July 16, 2015 | |
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09:00 to 10:45 | Welcome and Opening Plenary, Library |
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11:00 to 12:15 | Keynote Speaker, Library |
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12:15 to 01:50 | Lunch Break |
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14:00 to 15:40 | Concurrent Session 1 |
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July 17, 2015 | |
15:45 to 16:45 | General Membership Meeting & Book Celebration |
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17:30 to 19:00 | Reception, FES Berlin, Hirsohimastr. 17 |
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09:00 to 10:40 | Concurrent Session 2 |
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11:00 to 12:30 | Concurrent Session 3 |
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12:30 to 13:50 | Luncheon: Celebrating 20 years of Feminist Economics: 1995-2015 |
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14:00 to 15:40 | Concurrent Session 4 |
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16:00 to 17:40 | Concurrent Session 5 |
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19:00 to 21:00 | Dinner at Alte Pumpe |
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July 18, 2015 | |
08:00 to 09:00 | Thematic Groups Meeting |
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09:00 to 10:40 | Concurrent Session 6 |
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10:45 to 12:30 | Final Plenary |
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Welcome and Opening Plenary Library July 16, 2015 09:00 to 10:45 | |
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Gender Equality in Europe: The Necessity to Develop Better Policies Daniela Bankier, European Commission, Directorate-General for Justice, Head of Unit Gender Equality Rebeca Grynspan, Secretaria General Iberoamericana Ute Klammer, University of Duisburg-Essen Sylvia Walby, Distinguished Professor, UNESCO Chair of Gender Research Moderator: Alicia Girón, Outgoing President of IAFFE |
Keynote Speaker Library July 16, 2015 11:00 to 12:15 | |
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Migrant Care Work & the Global Political Economy Joan Tronto, University of Minnesota In cooperation with FES-Berlin Welcome Alicia GirónModerator Bina Agarwal, University of Delhi |
Reception FES Berlin, Hirsohimastr. 17 July 17, 2015 17:30 to 19:00 | |
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Gender Equality in Times of Crisis: Solid Social and Labour Policies as Key Instruments for Enhancing Gender Justice Welcome Michael Sommer, Vice-Chairmann of Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Keynote speech Andrea Nahles, German Federal Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Moderation Friederike Maier, Berlin School of Economics and Law |
Luncheon: Celebrating 20 years of Feminist Economics: 1995-2015 July 17, 2015 12:30 to 13:50 | |
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Myra Strober, Professor Emeriti, Stanford University Feminist Economics: Looking back, looking forward Bina Agarwal, University of Delhi Closing Comments Diana Strassmann, Rice University Günseli Berik, University of Utah |
Final Plenary July 18, 2015 10:45 to 12:30 | |
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Lourdes Benería, Professor Emeritus, Department of City & Regional Planning, Cornell University Nancy Folbre, Professor Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Naoko Otobe, Senior Employment and Gender Specialist, Gender Coordinator, Employment Policy Department, ILO Geneva Antonella Picchio, University of Modena And Reggio Emilia Myra Strober, Professor Emerita, Stanford University Şemsa Özar, President of IAFFE |
Summary of All Sessions |
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70 sessions, 253 papers, and 55 presentations with no associated papers |
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International Association for Feminist Economics |
Detailed List of Sessions |
Session: New research on the influence of sexual orientation and gender identity on individuals and economic development July 16, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 0.02 |
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Session Chair: Carlo D'Ippoliti, Sapienza University of Rome |
