's Rights in Didier Alia, University of Washington Development (AWID) Ayala Wineman, University of Washington

Unpaid Care, Intersecting Inequalities and the Power of The Impact of Households Appliances on Education Public Services Outcomes: Evidence from Mexico Anam Butt, Oxfam Great Britain Dulce Guevara Lopez, London School of Economics and Diya Dutta, Oxfam India Political Science

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GENDER, ASSETS, AND LABOUR MARKETS: FINANCE Normative Foundations of Pluralist Feminist Economics AND ENTERPRISE #2 Ulrike Knobloch, University of Vechta June 28 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room W008 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC POLICIES AND Collective action, individual agency and gender outcomes: PROGRAMMES:PUBLIC POLICIES FOR GENDER Through the lens of microfinance EQUALITY Supriya Garikipati, University of Liverpool June 28 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room W007

Access to credit for unorganized entrepreneurs in India: Can a systems approach help address workplace gender Evidences of deterrence and discrimination against women equality? Prateeksha Maurya, Indian Institute of Technology Abigail Powell, UNSW Australia Roorkee Fanny Salignac, Kedge Business School Pratap Mohanty, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee Pushing back on macro-economic policies:public services Do Women Really Saving Differently Than Men? for women's rights Isalia Nava-Bolaños, UNAM Baishali Chatterjee, Action Aid

Towards more caring and equalizing institutions: The role The place of cities and provinces in advancing women’s of economic human rights: A critical analysis of gender and trade in Robert McMaster Africa Michelle Maziwisa, University of the Western Cape GENDER, ASSETS, AND LABOUR MARKETS: CULTURE AND POLITICS IN THE ECONOMY Double Discrimination and Policies in Brazil June 28 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room W10b Laura Diniz Penteado de Barros, University of Goettingen Manuel Santos Silva, University of Goettingen Culture: Determining Factor in Female Participation in Politics? POVERTY, DISCRIMINATION, AND CAPABILITY Luiza Morelli, Insper DEPRIVATION: THE MULTIPLE DIMENSIONS OF Regina Madalozzo, Insper Institute of Education and POVERTY AND DEPRIVATION #2 Resear June 28 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room W005

Women As Policy Makers At Grass Root Level In India: A Exploring the Continuum: Violence Against Women and Puzzle In Haryana Security in Nepal’s Transition to Peace Kavita Chakravarty, Maharshi Dayanand University, Smita Ramnarain, University of Rhode Island Rohtak The intergenerational transmission of disadvantage into „my fe*male gaze: gender goes mainstream? An Analysis of the labor market in Europe. The role of fathers and mothers gender relations and female representation in the docu- Paola Villa, University of Trento drama Hidden Figures“ Michaela GSTREIN, WPZ Research Unpacking Household Asset Inequality: Evidence from Post War Eastern Sri Lanka Gender Bias in the Movie Industry Sasini Kulatunga, University of Colombo Victor Fernandez-Blanco, Universidad de Oviedo maria jose perez-villadoniga, Oviedo University Women's Property Rights and the Intra-Household Fernanda Gutierrez-Navratil, Public University of Navarre Distribution of Wealth. Puzzles in Latin American Economic Juan Prieto-Rodriguez, University of Oviedo History Carmen Diana Deere, University of Florida ENVIRONMENT, AGRICULTURE, AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT: CLIMATE CHANGE, CRIMINAL TIME AND INCOME/CONSUMPTION POVERTY IN JUSTICE PERSPECTIVE June 28 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room W003 June 28 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room W009 Chair: Thomas Masterson, Levy Economics Institute of Gender and climate justice: feminist ecological economics Bard College in practice Patricia Perkins, York University Policy interventions to reduce unpaid work activities in Ghana and Tanzania: policy design and macroeconomic Who pollutes more? Gender differences in consumptions impacts patterns Ajit Zacharias, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College Mònica Serrano, University of Barcelona Thomas Masterson, Levy Economics Institute of Bard Francisca Toro, University of Oviedo College Montserrat Guillen, Universitat de Barcelona Michalis Nikiforos, Levy Economics Institute Fernando Rios-Avila, Levy Economics Institute of Bard Degrowth and Feminist Economics: Towards a Mutually College Enriching Alliance Kijong Kim, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College Corinna Dengler, University of Vechta Tamar Khitarishvili, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College

