INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR FEMINIST ECONOMICS
25th IAFFE Annual Conference
Transitions and Transformations In Gender Equality National University of Ireland Galway June 24-26, 2016 | Galway, Ireland
A Special Thanks to Our Sponsors We are very grateful for the support of these and other institutions, organizations and individuals that have contributed so generously to this conference.
National University of Ireland Galway * Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) * Taylor & Francis Group
IAFFE is also grateful for the continued support of the University of Nebraska – Lincoln, Department of Economics, College of Business Administration and Rice University
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Our sincere appreciation goes out to some of the many individuals that have worked so diligently to make this conference a success.
Nata Duvvury, NUI Galway, On-Site Coordinator Gillian Browne, NUI Galway Andrea Collins, IAFFE Conference Coordinator Alicia Weaver, IAFFE Graduate Intern Nancy Baise and Polly Morrice, Feminist Economics
All conference events, unless otherwise noted, are located at the National University of Ireland Galway University Road, Galway, Ireland
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Friday, June 24
8:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration
9:00 am – 11:00 am Welcome and Opening Plenary Cairnes
Welcome Şemsa Özar, President IAFFE
Gender Equality in ‘Post-Recovery’ Ireland
Kathleen Lynch, Chair of Equality Studies, University College Dublin Helen Russell, Associate Research Professor, Economic and Social Research Institute Orla O’Connor, Director, National Women’s Council of Ireland
Moderator: Şemsa Özar, President of IAFFE
11:00 am – 11:20 am Break Concourse
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11:20 am – 1:00 pm Concurrent Session 1
Recession, Employment, and Unpaid Work Room AM112 Chair: Rachel Connelly
Gender, Socioeconomic Status, and Parents’ Time Together During the Great Recession in the U.S. Ebru Kongar
Gender, recession and paid and unpaid work time: the case of Canada Fiona MacPhail
Shares of paid and unpaid work and subjective time pressure in Australia, Korea and Finland Lyn Craig and Judith Brown
The Dual Problem of Unemployment and Time Squeeze in South Africa Maria Floro and Abhilasha Srivastava
Austerity and Women’s Unpaid Work Alicia Girón
Roundtable: Investing in the Social Infrastructure – Women’s Budget Group Research and Advocacy Room AM109 Chair: Ruth Pearson, University of Leeds
Presenters: Diane Perrons, London School of Economics Susan Himmelweit, Open University İpek İlkkaracan, Istanbul Technical University
Roundtable: Making the Case for Gender Equality: Revisiting the Equity and Efficiency Arguments Room AM108
Participants: Cheryl Doss, Yale University
Shahra Razavi, UN Women Nilüfer Cagatay, UN Women Jill Rubery, University of Manchester Valeria Esquivel, UN Research Institute for Social Development A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi, Trent University
4 Gender Savings and Financial Markets Room AM110
Revisiting the Role of Gender in Credit Rationing: Evidence from Single-Headed Households in the Survey of Consumer Finance Melanie Long
Women’s Economic Risk Exposure and Savings Michele Tolson and Christian Weller
Gendered Circuits of Debt and Finance Drucilla Barker
On the Gendered Logic of the Megabank: An Exploration Gary Dymski and Eirini Petratou
Occupational Segregation and Gendered Consequences I Room AM107
The Effect of Human Capital Depreciation on Occupational Gender Segregation Cher Li
Occupational Segregation and Sexual Orientation in the US Olga Alonso-Villar and Coral del Rio Otero
Gender Quotas and the Modern Apprenticeship Programme: A useful strategy to addressing gender segregation in vocational training? Alyson Laird
Occupational Structure and Gender Demography – Cases of undoing gender in Occupations Isabella Scheibmayr
Feminization of Labor in Formal Sector: What is really achieved? Şemsa Özar
Tracing the Impact of Government Policies on Gender (In)Equality Room AM104
Transition and transformation in gender equality in Iran Mitra Naseri
Family Instead of Woman: Women’s Place in Turkey’s Recent Employment Policies within the Neoliberal and Patriarchal Context Gulay Toksoz