Human Capital Gaps by Sexual Orientation |
By Alyssa Schneebaum; Vienna University of Economics & Business |
Presented by: Alyssa Schneebaum, Vienna University of Economics & Business |
The livelihood of LGBTQIs in Vienna |
By Karin Schoenpflug; IHS Vienna Christine Klapeer; University of Vienna Roswitha Hofmann; Vienna Business University Clemens Huber; University of Vienna |
Presented by: Karin Schoenpflug, IHS Vienna |
Classy gay identity: a model of expected identity utility |
By Fabrizio Botti; University of Perugia Anna Conte; University of Westminster Carlo D'Ippoliti; Sapienza University of Rome |
Presented by: Carlo D'Ippoliti, Sapienza University of Rome |
The Relationship between LGBT Inclusion and Economic Development: An Analysis of Emerging Economies |
By M. V. Lee Badgett; University of Massachusetts-Amherst Sheila Nezhad; Headwaters Foundation for Justice Yana Rodgers; Rutgers University Kees Waaldijk; University of Leiden |
Presented by: Yana Rodgers, Rutgers University |
M. V. Lee Badgett, University of Massachusetts-Amherst |
Session: Social Reproduction, Care and Women’s Economic Empowerment: New Framing and Research to support Claimsmaking July 16, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 1.02 |
Session Chair: Zahrah Nesbitt-Ahmed, Institute of Development Studies |
Conceptualising women’s economic empowerment: the importance of care |
By Deepta Chopra; Institute of Development Studies Zahrah Nesbitt-Ahmed; Institute of Development Studies Priya Raghavan; Institute of Development Studies |
Presented by: Priya Raghavan, Institute of Development Studies |
Globalisation, the Google Tax and Social Reproduction |
By Ruth Pearson; University of Leeds |
Presented by: Ruth Pearson, University of Leeds |
Methodological Challenges and Opportunities for Identifying and Monitoring Factors of Change in Household Care Responsibilities |
By Katie Bates Thalia Kidder; Oxfam GB |
Presented by: Thalia Kidder, Oxfam GB |
Determinants of ‘heavy and unequal’ care work in rural households from five developing countries |
By Lucia Rost; University of Oxford Thalia Kidder; Oxfam GB Katie Bates Jane Remme; Oxfam GB Luca Dellepiane; Oxfam UK |
Presented by: Lucia Rost, University of Oxford |
Close the Gap! The cost of inequality in women's work |
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By Nuria Molina; ActionAid UK Kasia Staszewska; ActionAid UK |
Presented by: Nuria Molina, ActionAid UK |
Older Workers, Older Carers: A Social Reproduction Perspective on the European Union Active Aging Policies |
By Ania Zbyszewska |
Presented by: Ania Zbyszewska, |
Session: GEM-Europe I: Growth and Macroeconomic Policy: Gender perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and EU candidates July 16, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 1.32 |
Session Chair: Nilufer Cagatay, University of Utah |
Growth, Energy and Equality. Energy Cooperatives from a Gender Perspective |
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By Zofia Lapniewska; LSE |
Presented by: Zofia Lapniewska, LSE |
Economic growth and gender equality in new EU member countries: a comparative study |
By Marta Hozer-Kocmiel; Szczecin University Ewa Ruminska-Zimny; Warsaw School of Economics |
Presented by: Marta Hozer-Kocmiel, Szczecin University |
Investing in Social Care Services: A Strategy for Inclusive Growth |
By IPEK ILKKARACAN; ISTANBUL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY |
Presented by: IPEK ILKKARACAN, ISTANBUL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY |
Session: Women and Labor in in Turkey July 16, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 1.31 |
Session Chair: Semsa Ozar, Bogazici University |
Woman’s Labor and Employment Policies and Feminist Activism in Turkey in 2010-2015 |
By idil soyseçkin ceylan; Çankırı University zeynep eren; Middle East Technical University |
Presented by: zeynep eren, Middle East Technical University |
MEASURING DECENT WORK FOR TURKEY |
By YELDA YUCEL; Istanbul Bilgi University |
Presented by: YELDA YUCEL, Istanbul Bilgi University |
KEİG (Women's Labor and Employment Platform) as an Example of Activism in Turkey |
By Meltem Arıoğlu Pultar |
Presented by: Meltem Arıoğlu Pultar, |
Why is the majority of free wage labour in Turkey undertaken by men? |