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Ann-Christin Kleinert, University of Vechta The Dual Problem of Women’s Time Poverty and Inactivity in Italy. An application of LIMTIP Solidarity with Indigenous Families: Can Supporting Erica Aloe, Sapienza University of Rome Mothers Help to Keep their Children out of the Child and Youth Justice Systems in Manitoba, Canada Into the margin! Women and Microfinance in Europe Lorna Turnbull, University of Manitoba, Marcella Corsi, Sapienza University of Rome Giulia Zacchia, Sapienza University of Rome “Putting caregivers for persons in situation of dependency Fabrizio Botti, Università degli Studi Guglielmo Marconi on the agenda: Case study of the mobilisation of Chilean women” GENDER BUDGETING AND CIVIL SOCIETY: THE María Terminel Salinas EXPERIENCE OF THE UK WOMEN'S BUDGET GROUP June 28 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Hanging Lantern Room Cooperation and the provision of local public goods in Chair: Ruth Pearson, Professor remote rural communities Patrick Ward, Duke Kunshan University Jerome De Henau, The Open University Muzna Alvi, International Food Policy Research Institute Diane Elson, University of Essex David Spielman, International Food Policy Research Sara Reis, UK Women's Budget Group Institute

GENDER AND TRADE STRATEGY SESSION: FEMINIST GENDER AND THE MACRO ECONOMY: THE MACRO- ECONOMICS FOR POLICY AND ADVOCACY ECONOMY AND MARKETS #1 June 28 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room WTBA (see online June 28 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room W10a program) Gender, Employment and Poverty in Asia: Trends and policy Rachel Noble, ActionAid UK implications Mariama Williams, IGTN Naoko Otobe Edme Dominguez, University of Gottemburg Marzia Fontana, Inst. of Development Studies at Suss Labor markets and informal work in the Global South Alma Espino, CIEDUR SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES:POLICY ADVOCACY, COLLECTIVE Hegemonic Masculinity Under Capitalism: Women, Work, ACTION AND SOLIDARITY #2 and Wellbeing June 28 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room WTBA (see online Sarah Small, Colorado State University program) Gendered varieties of endogamous kinship structures and Caring for solidarity // German Trade unions’ role in the married women’s labor supply in Pakistan care economy – recognizing questions of gender, class and Sana Khalil, University of Massachusetts Amherst race/migration – a materialist feminist approach

10:20am — 10:40am | BREAK

10:40am — 12:30pm | CONCURRENT SESSIONS 4 | Hamish Wood Building

ADVANCING FEMINIST ECONOMIC ALTERNATIVES TO EMPOWERMENT IN PRACTICE: POLICY AND SUPPORT CATALYSE CHANGE FOR WOMEN’S ECONOMIC RIGHTS FOR WOMEN IN KOREA, THE UNITED STATES, June 28 — 10:40 to 12:30 | Hanging Lantern Room CANADA, AND JAPAN Chair: Wangari Kinoti, Action Aid June 28 — 10:40 to 12:30 | Room W119 Chair: Mariko OGAWA, Kyushu Univeersity Crystal Simeoni, FEMNET Naila Kabeer, London School of Economics and Political Opening a space for transnational feminist activism: Jayati Ghosh, Jawaharlal Nehru University Formation of marriage migrant women’s collectives in Radhika Balakrishnan, Rutgers University Korea Dzodzi Tsikata, University of Ghana Akwi Seo, Fukuoka Women's University Roosje Saalbrink, Womankind Worldwide Inna Michaeli, Association for Women's Rights in Empowerment of women in vocational training in Japan: Development (AWID) Focus on quality of life and change in motivation after training Ami Hayashi, Ochanomizu University

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Comparative Studies of Gender Equality Policy in the United One Pusumane, African Leadership University - States, Canada, and Japan: Perspectives from women NGO’s Accredited Glasgow Caledonian University initiative on domestic violence programs Mariko OGAWA, Kyushu Univeersity Workplace Flexibility and Managerial Performance of a Female-Owned Home-Based Firm GENDER AND THE MACRO ECONOMY: THE MACRO- Oluwasheyi Oladipo, SUNY Old Westbury ECONOMY AND MARKETS #2 Katarzyna Platt, SUNY College at Old Westbury June 28 — 10:40 to 12:30 | Room W007 Hyoung Suk Shim, CUNY College of Staten Island

Do women gain from structural change? Gender GENDER, ASSETS, AND LABOUR MARKETS: FINANCE segregation and productivity growth AND ENTERPRISE #3 Valeria Esquivel, ILO June 28 — 10:40 to 12:30 | Room W004