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Transition of Gender Equality in India Neelam Choudhary
Women’s Labor Market in Turkey: “Rights” or “Retrenchment”? Fadime Karakus and Sengul Apari
Tracing the Impact of Government Policies on Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women in Kenya Rosemary Atieno
Women-Owned Enterprises: Policy Frameworks, Barriers, and Performance Room AM105
Attitudes toward Small Business Subsidies: Differences by Entrepreneur Gender Elizabeth Whitaker, Janet Bokemeier, and Scott Loveridge
Perception on Gender as a Mediator Linking Environmental Factor and the Performance of Entrepreneurial Firms Elena Sannikova-Cassidy and John Cassidy
Pushed into necessity? Gender gaps in the labor market and entrepreneurship of women Magdalena Smyk and Joanna Tyrowicz
Project Mine the Gap Kristin Haffert
Youth, Unemployment, and Economic Empowerment Room AC202
The School to Work Transitions of Young Indonesian Women Siobhan Austen
Exploring the strategies of young women towards economic empowerment Shahana Nazneen
Young urban women and economic empowerment: exploring hidden linkages Baishali Chatterjee
Improving Reproductive Knowledge Outcomes among High School Girls in India: Results from a trial using 'coloured beads’ Supriya Garikipati
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Lunch (box lunch provided, yellow ticket) Concourse Thematic Groups Meeting Cairnes
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2:30 pm – 4:10 pm Concurrent Session 2
Understanding and Researching Relationships between Reproductive Work and Wage Employment Room AM112 Chair: Deborah Johnston, London University
Food and farmwork: women's employment and the shift to purchased food Deborah Johnston
Working lives in the occupied West Bank: Understanding the determinants and gendered outcomes Hannah Bargawi
Women’s work in northern Mozambique: Reflections on the interconnectedness of paid and unpaid work Sara Stevano
Gender division of labour and household food security in rural Mozambique Diksha Arora and Corina Rada
Gender Dimensions of Economic Governance in Europe Room AM107 Chair: Diane Elson, University of Essex
The Role of Gender Norms in the Construction of the EU Economic Sphere Muireann O’Dwyer
“This is a very serious message.” The role of EU economic governance in austerity in Finland Anna Elomaki
The Gendered Nature of Economic Governance in the European Union: a key battleground for gender equality Elisabeth Klatzer and Christa Schlager
Gender and EU Integration After the Financial Crisis: the impact of EU economic governance Rosalind Cavaghan
The consolidation of GB practice in Andalusia (Spain): Gender Budgeting Audits Alicia del Olmo Garrudo
Roundtable: Gender Challenges: A Conversation – A Special Panel for IAFFE 2016 Room AC202 Chair: Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, Rutgers University Cont.
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Presenters: A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi, Trent University Diana Strassmann, Rice University Bina Agarwal, University of Manchester
Gender Differences in Savings, Credit, and Assets in Different Contexts Room AM108
Evaluation of “Savings Promotion Pilot Program for JUNTOS families” in Peru Ursula Aldana and Chris Boyd Leon
Unpacking asset inequality in post conflict transition: The case of eastern Sri Lanka Sasini Kulatunga
The Gendered Distribution of Assets and Debts over the Life-cycle in South Korea Jayoung Yoon
Women’s Empowerment and Bargaining with Patriarchy Room AM104
Does Foreign Aid Improve Gender Performance of Recipient Countries? Results from Structural Equation Analysis Ranjula Bali Swain
Woman's relative wage and intimate partner violence: The case of Mexico Aixa Maria Garcia Ramos
Legal Entitlement and Bargaining Power of Marriage Immigrants in Korea Dainn Wie
Hierarchy, Exploitation, and Bargaining: A Feminist Perspective Nancy Folbre
The Power to Influence – Strategies Women Use to Be Heard in Patriarchal Zimbabwe Alix Tiernan
Environment and Gender: Social Policy, Time Use, and Decision-Making Room AM110
Environmental and Societal effects of working time: A feminist perspective Alexandra Arntsen
Explaining Gender Differences in Cooperation and Decision-making: The Role of Social Identity in Joint Forest Management in India Biswajit Ray and Promita Mukherjee Cont.
