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Barbara Bergmann
Econ 771.001
Barbara, the Market, and the State Nancy Folbre
Unconditional Basic Income
A Feminist Critique of the Neoclassical Theory of the Family
The Enduring Debate Over Unpaid Labour
Toward Gender Equality: Progress and Bottlenecks
Economic Theory and Racial Economic Inequality
Topics in Applied Economics I: Gender and Economics
"Holding Hands at Midnight": the Paradox of Caring Labor
The Gender Pay Differential: Choice, Tradition, Or Overt Discrimination?
Economic Problems of Women
Barbara Bergmann Professor Emeritus
Gary Becker's Contributions to Family and Household Economics
Julie A. Nelson CV
Economic Insecurity After the Great Recession
Feminism, Economics and Utopia: Time Travelling Through Paradigms
HISTORY of ECONOMIC THOUGHT and INSTITUTIONS Fall 2015
Leading Contemporary Economists: Economics at the Cutting Edge
Top View
Women, Men and Economics the Gender-Differentiated Impact of Macroeconomics
Gender Discrimination in the Entertainment Industry Veronica Weinstein
WOMEN's WORK in the WORLD ECONOMY ISSUES in CONTEMPORARY ECONOMICS Congress Editor: Amartya Sen
Preface to the 2020 Paperback Edition Since the Hardcover
How the Human Capital Model Explains Why the Gender Wage Gap Narrowed
341A0-177.Fifty-Major-Economists.Pdf
Exploring the Present Through the Past
Economics 392: Women's Economic Roles Instructor: Randy Albelda Fall 2005 Office: Wheatley 5/028 E-Mail:
[email protected]
Phone: 617-287-6963
“Should Feminists Endorse a Basic Income? Institutionalizing the Universal Caregiver Through an Unconditional Basic Income.”
A Debate on the Deficit a Debate on the Deficit
Fall 2005 Published Three Times Annually by the American Economic Association’S Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession
Economists, Can You Name a Paper Published Between 1970 and 2000
The Economic Emergence of Women
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Mississippi Economic Review and Outlook
Worker/Consumer Coalitions and “High Road” Strategies in the Care Sector
CSWEP and the First Gender Reckoning in Economics (1971-1991)