Occupational Segregation, (Un)equal Pay, and the Future of Fostering financial citizenship – access to financial services Work in the United States and wealth-building capacities among minority women in Ariane Hegewisch, Institute for Women's Policy Research the USA Gary Dymski, University of Leeds Does the changing occupational structure impact female Hanna Szymborska, The Open University labour force participation? Amaresh Dubey, Jawaharlal Nehru University A Study on the Economic Impact of Gender Quotas for Jyoti Pal, Jawaharlal Nehru University Corporate Boards: Evidence from Korean Women Manager Panel Data Gender Pricing in Austria HYO-YONG SUNG, Sungshin Women's University Karin Schoenpflug, Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS) Nan Jue Kim, Korean Women's Development Institute Vienna Viktoria Eberhardt, University of Vienna Aspirations and realities in gender, diversity, and inclusion: a study from the UK finance and banking sector GENDER, ASSETS AND AGRICULTURE Ania Plomien, London School of Economics June 28 — 10:40 to 12:30 | Room W001 Diane Perrons, London School of Economics Chair: Cheryl Doss, University of Oxford Gender Discrimination And Inequality In Nigeria: Tax Gender and Agricultural Decision-making: The Role of Self Payment Patterns Among Market Women and Proxy Reporting in Karnataka, India Yetunde Aluko, Nigerian Institute Of Social And Economi Suchitra Yegnanarayan, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore GENDER, ASSETS, AND LABOUR MARKETS: IDENTITY, Hema Swaminathan, Indian Institute of Management DISCRIMINATION, AND LABOUR MARKETS #5 Bangalore June 28 — 10:40 to 12:30 | Room W008 Rahul Lahoti Discussant: Rosa Luz Duran, Universidad de Lima Unpaid domestic work: Theoretical contributions based on a qualitative approach. Who do women and men in Ghana inherit? Noelba Millán Cruz, Universidad Nacional del Tolima, Abena Oduro, University of Ghana Colombia Juliana Pertusi, Universidad de Belgrano The feminization of agriculture in India? A feminist political economy analysis Mothers’ Birth Giving Status and the Division of Parental Smriti Rao, Assumption College Leave – A Comparison of Adoptive and Biological Parents Ylva Moberg, Stockholm University Female Land Rights, Bargaining And Labor Decisions In Rural Farm Households In Peru Japanese Economy and Labor Market from Disparities Rosa Luz Duran, Universidad de Lima Gender and Employment Types on Lifetime and Annual Income, Social Security Obligations, Redistribution, and GENDER, ASSETS, AND LABOUR MARKETS: FINANCE Gini Coefficient AND ENTERPRISE #1 Hiromi Ishizuka, Sanno University in Japan June 28 — 10:40 to 12:30 | Room W002 The leave "kite": Leaves, carework and labour participation Is the modern Arab woman an entrepreneur? Exploring in Argentinean LGBTQI families entrepreneurial identity, capabilities, and constraints LUCIA CIRMI OBON, CONICET among Kuwaiti female entrepreneurs Melissa Langworthy, Ladysmith POVERTY, DISCRIMINATION, AND CAPABILITY DEPRIVATION: METHODOLOGY AND MEASUREMENT The Culture of Creative Enterprise June 28 — 10:40 to 12:30 | Room W10a Hannah Clinch, Tacit-tacit Reflection on the correct measure of monetary poverty: Understand gender perceptions of entrepreneurial away from the household and back. leadership Botswana youth Irene Berthonnet, University Paris Diderot

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The missing dimension: a gender-based analysis of WOMEN'S ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT AND FEMINIST multidimensional child poverty FOREIGN POLICY IN THE CURRENT DEVELOPMENT Lucia Ferrone, Università degli Studi di Firenze DISCOURSE Caterina Arciprete, ARCO Lab/University of Florence June 28 — 10:40 to 12:30 | Room W009 Mario Biggeri, University of Florence Chair: Sarah Gammage, ICRW

Getting the (Gender-Disaggregated) Lay of the Land: The Defining Feminist Foreign Policy Impact of Survey Respondent Selection on Measuring Land Lyric Thompson, International Center for Research on Ownership and Rights Women Talip Kilic, World Bank Rachel Clement, International Center for Research on Heather Moylan, World Bank Women Gayatri Koolwal, UN Foundation Discussant: Sarah Gammage, ICRW