8 Attitudes and Cooperation: Does Gender Matter in Community-Based Natural Resource Management? Promita Mukherjee, Biswajit Ray, and Rabindranath Bhattacharya
Gender in climate change and agri-food policies: a close look at East Africa Mariola Acosta Francés and Edidah Ampaire
Time Poverty Interventions and Impacts: Changing gender roles + ‘eco-stove’ improved cook stoves in Intibucá, Honduras Rebecca Williams
Estimating the Gender Wage Gap and Wealth Gap Room AM109
Estimating the gender wage gap over the life cycle Lucas van der Velde, Irene van Staveren, and Joanna Tyrowicz
Japanese Gender Pay Gap Guidelines Revisited: Focusing on Gender-Disaggregated Indicators Yayoi Sugihashi
The Gender Wealth Gap: Assessing Wealth Poverty & Decomposing Inequality Daniella Medina
Revisiting Gender Wage Gap in Pakistan: A Tale of Labour Market Discrimination Muhammad Sabir
Extent of Gender Wage Gap In India Kavita Chakravarty
4:10 pm – 4:30 pm Break Concourse
General Membership Meeting 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm & Book Celebration Cairnes
Opening Reception 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Location TBA
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Saturday, June 25
8:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration 9:00 am – 10:40 am Concurrent Session 3
Austerity and Sustainable Alternatives Room AM110 Chairs: Diane Elson, University of Essex and Hannah Bargawi, University of London
Engendering Economic Recovery: Modeling Alternatives to Austerity in Europe Giovanni Cozzi and Hannah Bargawi
A Feminist Alternative to Austerity: The Purple Economy as a Gender Egalitarian Strategy for Jobs Generation İpek İlkkaracan
The Effects of the Economic Crisis and Austerity on Gender Equality in Spain and the Spanish Regions Elvira González Gago
Explaining Austerity and its Gender Impact Susan Himmelweit
Cooperatives in Care Provision: Assessing the Impacts on Gender Equality Simel Esim
Roundtable: Gender and the UN: Current Priorities, Opportunities and Challenges Room AM109 Chair: Jennifer Olmsted, Drew University
Presenters: Fatma Unal, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Kathrin Weny, UN Population Fund Tanni Mukhopadhyay, UN Development Program
Growth, Macroeconomy, Reproduction, and Well-Being Room AM108
Empowering women: The need to look beyond agriculture and food security and address reproductive freedom Madhavi Venkatesan
The Construction of Family Planning in Turkey: Development as a common Goal Sengul Apari and Fatma Armagan Teke Lloyd Cont.
10 Measuring macroeconomic effects of gender inequality in the reproductive sector Phoebe Spencer and Stephanie Seguino
Engendering Resource-Extraction: What has the Commodity Boom in Sub-Saharan Africa Meant for Gendered Well-being? Duygu Orhan
Roundtable: “Sharing The Work:” A Candid Panel Discussion of Myra Strober’s New Memoir of Work and Family Room AM104
Presenters: Ann Mari May, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Joyce Jacobsen, Wesleyan University Cecilia Conrad, MacArthur Foundation Ranjula Bali Swain, Södertörn University
Intra-Household Allocation: Gender and Decision-Making Room AM105
The socioeconomic gradient in health: The role of intra-household resource allocation and decision- maker's gender Elena Barcena-Martin, Ana I. Moro-Egido, and Maite Blazquez
Material deprivation and intrahousehold allocation of resources: the role of decision maker’s gender Ana I. Moro-Egido, Elena Barcena-Martin, and Maite Blazquez Cuesta
Gender, Headship, and the Lifecycle: Landownership in Four Asian Countries Cheryl Doss, Agnes Quisumbing, Caitlin Kieran, and Kathryn Sproule
An examination of married women’s intra-household decision-making outcomes in Ireland Caroline Finn and Nata Duvvury
Transformation of the Gender Equality Status in Canada: Estimating the Impact of the 2008-2009 Economic Crisis on Mothers and Fathers Work Time Ana Androsik
Sustainability, Ecology, and Care Room AC202 Chair: Phoebe Spencer, University of Vermont
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Degrowth: A Common Denominator for Both, Gender and Environmental Justice Corinna Dengler
Living within natural boundaries: Issues in palliative care and sustainability Elisabeth Reitinger, Katharina Heimerl, and Ullli Weisz
Husbandry: Potential and Pitfalls of the Concept for Feminist and Ecological Economics Julie Nelson
To Measure or To Narrate? Paths Towards a Sustainable Future Günseli Berik
Patriarchal and Capitalist Transformations: The Changing Role of Women Room AM107
How (Not) Make Women Work? Evidence from Transition Countries Karolina Goraus, Lucas van der Velde, and Joanna Tyrowicz
Gendered rural labour market. When the social and economic transformations do not go simultaneously Christine Bigler
Social Systems of Provisioning: A Feminist Reinterpretation of Variation within Capitalism Barbara Hopkins