By Ece Kocabicak; Lancaster University |
Presented by: Ece Kocabicak, Lancaster University |
Policies for Women's Employment and Vocational Training in Turkey. Are They Strengthening or Weakening the Women? |
By Özgün biçer |
Presented by: Özgün biçer, |
Session: Lifetime Earnings through a Gendered Lens July 16, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 0.56 |
"I'm Every Woman": Income Distribution by Race and Ethnicity |
By Nina Banks; Bucknell University Rhonda sharpe; Bucknell University |
Presented by: Rhonda sharpe, Bucknell University |
Nina Banks, Bucknell University |
Will the Kids be All Right? The Effects of Parental Divorce on Income |
By Christina Curley; Colorado State University |
Presented by: Christina Curley, Colorado State University |
Why Are Women’s and Men’s Work Lives Converging? Demography, Human Capital Investments and Lifetime Earnings |
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By Joyce Jacobsen; Wesleyan University Melanie Khamis; Wesleyan University Mutlu Yuksel; Dalhousie University |
Presented by: Joyce Jacobsen, Wesleyan University |
Session: Feminism and the Environment July 16, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 0.53 |
Reconciling Social and Environmental Justice in Economics through the Feminist Perspective |
By Phoebe Spencer; University of Vermont |
Presented by: Phoebe Spencer, University of Vermont |
Farmers' climate change adaptation behaviour in rural Tanzania: an intrahousehold bargaining perspective |
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By Katrien Van Aelst; University of Antwerp |
Presented by: Katrien Van Aelst, University of Antwerp |
Gender differences in climate change perceptions and participation in group-based approaches: an intra-household analysis from rural Kenya |
By Marther Ngigi; University of Bonn Ulrike Mueller; GFA Consulting Group |
Presented by: Ulrike Mueller, GFA Consulting Group |
Climate change and climate finance and women's social and economic inclusion |
By Mariama Williams; IGTN |
Presented by: Mariama Williams, IGTN |
Women, Forest Management and REDD+: Gender inequality reinforced? |
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By Padmaja Mishra; Utkal University |
Presented by: Padmaja Mishra, Utkal University |
Session: Resources, Social Entrepreneurship, and Women's Empowerment July 16, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 0.52 |
Joint land titling and gender-biased development |
By Marit Widman; Swedish University of Agricultural Scien |
Presented by: Marit Widman, Swedish University of Agricultural Scien |
Beekeeping for Women Empowerment: Case of Commercial Insect Programme in Mwingi, Kenya |
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By Peter Mburu; ICIPE and University of Nairobi Hippolyte Affognon; ICIPE Patrick Irungu; University of Nairobi John Mburu; University of Nairobi Suresh Raina; ICIPE |
Presented by: Peter Mburu, ICIPE and University of Nairobi |
Can cooperatives contribute to women’s economic empowerment? - A case study in South India |
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By Carla Dohmwirth; Humboldt University Berlin Markus Hanisch; Humboldt University Berlin |
Presented by: Carla Dohmwirth, Humboldt University Berlin |
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE AREA OF PROTECTION OF FLORA AND FAUNA USUMACINTA CANYON IN MEXICO |
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By Erika Ceballos Falcón; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Carmen Beristain; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Paola Vera; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México |
Presented by: Erika Ceballos Falcón, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México |
Analysis of the Competitiveness of Malawian Women Farmers in Smallholder Dairy Enterprises: A Case of Blantyre and Thyolo Districts in Southern Malawi |
By Loveness Mgalamadzi; Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources |
Presented by: Loveness Mgalamadzi, Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources |
Session: Gendered Fields: Women's Labor in Agriculture July 16, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 0.51 |
Lifting gender constraints to sustainable intensification in coffee production in Uganda |