Counting People, not Objects. A standpoint theoretical Women’s Economic Empowerment: Where are the Rights? reflection on feminist quantitative methodology Sarah Gammage, ICRW Lisa Marie Seebacher, Centre for Social Innovation (ZSI) Discussant: Lyric Thompson, International Center for Research on Women POVERTY, DISCRIMINATION, AND CAPABILITY DEPRIVATION: THE MULTIPLE DIMENSIONS OF Unintended Consequences of Women’s Economic POVERTY AND DEPRIVATION #1 Empowerment Programming June 28 — 10:40 to 12:30 | Room W005 Neetu John, International Center for Research On Wom Discussant: Nilanjana Sengupta, International Center Quantifying Intersectionality : Using interaction effects to for Research on Women( ICRW) assess the impact of gender, material deprivation and ethnicity on mental, physical and general health in the Applying a Feminist Lens to Policies and Programs for Great Britain. Women’s Economic Empowerment in India Youngcho Lee, University of Cambridge Subhalakshmi Nandi, International Center for Research Jacques Wels, University of Cambridge & Université libre on Women (ICRW) de Bruxelles Nilanjana Sengupta, International Center for Research on Women( ICRW) Sexual Minorities and Poverty in the United States Discussant: Neetu John, International Center for Marilyn Markel, Western Michigan University Research On Women

Time and Income Poverty: Detecting Gender Differences GENDER, ASSETS, AND LABOUR MARKETS: IDENTITY, among the Hidden Poor Using Distributional Regression DISCRIMINATION, AND LABOUR MARKETS #7 Franziska Dorn, Georg-August-University Goettingen June 28 — 10:40 to 12:30 | Room W003 Thomas Kneib, University of Goettingen Occupational Achievements of Same-Sex Couples in the U.S. Poverty, Precarity And Gender - A Multidimensional Gender and Race Approach Coral del Rio, Universidade de Vigo Izaura Carvalho, Umass Amherst Olga Alonso-Villar, Universidade de Vigo

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC POLICIES AND The role of sex, sexuality and gender expression in PROGRAMMES:POLICY ADVOCACY, COLLECTIVE employment and earnings in South Africa ACTION AND SOLIDARITY #1 Debra Shepherd, University of Stellenbosch June 28 — 10:40 to 12:30 | Room WTBA (see online program) Access and labour mobility in the career paths of travestis living in Metropolitan Lima (Peru) Gender budgeting activism in Iceland: The case of Feminist Maria Grados, University of Sussex finance Freyja Barkardóttir The sex economy Monica O'Connor, University College Dublin Demystifying Translating Research to Advocacy: Domestic Violence and Colombia’s 2019 CEDAW Review SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES: Greta Friedemann-Sanchez, University of Minnesota FOOD, EDUCATION, AND CRISES June 28 — 10:40 to 12:30 | Room WTBA (see online The contribution of feminist research to current research program) policy debates Maren Jochimsen, University of Duisburg-Essen Demographic trends and food waste: Evidence from time series analysis How to maximise the policy impact of feminist economics? Yi-Chen Lin, Tamkang University Lessons from action research Wen-Shuenn Deng, Tamkang University Monica Costa, Curtin University Rhonda Sharp, University of South Australia Gender and Crises Responses – Impact on Household Siobhan Austen, Curtin University Ana Androsik, New School for Social Research

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The Historical Evolution of the Cost of Social Reproduction Roundtable: IAFFE FINANCE & BUDGETARY in the United States, 1959-2012 DISCUSSION Katherine Moos, University of Massachusetts Amherst June 28 — 10:40 to 12:30 | Room W10b Chair: Mieke Meurs, American University Austerity, ageing and older women: The Greek crisis 2007- 2016 James Heintz, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Antigone Lyberaki, Panteion University of Social and Elissa Braunstein, Colorado State University Political Science Andrea Collins, IAFFE

12:40pm — 1:40pm | LUNCH | 2019 SURAJ MAL AND SHYAMA DEVI AGARWAL BOOK PRIZE | Hamish Wood 011

Caroline Shenaz Hossein, York University Politicized Microfinance: Money, Power and Violence in Black Americas

1:50pm — 3:40pm | CONCURRENT SESSIONS 5 | Hamish Wood Building

CONTEMPORARY FEMINIST POLITICAL ECONOMIES Carework and gender gaps in agricultural productivity: OF WORK the case of Tanzania June 28 — 13:50 to 15:40 | Hanging Lantern Room A. Akram-Lodhi, Trent University