The premodern form of domestic patriarchy: The case of Turkey Ece Kocabicak
War as an economic equality opportunity for women Mahnaz Ebrahimpour
Roundtable: What Feminist Economists Can and Should Do to Improve the Lives of LGBTI People Room AM112 Chair: M.V. Lee Badgett, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Presenters: James Heintz, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Karin Schoenpflug, University of Vienna Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, Rutgers University Duncan MacKinnon, Rutgers University
10:40 am – 11:00 am Break Concourse
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Gendered Process of Asset Acquisition and Composition Room AM109 Chair: Bina Agarwal, University of Manchester
Who Borrows to Accumulate Assets? Class, Gender and Indebtedness in Ecuador's Credit Market Carmen Diana Deere and Zachary Catanzarite
Women’s Ownership Of Land In Peru: Characteristics And Empirical Estimation Of Determinants Rosa Luz Duran
Economies of Dispossession: Women from Honduras and Guatemala in the Global Scramble for Land Leigh Brady, Muireann Kiranne, and Aisling Walsh
Roundtable: The Challenges of Measuring Time Use in a Developing Context: What Does and Does Not Work? Room AM112 Chair: Hazel Jean Malapit, International Food Policy Research Institute
Presenters: Greg Seymour, International Food Policy Research Institute Deborah Johnston, University of London Sara Stevano, University of London
Feminist Economics Approaches to Economic History Room AM109
Morality, Gender, and Power in Early Political Economy Edith Kuiper
A Hundred Years of Solitude: How Many More Do We Need To Broach Development? Natalia Bracarense
The Gender order in Argentina in the "Oligarchic” period (1880-1930) Silvia Berger
Gendered Differences in Employment and Unemployment Room AM108
Does Postpartum Depression Affect Employment? Maria Elena Komodromou Cont.
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Gendered impacts of the crisis and austerity policies on employment and working conditions in Spain Paula Rodriguez-Modroño and Lina Galvez-Muñoz
The Impact of Formal Afterschool Childcare on the “First-grade Wall”: Labor Supply of Mothers with School-Age Children in Japan Yoko Morita and Kazuyasu Sakamoto
Unemployment, underemployment and time autonomy by gender in a context of austerity Lina Galvez-Muñoz, Margarita Vega, Oriel Sullivan, Paula Rodriguez-Modroño, and Pierre Walthery
What do we know about the patterns and determinants of duration of employment and unemployment: Exploring gender differences? Fatma Guven-Lisaniler, Feyza Bhatti, and Firat Emir
Roundtable: Change Your Thoughts – Transform Your Life: What is a Gender Transformative Approach to Development and How Can It Change Our Thinking on Multi-Dimensional Poverty Reduction in Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Projects? Room AM110 Chair: Rebecca Williams, University of Florida
Presenters: Una Murray, National University of Ireland Galway Jennifer Twyman, International Center for Tropical Agriculture Els Lecoutere, University of Antwerp Sandra Russo, University of Florida
Roundtable: Innovations in Care: New Concepts, Actors and Policies Room AC202 Chair: Caecilie Schildberg, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Alicia Girón, Discussant, National Autonomous University of Mexico Gita Sen, Discussant, Public Health Foundation of India Participants:
Valeria Esquivel, UN Research Institute for Social Development
Persistent Gender Inequalities and Unemployment Room AM107
Fertility Discrimination in Hiring in the German Speaking Labor Market Doris Weichselbaumer, Ana Fernandes, and Sascha O. Becker Cont.
14 The political economy of gay marriage: a feminist critique Bronwyn Winter
Public Goods and Gift Economies: Alternatives toward more democratic and just higher education imaginaries Su-ming Khoo
The Making of the ‘Excellent’ University: A Drawback for Gender Equality Finnborg Steinthorsdottir, Thamar Heijstra, and Thorgerdur Einarsdottir
Affirmative Action Broke the Glass Ceiling in South Korea? Hyo-Yong Sung
12:40 pm – 2:00 pm Lunch (boxed lunch provided, orange ticket) Sponsored by FES-Berlin Concourse
2:00 pm – 3:40 pm Concurrent Session 5
Rethinking Economic Policy for Social Justice: The Radical Potential for Human Rights Room AC202
Extraterritorial Obligations, Human Rights and Economic Governance James Heintz
What Does Human Rights Have to do With Inequality Radhika Balakrishnan
Economic crises and human rights Diane Elson
“Negotiate, try to recover what we lost and not lose anything else”: Tensions and challenges in collective reparations from the territories Alejandro Valderrama-Herrera
Translating the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into action in Vietnam Marzia Fontana
Roundtable: Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – are they a transformative agenda? Room AM104 Cont.
