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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 All conference events, unless otherwise noted, are located at Glasgow Caledonian University. All sessions are in the Hamish Wood Building. Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter @IAFFE. If you tweet about the conference, please use #IAFFE2019. WIFI LOGIN INFORMATION Open Wi-Fi access is available to GCU visitors throughout the GCU main campus. GCU visitors can connect to the internet via WiFi Guest by registering their personal devices. GCU staff, students and delegates from other academic institutions should be able to connect to the Internet via Eduroam, as our main Wi-Fi network, by using their institution log in details. To connect to the guest wireless from your Wi-Fi device, please do as follows: 1. Select WiFi Guest from the Wi-Fi network list. 2. Open your preferred web browser and select Get Online at Glasgow Caledonian University. 3. If you are already registered with Cloud Wi-Fi, you may use your previous credentials to access the service, otherwise select the Create Account option. 4. Enter all the required information and select Continue. 5. Name the device so you can manage it later, or skip this step. 6. You are now connected to WiFi Guest network and you can browse the Internet. Please note: Visitors can only register two devices per email account. Existing users can connect directly by logging in with a previous account created in another establishment. 28th IAFFE Annual Conference | Solidarities and Challenges at the Intersection of Inequalities 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 1 28th IAFFE Annual Conference | Solidarities and Challenges at the Intersection of Inequalities 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 2 28th IAFFE Annual Conference | Solidarities and Challenges at the Intersection of Inequalities 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 Haryana : The Preference of Sons over How does early marriage affect the education of women in Daughters Brazil? anjana garg, M.D.University,Rohtak 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, India Market And Non-Market Work Among Females In Rural Anindita Sen, University of Calcutta India Amaresh Dubey, Jawaharlal Nehru 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 3 28th IAFFE Annual Conference | Solidarities and Challenges at the Intersection of Inequalities 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? 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    COLLEGE CODES (OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES) ACT CODE COLLEGE NAME COUNTRY 7143 ARGENTINA UNIV OF MANAGEMENT ARGENTINA 7139 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF ENTRE RIOS ARGENTINA 6694 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF TUCUMAN ARGENTINA 7205 TECHNICAL INST OF BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA 6673 UNIVERSIDAD DE BELGRANO ARGENTINA 6000 BALLARAT COLLEGE OF ADVANCED EDUCATION AUSTRALIA 7271 BOND UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 7122 CENTRAL QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 7334 CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 6610 CURTIN UNIVERSITY EXCHANGE PROG AUSTRALIA 6600 CURTIN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY AUSTRALIA 7038 DEAKIN UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 6863 EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 7090 GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 6901 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 6001 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 6497 MELBOURNE COLLEGE OF ADV EDUCATION AUSTRALIA 6832 MONASH UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 7281 PERTH INST OF BUSINESS & TECH AUSTRALIA 6002 QUEENSLAND INSTITUTE OF TECH AUSTRALIA 6341 ROYAL MELBOURNE INST TECH EXCHANGE PROG AUSTRALIA 6537 ROYAL MELBOURNE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AUSTRALIA 6671 SWINBURNE INSTITUTE OF TECH AUSTRALIA 7296 THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA 7317 UNIV OF MELBOURNE EXCHANGE PROGRAM AUSTRALIA 7287 UNIV OF NEW SO WALES EXCHG PROG AUSTRALIA 6737 UNIV OF QUEENSLAND EXCHANGE PROGRAM AUSTRALIA 6756 UNIV OF SYDNEY EXCHANGE PROGRAM AUSTRALIA 7289 UNIV OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA EXCHG PRO AUSTRALIA 7332 UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE AUSTRALIA 7142 UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA AUSTRALIA 7027 UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIA 7276 UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE AUSTRALIA 6331 UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA 7265 UNIVERSITY