Nuture Commodified: an investigation of gender and work Work-time reduction as an environmnetal tool - work-time in an emerging breast milk industry preferences amongst environmentally aware employees Susan Newman, University of the West of England Alexandra Arntsen, Birmingham City University

Invisible wombs of the Market: waged and unwaged GENDER AND PRECARIOUS WORK IN THE NEW reproductive labour under capitalism ECONOMY sigrid vertommen, King's College London June 28 — 13:50 to 15:40 | Room W119 Chair: Farida Khan, University of Re-negotiating Social Reproduction, Work and Gender Roles in Occupied Palestine The Gig Economy: Precarious or No? Hannah Bargawi, SOAS, Linda Lucas, Eckerd College

Time & The Sweatshop: Labour Circulation and Informal and Precarious Female Labor in Developing Temporalities of Exploitation and Reproduction Countries Alessandra Mezzadri, SOAS Farida Khan, University of

Land, work, and food: Untangling the reproduction of Gender and Precarious Work in the United States: Evidence gender inequalities in the Uzbek economic transition from the Contingent Work Survey 1995-2017 Lorena Lombardozzi, Open University Randy Albelda, University of Massachusetts Boston Aimee Bell-Pascht, UMass Boston Classes of Working Women in Mozambique: An Integrated Charalampos Konstantinidis, UMass Boston Framework to Understand Working Lives Sara Stevano, UWE Bristol Made in Bangladesh: The Romance of the New Woman Elora Chowdhury, University of Massachusetts Boston ENVIRONMENT, AGRICULTURE, AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT: GENDER, FARMING, AND GENDER AND THE MACRO ECONOMY: GENDER AND AGRICULTURE MARKET STRUCTURES June 28 — 13:50 to 15:40 | Room W007 June 28 — 13:50 to 15:40 | Room WTBA (see online program) Can Group Farming Empower Rural Women? Lessons From India Gender Convergence/Divergence in the New Millennium: Bina Agarwal, University of Manchester Age Cohort Contrasts in Shares of Employment and Non- Employment Activities 2001-2017 Gender, Agriculture, and Climate Adaptation in Ethiopia Brendan Churchill, University of Melbourne Nicholas Reksten, University of Redlands Lyn Craig, University of New South Wales Kevin McGee, World Bank

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Economic structure and gender inequality: a global Migrants’ hopes for longer stay in Bangkok Metropolitan perspective area, Thailand: Gender and social space Cristina Sarasa, University of Zaragoza Tanaradee Khumya, Kasetsart University Rosa Duarte, University of Zaragoza Monica Serrano, Universitat Barcelona Care work and development: Change in social norms related to unpaid care work in northern Uganda The evolution of occupational gender segregation in the Lucia Rost, University of Oxford labor market and in trade unions in the U.S. from 1950 to 2017. Do agriculture interventions increase aspirations? An Luiza Nassif Pires examination from the lens of caste and gender Muzna Alvi, International Food Policy Research Institute Dualistic Structure of Industry and Growth of Firms Patrick Ward, Duke Kunshan University Jeemol Unni, Ahmedabad University David Spielman, International Food Policy Research Institute GENDER AND THE MACRO ECONOMY: GENDER, AUSTERITY AND CRISIS GENDER, ASSETS, AND LABOUR MARKETS: WORK, June 28 — 13:50 to 15:40 | Room W009 EMPOWERMENT, AND COLLECTIVE ACTION #2 June 28 — 13:50 to 15:40 | Room W005 The persistence of austerity and its impact on gender equality: the case of Greece and the UK compared. Labor Market Conditions and Civic Participation of Jill Rubery, University of Manchester Working-Age Individuals Angela Cools, Cornell University The effect of gender wage gap on economic growth in Europe Women’s Economic Empowerment through Enterprise eleni greenwood, Panteion University Anne Meikle, Glasgow Caledonian University

Argentina: Stagflation and structural inequalities linked to Asset ownership and female empowerment in Pakistan: labor market, poverty and gender. Evidence from a natural experiment Juliana Pertusi, Universidad de Belgrano Sarah Khan, University of Göttingen