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By Els Lecoutere; R4ED |
Presented by: Els Lecoutere, R4ED |
Half the Sky? Gender Inequality in Production Activities in People’s Commune in Rural China |
By Yingwei Huang; Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Jing Liu; Central University of Finance and Economics |
Presented by: Jing Liu, Central University of Finance and Economics |
Fertilizer use on male and female managed maize plots in Mozambique |
By Paswel Marenya; International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) Menale Kassie; International Maize and Wheat Improvment Emilio Tostao; Eduardo Mondlane University |
Presented by: Paswel Marenya, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) |
Gender Analysis in Mango Production and Marketing in a Context of Fruit Fly Management in Kilifi County,Kenya |
By Billy Nyagaya; icipe Sunday Ekesi; icipe Ibrahim Macharia; Kenyatta University Hippolyte Affognon; International Centre for Insect Physiology and Ecology |
Presented by: Billy Nyagaya, icipe |
Labor preferences among rural men and women in Cauca, Colombia |
By Pilar Useche; University of Florida Jennifer Twyman; International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) Juliana Muriel; International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) |
Presented by: Jennifer Twyman, International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) |
Session: Flexible Work and Unstable Work Schedules July 16, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 1.33 |
Women working in Saudi Arabia and UAE: A case study of the hotel sector |
By Saham Alismail; Individual Purchaser |
Presented by: Saham Alismail, Individual Purchaser |
Does flexible employment pay for European women? |
By Iga Magda; Warsaw School of Economics |
Presented by: Iga Magda, Warsaw School of Economics |
Integrated Segregation: Trends in the Austrian Gender Division of Labour |
By Margareta Kreimer; University of Graz Ricardo Mora; Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
Presented by: Margareta Kreimer, University of Graz |
Gender and Control of Work Schedule Variability in North America and Western Europe |
By Elaine McCrate; University of Vermont |
Presented by: Elaine McCrate, University of Vermont |
Fexible Work, Deficiency of Care and Child Poverty: A Critical Assessment of Gender Equality Policy in Japan |
By Nobuko Hara; Hosei University |
Presented by: Nobuko Hara, Hosei University |
Session: Fertility, Motherhood, and Sex Selection July 16, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 0.34 |
Fertility transition in Turkey– who is most at risk of deciding against child arrival? |
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By Angela Greulich Luci; Université Paris 1 Sorbonne |
Presented by: Angela Greulich Luci, Université Paris 1 Sorbonne |
Child Spacing and Mothers’ Careers – An IV Approach |
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By Anna Amilon; The Danish National Centre for Social Research |
Presented by: Anna Amilon, The Danish National Centre for Social Research |
Transforming gender norms? The relationship between women's employment and son preference over time in India |
By Julia Behrman; New York University Sara Duvisac |
Presented by: Sara Duvisac, |
The intertwined (re)production of heteronormativity, capitalism and babies |
By Sara Lafuente Funes; CSIC |
Presented by: Sara Lafuente Funes, CSIC |
Uptake of urine pregnancy tests offered using two different methods: a cost-effectiveness analysis of a pilot study. |
By Laura Rossouw; University of Stellenbosch |
Presented by: Laura Rossouw, University of Stellenbosch |
Session: Informal Care and Domestic Labor July 16, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 0.36 |
New spouse, same chores? A panel analysis of marital specialization in consecutive unions |
By Miriam Beblo; University of Hamburg Anne Solaz; Institut National d'Etudes Demographiques |
Presented by: Miriam Beblo, University of Hamburg |
Gender Equality In The Time Allocated to Housework: A Study of Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians |
By Elisa Birch; The University of Western Australia |
Presented by: Elisa Birch, The University of Western Australia |
Do Men Care? Men’s supply of unpaid labour |