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Chair: Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, The New School
Presenters: Gita Sen, Public Health Foundation of India Shahra Razavi, UN Women Naila Kabeer, London School of Economics and Political Science
Measurement and Indicators: Well-Being and Empowerment Room AM109
Introducing Gender in Sub-national HDRs: An Exercise for Bardhaman District of India Jhilam Ray
The Measurement of Time and Consumption Poverty in Africa: Ghana and Tanzania Fernando Rios-Avila, Ajit Zacharias, Kijong Kim, Tamar Khitarishvili, and Thomas Masterson
A gender- based analysis of the determinants of multidimensional poverty in Mexico Mary Villeda Santana
New methodologies to measure women’s empowerment among the extremely poor: evidence from Colombia Susana Martinez Restrepo
Empowering Women for Improved Agricultural and Nutrition Outcomes Stella Nordhagen
Roundtable: Reviving Theory: Why Theory Matters for Feminist Economics Room AM112
Presenters: Barbara Hopkins, Wright State University Ulrike Knobloch, University of Fribourg Edith Kuiper, State University of New York at New Paltz Maren A. Jochimsen, University of Duisburg-Essen Irene van Staveren, Institute of Social Studies
Recession Employment and Unpaid Work in Global Context Room AM107 Chair: Ebru Kongar, Dickinson College
Cont.
16 Rural Women’s Time Use in Ethnic-Minority-Concentrated Regions of Western and Central China Margaret Maurer-Fazio and Rachel Connelly
Gender differences in time use among the elderly: evidence from South Africa Dorrit Posel
Women and the Urban Economy in India: Insights from the Data on Migration Smriti Rao
Gendered Patterns of Time Use over the Life Cycle and Income Inequality: Evidence from Turkey Emel Memis and Ebru Kongar
Time and Income Poverty in the Case of Buenos Aires Valeria Esquivel
The Primacy of Gender in Education Room AM105
Teacher Characteristics, Student Beliefs and the Gender Gap in STEM Fields Dario Sansone
Gender, Competition, and Choices in Higher Education Anne Boring
The Painfully Slow and Uneven Transitions and Transformations Toward Gender Equality in American Higher Education--And Ideas About How To Make Faster Progress Carol Frances
Why Do Gay Men and Lesbians Get More Education? Marta Murray-Close and Alyssa Schneebaum
Teaching Mathematics to Girls in Kindergarten and First Grade: How do Instructional Practices Influence Learning and Socioemotional Development? Cassandra Guarino
Occupational Segregation and Gendered Consequences II Room AM108
Trends in Occupational Segregation and Gender Pay Gap in India: Moving Towards Equality? Anupama Uppal
The Impact of Affirmative Action on the Occupational Segregation by Gender in South Africa Anna Minasyan and Stephan Klasen
Gender Inequality in Universities in Haryana Anjana Garg Cont.
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Working time, working from home and the capability to balance work, home and family responsibilities: the comparison of mothers and fathers in Poland Anna Kurowska
Caring Models and Care Policies Room AM110
Mediating the Care-Centered Economy to the Public Sphere: The Newly Founded Association WiC (Wirtschaft ist Care) and its First Campaign Ina Praetorius
Queer and translocal care concepts arising in contexts of LGBTIQ refugee movements Karin Schoenpflug and Viktoria Eberhardt
Size Matters: Issues of Scale in Long Term Care Martha MacDonald
Flexible Work, Child Care Policy and Gender Equality: A Critical Assessment of ‘Making Women Active and Promotion Plan’ in Japan Nobuko Hara
Who gets and who provides paid homecare services in the U.S.? Race politics, Medicaid and labor market policies and regional variation in care provision Candace Howes
3:40 pm – 4:00 pm Break Concourse
4:00 pm – 5:40 pm Concurrent Session 6
Women’s Time Use and Decision-Making in Rural Development Room AM105 Chair: Maria Floro, American University
Patterns of women’s decision making in markets and households: Lessons from technology adoption in South Kivu, DRC Renee Bullock
Agricultural Work, Energy Expenditure, and Nutritional Status in Tanzania Mysbah Balagamwala, Hazel Jean Malapit, and Hitomi Komatsu
Identity, Household Work, and Subjective Well-Being among Rural Women in Bangladesh Greg Seymour and Maria Floro
Cont.