Job polarization in Europe in the post-crisis era: insights Gender and Global Value Chains: A Constructivist Approach from a gender perspective and multisectoral models Yvonne Franke, University of Goettingen Rosa Duarte, University of Zaragoza Cristina Sarasa, University of Zaragoza HOUSEHOLDS, CARE AND UNPAID WORK: Monica Serrano, Universitat Barcelona HOUSEHOLDS, POWER, AND DECISION-MAKING #3 June 28 — 13:50 to 15:40 | Room W10b GENDER, ASSETS, AND LABOUR MARKETS: IDENTITY, DISCRIMINATION, AND LABOUR MARKETS #3 Women’s influence on household decision-making and life June 28 — 13:50 to 15:40 | Room W003 satisfaction Siobhan Austen, Curtin University Understanding the gender gap in multiple job holding: Susan Himmelweit, Open University evidence from Australia Astghik Mavisakalyan, Curtin University alison preston, The University of Western Australia Robert Wright, strathclyde Choice without Consciousness: Women’s Participation in Household Decisions and Gender Equality in Children’s Women's Employment Status, Fragmentation, and Education Indonesian Manufacturing Sundus Saleemi, Center for Development Research (ZEF), Shaianne Osterreich, Ithaca College University of Bonn

Flexible work discourses in Australia and their implications A Marxist Feminist Perspective of the Household Economics Abigail Powell, UNSW Australia of the Mosuo in China Ciara Smyth, University of New South Wales Katharine Ransom, California Institute of Integral Studies Natasha Cortis, University of New South Wales Value for Money: Negotiating Wages in the Egyptian Labor The Gaze Economy of (m)others Market for Domestic Work Jessica Rodriguez-Colon, IDSVA Hebatalla Mohamed

GENDER, ASSETS, AND LABOUR MARKETS: NORMS, EXPECTATIONS, AND ASPIRATIONS June 28 — 13:50 to 15:40 | Room W10a

Subjective Expectations from Educational returns: The story of the majority and minority Pooja Balasubramanian, University of Göttingen

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MULTIPLE INEQUALITIES Elissa Braunstein, Colorado State University June 28 — 13:50 to 15:40 | Room W008 Daniele Tavani, Colorado State University Chair: Diane Elson, University of Essex The Unequal Distribution of Care Work and the The Prismatic Quality of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Macroeconomy Perspective Maria Floro, American University Devaki Jain Ignacio Gonzalez, American University

Overlapping Identities and Inequalities Long-term Care and Family Power Dynamics Ashwini Deshpande, Ashoka University Ray Miller, Colorado State University

Race Stratification in the US: Implicit Bias and Policing Endogenous Growth, Population Dynamics, and Returns to Stephanie Seguino, University of Vermont Scale: Long-Run Macroeconomics When Demography Matters Intersections of Gender and Class in the Distribution of James Heintz, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Income in OECD countries Nancy Folbre, University of Massachusetts Amherst Diane Elson, University of Essex SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC POLICIES AND PERSISTENT INEQUALITY: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL PROGRAMMES:INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY IMPACTS OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS June 28 — 13:50 to 15:40 | Room WTBA (see online June 28 — 13:50 to 15:40 | Room W002 program) Chair: Maria Floro, American University Women’s Consequential Access: ICT-Enabled Female The Macroeconomic Loss of Violence Against Women and Economic Participation in Jordan Girls: The Case of Ghana and Pakistan Allison Anderson, University of Washington Srinivas Raghavendra, National University of Ireland Kijong Kim, Levy Economics Institive of Bard College Bridging the digital gender skill-bias: progress and Nata Duvvury, National University of Ireland, Galway drawbacks Barbara Eisenbart-Becker, University of Lichtenstein Costs of Violence Against Women and Girls to Businesses: Andrea Grisold, Vienna University of Economics and Exploratory Findings from Ghana, Pakistan and South Business Sudan Heike Wiesner, Berlin School of Economics and Law Mrinal Chadha, NUI Galway Felix Asante, Institute of Statistical, Social & Economic Empowering women through an enabling framework for Research (ISSER), University of Ghana women’s digital inclusion Khalida Ghaus, 3Social Policy and Development Centre Nayana Guerrero Ramirez, UNAM (SPDC), Karachi Khalifa Elmusharaf, Graduate Entry Medical School, Can Citizen Data Science Promote Support for Wage Gap University of Limerick Policy Solutions: Early Reports from the Field Joan Durso, Duke Univeristy Measuring Productivity Loss due to Intimate Partner Violence WHO MARRIES WHOM AND HOW DOES Aristides Vara-Horna, Universidad de San Martín de INTERMARRIAGE AFFECT LIFE OUTCOMES? Porres June 28 — 13:50 to 15:40 | Room W004 Nata Duvvury, National University of Ireland, Galway Chair: Margaret Maurer-Fazio, Bates College Mrinal Chadha, NUI Galway Marriage and citizenship among U.S. immigrants: Who The social impacts of Violence Against Women as “space for marries whom and who becomes a citizen? action” Eva Dziadula, University of Notre Dame Carol Ballantine, NUI Galway What Explains Ethnic Intermarriage in China? Effect Of Social Fragility On Violence Against Women: A Rachel Connelly, Bowdoin College Developing Country Analysis Margaret Maurer-Fazio, Bates College Muhammad Sabir, National University of Ireland, Galway The Effects of Inter-Ethnic Marriage on Life Outcomes in RETHINKING MACROECONOMICS I Western and Central China June 28 — 13:50 to 15:40 | Room W001 Rachel Connelly, Bowdoin College Chair: Elissa Braunstein, Colorado State University Margaret Maurer-Fazio, Bates College Discussant: Sarah Cook, UNSW Policy Analysis in a Macroeconomic Model of Social Reproduction