By Leif Andreassen; Statistics Norway Maria Laura di Tommaso; University of Torino Anna Maccagnan; University of Turin |
Presented by: Maria Laura di Tommaso, University of Torino |
Exploring the balancing potential of parental leave policies for the gender division of housework |
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By Helene Dearing; Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU) |
Presented by: Helene Dearing, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU) |
Home appliances and gender gap of time spent on unpaid housework: evidence using household data from Vietnam |
By Tien Vu; Osaka University |
Presented by: Tien Vu, Osaka University |
Session: Hot Topics July 16, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 0.54 |
Unpaid Work and Female Visibility - An examination of the case of Turkey |
By Irem Güney Frahm; Harriet Taylor Mill Institut der HWR |
Presented by: Irem Güney Frahm, Harriet Taylor Mill Institut der HWR |
Towards a caring economic approach |
By Thera Osch; OQ Consulting BV |
Presented by: Thera Osch, OQ Consulting BV |
Gender Dimensions of Food Security in Pakistan: Institutional and Policy Narratives |
By Abdul Saboor; PMAS Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi Pakistan AISHA MAZHAR; PMAS Arid Agriculture University |
Presented by: AISHA MAZHAR, PMAS Arid Agriculture University |
Child Marriage – A close look, with respect to the Empowered Action Group (EAG) states of India |
By Monica Das; Delhi University |
Presented by: Monica Das, Delhi University |
Session: Communities, norms and women’s work: findings from low income contexts July 17, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 1.31 |
Session Chair: Naila Kabeer, London School of Economics and Political |
Cultural norms, economic imperatives and women's labour market behaviour: preliminary findings from Bangladesh |
By Naila Kabeer; London School of Economics and Political |
Presented by: Naila Kabeer, London School of Economics and Political |
Women's agricultural work and nutrition in Pakistan: findings from qualitative research |
By Haris Gazdar; Collective for Social Science Research Mysbah Balagamwala Hussain Mallah; Collective for Social Science Research |
Presented by: Haris Gazdar, Collective for Social Science Research |
Ethnicity, autonomy and women’s work choices in Kenya |
By Giovanna De Giusti; Maseno University, Kenya Uma Kambhampati; University of Reading |
Presented by: Uma Kambhampati, University of Reading |
Giovanna De Giusti, Maseno University, Kenya |
Estimating the benefits of bridging social capital amongst vulnerable women: Comparing outcomes for domestic workers and other unskilled female workers in South Africa |
By Ronelle Burger; Stellenbosch University Carina van der Watt; Stellenbosch University Marisa von Fintel; Stellenbosch University |
Presented by: Marisa von Fintel, Stellenbosch University |
Promoting Gender Equality through Tourism Enterprises in Rural Uganda |
By Brenda Boonabaana; Makerere University |
Presented by: Brenda Boonabaana, Makerere University |
Session: Macroeconomics and Gender July 17, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 0.34 |
Session Chair: Eugenia Correa, UNAM |
Gender and the Social Dimensions of Finance: An Exploration |
By Gary Dymski; University of Leeds Eirini Petratou; University of Leeds |
Presented by: Eirini Petratou, University of Leeds |
Gary Dymski, University of Leeds |
The adoption of business structures in the development and inclusion of women entrepreneurs |
By MARIA GABRIELA DOMINGUEZ MAGALLON; UNAM |
Presented by: MARIA GABRIELA DOMINGUEZ MAGALLON, UNAM |
Growing informality, gender equality and the role of fiscal policy in the face of the current economic crisis: Evidence from Indian economy. |
By Shakuntala Das; SUNY POTSDAM |
Presented by: Shakuntala Das, SUNY POTSDAM |
Gender Inequality: Work and Employment Facing the Economic Crisis |
By Eugenia Correa; UNAM Maria González; IIEc-UNAM Patricia Rodríguez; UNAM |
Presented by: Maria González, IIEc-UNAM |
A Dynamic Gender Analysis of Spain's Pension Reforms of 2011 |
By Patricia Peinado; University of the Basque Country |
Presented by: Patricia Peinado, University of the Basque Country |
Session: Household Dynamics, Economic Marginalisation/Integration, and Women's Issues in Asia July 17, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 0.36 |