18 Women’s Credit Access and Control in Ethiopia and Kenya Hazel Jean Malapit, Greg Seymour, and Phanwin Yokying
Roundtable: High Level Panel on Women’s Economic Empowerment Room AC202 Chair: Naila Kabeer, London School of Economics and Political Science
Joyce Jacobsen, Discussant, Wesleyan University Participants: Tanni Mukhopadhyay, UN Development Fund Alicia Girón, National Autonomous University of Mexico
Addressing Work/Life Balance: Transitions in Family Strategies Room AM110
Social representations and practices of care: the case of Uruguay Natalia Paola
The Gender Gap in Work-Family Conflict: Evidence from Low-Income Neighborhoods in São Paulo Regina Madalozzo and Merike Blofield
New Arrangements: Transformations in Black Families and Households Nina Banks
Are We In New Transition From Family-Work Balance To Family-Work Integration? Irina Kalabikhina
Partner’s status and conflict over housework Thora Thorsdottir
Agriculture and Gender: Moving Towards Empowerment Room AM109
Gender analysis in agroforestry agri-environmental schemes: A Kenyan case study Oreoluwa Ola and Emmanuel Benjamin
The role of rural development policies in the empowerment of women in agriculture: The case of Chapada do Apodi, Rio Grande do Norte Brazil Erika Valério
Seed Movements: Gendering and Racialising Labour in Hawaiʻi’s Multinational Seed and Agrochemical Economies Amanda Shaw Cont.
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Intra household cooperation and crop choice in smallholder farming households in Uganda Els Lecoutere
Violence against Women: Determinants, Impacts, and Strategies Room AM104
Macroeconomic stress and physical intimate partner violence around the time of pregnancy: evidence from the Great Recession in the United States Jacqueline Strenio
Economic impact of violence against women in the Peruvian formal microbusinesses: 2015 Aristides Vara-Horna
Drivers of Attitudes to Spousal Violence: Evidence from India Hema Swaminathan and Arnab Mukherji
Crimes against women and economic conditions: Evidence from India Uma Kambhampati, Samantha Rawlings, Sonia Bhalotra, and Zahra Siddique
Tackling Gender-Based Violence: Perspectives from Women’s Shelter in Japan Mariko Ogawa
Competition, Corruption, Taxing, and Budgeting Room AM108
Transculturation of Gender and Well-Being Budgeting Ideas in Poland as Means of ‘Utopistic’ Good Life for All Zofia Lapniewska
Transforming Competition to Foster Gender Equality? E. Katharina Sarter
Women in Parliament: Does Increased Participation Lead to Improvement in Perceived Levels of Corruption? Samaneh Khademi
Taxing times for gender equality in Scotland Angela O’Hagan
The ‘Business Case’ for Gender Equality Naveed Hakeem and Emily Thomson
Social Protection in the Global South Room AM112 Cont.
20 Female Casual Labour, Undernourishment and Gender Neutral Social Protection Policies in India Sandhya Iyer
Labour Intensive Public Works, Returned Migration and Effects on Household Welfare: A Case Study of Ghana Social Opportunity Programme Isaac Osei-Akoto, Simon Bawakyillenuo, and George Owusu
The Role of Social Protection Interventions in Enhancing Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation: The Case of the Labour Intensive Public Works (LIPW) of the Ghana Social Opportunities Projects (GSOP) Simon Bawakyillenuo, Isaac Osei-Akoto, George Owusu, and Innocent Agbelie
Engendering Macroeconomic Analysis Room AM107
The effect of income distribution and gender equality on growth and employment: A gendered macroeconomic model Cem Oyvat, Eurydice Fotopoulou, and Ozlem Onaran
Gendered Employment Responses of Pakistan’s Growth Karin Siegmann and Hadia Majid
Gender Discrimination and Export Quality and Diversity Rachel Noble
The Taxation of Single Parents and ‘Secondary’ Earners – Can Women’s Work Pay in Joint Tax/Benefit Systems? Ulrike Spangenberg and Kathleen Lahey
Linkage between Macroeconomic & Trade Indicators and Gender Wage-Gap in India Tanya Gandhi
7:00 pm Dinner at Radison Blu Galway Lough Atalia Road, Galway (Pre-Registration/Pre-Payment Required)
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Sunday, June 26
9:00 am – 11:00 am Registration 9:00 am – 11:00 am 9:00 am – 10:40 am Concurrent Session 7
Gender and Economic Outcomes for African American and African Women Room AM108