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3:40pm — 4:00pm | BREAK

4:00pm — 5:50pm | SCOTTISH PLENARY | Hamish Wood 011

Gender In Scotland’s Economy

CHRISTINA McKELVIE | Minister for Equalities and Older People

CAROLINE GARDNER | Auditor General

LADY SUSAN RICE | Chair of Scottish Fiscal Commission

EMMA RITCH | Executive Director, Engender

TALAT YAQOOB | Executive Director, Equate Scotland and co-founder, Women 50-50

ANGELA O’HAGAN | WISE Center for Economic Justice, GCU

7:30p | CIVIC RECEPTION + CONFERENCE DINNER + CEILIDH | Glasgow City Chambers

Welcome | Glasgow Lord Provost

Councillor Eva Bolander

Scottish Makar (Poet Laureate) Jackie Kay

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DAY THREE – Saturday, June 29

9:00am — 11:00am | REGISTRATION | Hamish Wood Building

8:30am — 10:20am | CONCURRENT SESSIONS 6 | Hamish Wood Building

GENDER AND THE MACRO ECONOMY: GENDER, GENDER, ASSETS, AND LABOUR MARKETS: IDENTITY, GLOBALIZATION AND THE ECONOMY DISCRIMINATION, AND LABOUR MARKETS #6 June 29 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room W003 June 29 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room W110

Paradoxes of globalization and inclusion – the stabilizing Women and Economy in Argentina, Contributions from the zig-zag of intersecting inequalities Feminist Economics and experience of formation in Su-ming Khoo, NUI Galway neighborhoods and Social Movements of Tandil, Argentina Srinivas Raghavendra, National University of Ireland Josefina Marcelo, Sociedad de Economía Crítica

Sudden immigration in a historically emigrating economy: The Venezuelan immigration in Colombia Intersectional wage gaps facing Latina women Ricardo José Salas Díaz, University of Massachusetts, Kate Bahn, Washington Center for Equitable Growth Amherst Will McGrew, Washington Center for Equitable GRowth

Gender, Enterprise and the Rentier State The gendered impacts of working time flexibilization Charles Dannreuther, University of Leeds Lygia Sabbag Fares Gibb, South and Central America, São Melissa Langworthy, Ladysmith Paulo, Brazil

Intergenerational Effects of Early Age Marriages of Women MARRIAGE, MARKET AND WEALTH and their Empowerment on Children’s Education in EAG June 29 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room W007 States of India Pratap Mohanty, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee Selling same-sex marriage: The gay wedding market Ayusmati Das, Jawaharlal Nehru University Bronwyn Winter, University of Sydney

GENDER, ASSETS, AND LABOUR MARKETS: CARE AND The Gender Wealth Gap in Austria WORKERS Miriam Rehm, University of Duisburg-Essen June 29 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room W009 Alyssa Schneebaum, Vienna University of Economics & Business The gendered pattern of unpaid care work: Interrogating Barbara Schuster, CB Luxembourg the implication for women’s development opportunities in Uganda Marriage Rights and the Household Division of Labor Brenda Boonabaana, Makerere University Alyssa Schneebaum, Vienna University of Economics & Business The Six-Pack and the Fortress: Gender and Race in European Economic Governance Does the Housing Price Decrease the Fertility in China Muireann O'DWYER, University of Warwick Jing Liu, Central University of Finance and Economics Chunbing Xing, Beijing Normal University Parental age gaps, paid and unpaid work among UK Qiong Zhang, Renmin University of China families with young children Jenny Chanfreau, LSE - London School of Economics & MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT & ENGAGEMENT #2 Polit June 29 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room W10a Wendy Sigle, London School of Economics Chair: Amanda Kaiser, Kaiser Insights LLC