Session Chair: Wendy Olsen, University of Manchester |
The Decline in the Labour Force Participation of Rural Women in India: Why and Where? |
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By Wendy Olsen; University of Manchester |
Presented by: Wendy Olsen, University of Manchester |
Determinants of South Asian Women's Access To and Control Over Resources in the UK, India and Pakistan |
By Punita Chowbey; Sheffield Hallam University |
Presented by: Punita Chowbey, Sheffield Hallam University |
 
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Discussant: Beverly Metcalfe, University of Manchester |
Session: Austerity: A UK and Commonwealth Perspective July 17, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 1.32 |
An examination of intra-household gender relations during a period of recession and austerity in Ireland |
By Caroline Finn; National University of Ireland Galway Nata Duvvury; National University of Ireland, Galway |
Presented by: Caroline Finn, National University of Ireland Galway |
Which Path Might be Beneficial for Canada to Mitigate the Impact of the Great Depression of 2008-2009 on Women Workers? Austerity is not the Cure. How to Stop the Attack on Women Workers? Comparative Study of EU countries and Canada. |
By Ana Androsik; New School for Social Research |
Presented by: Ana Androsik, New School for Social Research |
Transcending the impact of the financial crisis in the UK: Towards Plan F - a Feminist Economic Strategy |
By Diane Elson; University of Essex |
Presented by: Diane Elson, University of Essex |
Costing a feminist plan for a caring economy – a UK perspective |
By Jerome De Henau; The Open University |
Presented by: Jerome De Henau, The Open University |
A Feminist Economics Analysis of Economic Recovery in the UK |
By Emily Thomson; Glasgow Caledonian University Susanne Ross; Queen Margaret University |
Presented by: Susanne Ross, Queen Margaret University |
Session: Family Policy for the Here and Now July 17, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 0.56 |
Family Policies and Fertility in Europe: Methodological Issues |
By Wendy Sigle; London School of Economics |
Presented by: Wendy Sigle, London School of Economics |
On the determinants and causes of declining women’s labour force participation rate in North Cyprus |
By Fatma Guven-Lisaniler; Eastern Mediterranean University Feyza Bhatti; University of Edinburgh Firat Emir; Esatern Mediterranean University |
Presented by: Fatma Guven-Lisaniler, Eastern Mediterranean University |
Firat Emir, Esatern Mediterranean University |
Labor force participation of women in the EU – What role do family policies play? |
By Agnieszka Gehringer; University of Goettingen Stephan Klasen; University of Goettingen |
Presented by: Agnieszka Gehringer, University of Goettingen |
(De)familialization or (de)genderization? Which comparative approach is more relevant for the analysis of family policy changes during the economic crisis in Europe |
By Anna Kurowska; University of Warsaw |
Presented by: Anna Kurowska, University of Warsaw |
Institutional Conditions and Management of Gender (in)Equality in Coreneur Couples |
By Alena Krizkova; Institute of Sociology, CAS Nancy Jurik; Arizona State University Marie Dlouhá; Institute of Sociology, CAS |
Presented by: Alena Krizkova, Institute of Sociology, CAS |
Session: Persistent Inequalities: Women in Academia July 17, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 0.51 |
Appearance and Gender Bias in Academia |
By Tali Regev; Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC) YONA RUBINSTEIN; LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS Galina Hale; FRBSF |
Presented by: Tali Regev, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC) |
Female researchers in Mexico. |
By Magali Cárdenas; Instituto Politécnico Nacional Nadima Simón; UNAM Victoria Sánchez; UACM |
Presented by: Magali Cárdenas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional |
Nadima Simón, UNAM |
Victoria Sánchez, UACM |
Do Career Insecurity and High Time Demands Discourage Women from a Career in Academia? An Analysis of Academic Career Aspirations and Work-Life Balance |
By Silvana Weiss; University of Graz Renate Ortlieb; University of Graz |
Presented by: Silvana Weiss, University of Graz |