How individual characteristics influence the probability of being employed in South Africa: A panel analysis Carike Claassen and Caro Janse Van Rensburg
Can the elimination of school fees close the gender gap in primary education? Evidence from Rwanda Aichatou Hassane Noma
Educational Attainment of Black Women in the U.S.: 1970 – 2014 Rhonda Sharpe, Nina Banks, and Cecilia Conrad
Intersectional disparities by race and gender over forty years in the United States Marlene Kim
Roundtable: Macroeconomics and Gender Justice: Strategies for Change Through the SDGs and Beyond Room AM107
Presenters: Naila Kabeer, London School of Economics and Political Science Diane Elson, University of Essex Alicia Girón, National Autonomous University of Mexico Jessica Woodroffe, ActionAid
Roundtable: Transition in Europe and EIGE work Room AM105 Chair: Ewa Ruminska-Zimny, Polish Academy of Science
Presenters: Ruth Pearson, University of Leeds Helena Morais Maceira, European Institute for Gender Equality Anna Kurowska, University of Warsaw Zofia Lapniewska, Glasgow Caledonian University Angela O’Hagan, Glasgow Caledonian University Alicia del Olmo, Instituto de Estudios de la Hacienda Pública de Andalucía 22 Women, Work and Status in Rural Area of India and Bangladesh Room AC202
Child Labor and the Minimum Wage: Evidence from India Yana Rodgers and Nidhiya Menon
Labour Market and Missing Women: The Indian Story Nandini Mukherjee
Doing Care: Gender differences in the rural Indian workday Avanti Mukherjee
Women’s Market and Non-Market Work in Rural India Over the Long Term Wendy Olsen, Kunal Sen, and Amaresh Dubey
Advancing Feminist Theory and Critique Room AM110 Building Blocks for a Feminist Behavioral Economics Irene van Staveren and Esther-Mirjam Sent
Economics Deconstructed: On the question of text while studying economy Tiina Vainio
Workfare and the Question of Feminist Critique Lisa Adkins
Ethics of Feminist Economics (cont.): The Normative Foundations of Individual and Social Provisioning. Ulrike Knobloch
The Case for Adaptive Preferences Arpita Bhattacharjee
Parental, Medical Leave and Retirement Room AM104
Fathers, Mothers, Happiness, and Childrearing: The Negative Relationship between Subjective Well- being and Parental Leave Inequality Simon Hedlin
Gender and the Transition to Extended Working Life Policy in Ireland Aine Ni Leime, Caroline Finn, and Nata Duvvury
It’s About Time: Cost of Coverage of Paid Family and Medical Leave In Massachusetts Randy Albelda and Alan Clayton-Matthews Cont.
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Motherhood in the United States: The Ultimate Catch 22 Rachel Newhouse
Determinants of pension payments by gender: evidence from Europe Patricia Carney and Tindara Addabbo
Hot Topics Room AM112
The Impact of Feminism on Criminology with an Emphasis on Iran’s National Law Nahid Naseri and Mehran Sohrabi
How three generations of feminism and struggle for justice can help smash that glass ceiling Micheline Sheehy Skeffington
Internet affordability: the key to open the door to real digital empowerment for women - Evidence and policy solutions from the A4AI Affordability Report and Web Foundation Women’s Rights Online research Ingrid Brudvig, Sonia Jorge, and Dhanaraj Thakur
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The Future of Feminist Social Sciences
Su-Ming Kohoo, Lecturer, School of Political Science and Sociology, National University of Ireland Galway
Emily Thomson, Senior Lecturer, Department of Law, Economics, Accountancy and Risk and Research Associate, Women in Scotland’s Economy Research Centre, Glasgow Caledonian University Alyssa Schneebaum, Hertha Firnberg Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Economics, Vienna University of Economics and Business Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko, Lecturer, Irish Centre for Human Rights, School of Law, National University of Ireland Galway, and Associate Researcher, Hans and Tamara Oppenheimer Chair in Public International Law, McGill University Moderator: Joyce Jacobsen, President IAFFE, Provost and Vice-President of Academic Affairs, and Andrews Professor of Economics, Wesleyan University
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We hope to see you at the 26th IAFFE Annual Conference in Seoul, South Korea, June 29 – July 1, 2017.
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