Paid Domestic Workers, their Employers and Inequality in Nigerian Households Zahrah Nesbitt-Ahmed

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PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING AND GENDER EQUALITY Understanding the care burden in households: An – MUTUALLY REINFORCING OR ANTAGONISTIC analytical approach using demographic and time-use data PROCESSES? Elizabeth King, Brookings Institution June 29 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room W002 Chair: Firat Cengiz, Liverpool University Roundtable: INEQUALITY FROM A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE Women and participation in 'participatory' budgeting and June 29 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room W004 community financing in Scotland Chair: Nina Banks, Bucknell University Claire MacRae, GCU Clementine Hill-O'Connor, GCU Lynda Pickbourn, Hampshire College Angela O'Hagan, Glasgow Caledonian University Rhonda Sharpe, Women's Institute for Science, Equity and Race Does participatory budgeting promote or hinder gender Hanna Szymborska, The Open University equality? Theoretical and global perspectives Firat Cengiz, Liverpool University SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES: WORK-LIFE POLICIES June 29 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room W005 Bargaining power or simbolic violence: the long terms consequences of gender imbalances at age of marriage The Impact of Work-Life Balance Policies on the Time Rebeca Echavarri, Public University of Navarre Allocation of Japanese Women Lidia Farre, Universitat de Barcelona Bipasha Maity, Ashoka University

The inhabitants’ agency in ensuring equal opportunities. Work-life Balance Policy in Developing Countries Compared Intersectional study of the participatory budget processes to Developed Countries of Warsaw-Mokotów district in Poland Samanmala Dorabawila, University of Peradeniya Zofia Lapniewska, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland Marketisation of Childcare, Deregulation of Labour Market, and 'Making Women Active and Promotion Plan': Critical Discussant: Firat Cengiz, Liverpool University Assessment of Gender Equality Policy in Japan Nobuko Hara, Hosei University RETHINKING MACROECONOMICS II June 29 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Room W001 The role of Gender Equality in European Economic Chair: Maria Floro, American University Governance. An examination of the European Semester. Romana Brait, Chamber of Labour Vienna Impact of Investing in Social Care on Employment Generation, Time- and Income-Poverty and Gender Gaps: A The role of Gender Equality in European Economic Macro-Micro Policy Simulation for Turkey Governance. An examination of the European Semester. Ipek Ilkkaracan, Istanbul Technical University Pia Kranawetter, Chamber of Labour Vienna Kijong Kim, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College Thomas Masterson, Levy Economics Institute of Bard THE IMPACT OF AUSTERITY POLICIES ON WOMEN IN College THE UK Emel Memis, Ankara University June 29 — 8:30 to 10:20 | Hanging Lantern Room Ajit Zacharias, The Levy Economics Institute of Bard Col Chair: Sara Reis, UK Women's Budget Group

The effects of gender, income, and wealth inequality and Participatory parity and the ‘second chance’ learning economic policies on macroeconomic performance: the case opportunities for women of the UK Rebecca Suart Ozlem Onaran, University of Greenwich Cem Oyvat, University of Greenwich The Questionable Implementation of the Human Right to Eurydice Fotopoulou, University of Greenwich Equal Pay for Equal Work in the British Labour Market Harini Iyengar, Barrister in private practice & Policy Applied modelling of gender equitable macro-policies and Committee at Women's Equality Party care provision: the contribution of computable general equilibrium (CGE) models ‘Irrational Economics: How do austerity measures influence Binderiya Byambasuren, American University domestic abuse programming in the UK?’ Carmen Estrades, Department of Economics Emily O'Hara, Institute of Development Studies Marzia Fontana, Institute of Development Studies at Suss Discussant: Sara Reis, UK Women's Budget Group

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10:20am — 10:40am | BREAK

10:40am — 12:30pm | CLOSING PLENARY | Hamish Wood 011

Feminists Changing Policy

DIANE ELSON | Commission for a Gender Equal Economy

, Chair Progress of the World’s Women Report 2019-2020: Families in a Changing World SHAHRASHOUB RAZAVI | UN Women

CAREN GROWN | World Bank, Senior Director, Gender

HEIDI HARTMANN | Institute for Women’s Policy Research, President & CEO

CHERYL DOSS | Organizer/Chair & IAFFE President

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