Women in Academia: Still Taking Care of the Family? |
By Cassandra Guarino; Indianan University Bloomington |
Presented by: Cassandra Guarino, Indianan University Bloomington |
Gender and the Editorial Review Process in Economics: Surveying the Field |
By Ann Mari May; University of Nebraska-Lincoln Mark Killingsworth MARY MCGARVEY Yana Rodgers; Rutgers University |
Presented by: Ann Mari May, University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
Session: Social Programs, Public Works, and Welfare: Towards Gender Equality July 17, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 0.52 |
The care economy, welfare reforms and gender equality in China |
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By Xiao-yuan DONG; University of Winnipeg, Canada |
Presented by: Xiao-yuan DONG, University of Winnipeg, Canada |
Re-estimating gender differences in income in South Africa: The implications of equivalence scales |
By Dorrit Posel; University of KwaZulu-Natal Daniela Casale; University of KwaZulu-Natal Erofili Grapsa; University of KwaZulu-Natal |
Presented by: Daniela Casale, University of KwaZulu-Natal |
Erofili Grapsa, University of KwaZulu-Natal |
Labour Intensive Public Works, Agricultural Off-Season Employment and Effects on Household Welfare: A Case Study of Ghana Social Opportunity Programme |
By Isaac Osei-Akoto; Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research(ISSER)- University of Ghana Simon Bawakyillenuo; University of Ghana, Legon George Owusu; University of Ghana Emmanuel Offei; University of Ghana, Legon |
Presented by: Isaac Osei-Akoto, Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research(ISSER)- University of Ghana |
Combining Social Programs as a Stepping Stone towards Economic Empowerment among Rural Women in El Salvador |
By Margarita Beneke de Sanfeliu; Fusades Amy Angel; Fusades Mauricio Shi; Fusades |
Presented by: Margarita Beneke de Sanfeliu, Fusades |
Lollipops & Birdsong? A feminist critique of UK welfare policy since 2008 |
By jennifer broadhurst; GCU |
Presented by: jennifer broadhurst, GCU |
Session: Differential Outcomes: Wage Gaps, Discrimination, and the Labor Market July 17, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 1.33 |
Beyond Care: Expanding the Feminist Debate on Universal Basic Income |
By Caitlin McLean; Glasgow Caledonian University |
Presented by: Caitlin McLean, Glasgow Caledonian University |
Women, Work and Wage Equity in the Agricultural Sector in Morocco |
By Dina Najjar; icarda |
Presented by: Dina Najjar, icarda |
Parental responsibilities and discrimination in the labor market in Moscow |
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By Irina Kalabikhina; Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Presented by: Irina Kalabikhina, Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Wage Surveys: The Tool for Understanding Gender Wage Differentials? A Japanese Perspective |
By Yayoi Sugihashi; Kanazawa University |
Presented by: Yayoi Sugihashi, Kanazawa University |
Changes in the Motherhood Penalty in the U.S., 1980-2010 |
By Joya Misra; University of Massachusetts Amherst Marta Murray-Close; U Mass Amherst |
Presented by: Marta Murray-Close, U Mass Amherst |
Session: Inequalities and Household Dynamics July 17, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 0.53 |
Intrahousehold bargaining and the distribution of utility within marriage |
By Dirk Bethmann; Korea University Robert Rudolf; Korea University |
Presented by: Robert Rudolf, Korea University |
How social mechanisms shape allocation of resources and decision making within female-headed households |
By Rebecca Kelley; London School of Economics Laura Ramos-Jaimes; London School of Economics and Political Science |
Presented by: Rebecca Kelley, London School of Economics |
Laura Ramos-Jaimes, London School of Economics and Political Science |
Intersecting identities – an empirical study of gender, agency and ethnicity |
By Antonia Fernandez; University of Reading Uma Kambhampati; University of Reading |
Presented by: Antonia Fernandez, University of Reading |
Intra-household gender inequality in unpaid care work |
By Nieves Lazaro Maria Molto; University of Valencia Rosario Sanchez; Departament of Economic Analysis Carles Simo-Noguera; University of Valencia |
Presented by: Carles Simo-Noguera, University of Valencia |
He Said, She Said: Exploring Patterns of Agreement in Sex-Disaggregated Datasets from Nepal and Bangladesh |
By Simone Passarelli; IFPRI Kate Ambler; IFPRI Cheryl Doss; Yale University Caitlin Kieran; International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) |
Presented by: Caitlin Kieran, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) |
Session: A Care Centered Economy July 17, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 1.02 |
The Care-Centered Economy |
By Ina Praetorius; - |
Presented by: Ina Praetorius, - |
Women from Eastern European countries working in domestic care in Austria: How do labour market intermediaries influence job matching and working conditions? |
By Renate Ortlieb; University of Graz Silvana Weiss; University of Graz |
Presented by: Renate Ortlieb, University of Graz |
The Care Tax - An Instrument for a (Re)Productive Economy? |
By Anna Saave |
Presented by: Anna Saave, |
Are care workers more likely to care for others? |
By Jooyeoun Suh; University of Oxford, Center for Time Use Research |
Presented by: Jooyeoun Suh, University of Oxford, Center for Time Use Research |
Monospony in Caring Labor: Job Search Models with Care as a Job Characteristic |
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By Kate Bahn; The New School for Social Research |
Presented by: Kate Bahn, The New School for Social Research |
Session: Engendering Economic Policy July 17, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 0.02 |
Financialisation and Gender |
By Brigitte Young; University of Muenster |
Presented by: Brigitte Young, University of Muenster |
Gender Equality under challenge in Europe: European Union Economic Governance and neoliberal restructuring of the state and its impacts on national policy spaces for gender equality |
By Elisabeth Klatzer; Vienna University of Economics and Business Christa Schlager; AK-Wien |
Presented by: Elisabeth Klatzer, Vienna University of Economics and Business |
Christa Schlager, AK-Wien |
Financing for Development: will the process and outcome of FFD3 help financing for gender equality? |
By Corina Rodríguez-Enríquez; Conicet - Ciepp - DAWN |
Presented by: Corina Rodríguez-Enríquez, Conicet - Ciepp - DAWN |
Regulating for gender equality in an age of increasing inequalities |
By Jill Rubery; University of Manchester |
Presented by: Jill Rubery, University of Manchester |
Unpaid Care and Economic Welfare |
By Elisabeth Stiefel; KoelnAgenda |
Presented by: Elisabeth Stiefel, KoelnAgenda |
Session: Understanding gendered work burdens: a critical reflection on time use studies July 17, 2015 11:00 to 12:30 A 1.32 |
Session Chair: Deborah Johnston, SOAS, University of London |
Women, Issues of Time and the Production of Food Insecurity: A Study of Northern Mozambique |
By Sara Stevano; SOAS, University of London |
Presented by: Sara Stevano, SOAS, University of London |
Cross-country Study on Women's Time in Reproductive Work, Food Security and Nutrition in Agriculture |
By Hitomi Komatsu; American University Hazel Jean Malapit; IFPRI |
Presented by: Hazel Jean Malapit, IFPRI |
It is time? Valuing women's time in nutrition research policy |
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By Elizabeth Hull; SOAS, University of London Deborah Johnston; SOAS, University of London Suneetha Kadiyala; LSHTM Hazel Jean Malapit; IFPRI Sara Stevano; SOAS, University of London |
Presented by: Deborah Johnston, SOAS, University of London |
Reducing Women’s Time Poverty: The Impact of Foreign Aid Allocation on Access to Water and Sanitation in sub-Saharan Africa |
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By Lynda Pickbourn; Hampshire College LEONCE NDIKUMANA; University of Massachusetts |
Presented by: Lynda Pickbourn, Hampshire College |
Session: Unpaid Work and the New Development Agenda July 17, 2015 11:00 to 12:30 A 1.33 |
Presented by: Xiao-yuan DONG, University of Winnipeg, Canada |
Presented by: Valeria Esquivel, UNRISD |
Presented by: Indira Hirway, Centre for Development Alternatives |
Presented by: Corina Rodríguez-Enríquez, Conicet - Ciepp - DAWN |
Presented by: Jayati Ghosh, Jawaharlal Nehru University |
Session: Gender Responsive Budgeting in Challenging Times – Challenging Times for GRB July 17, 2015 11:00 to 12:30 A 1.31 |
Session Chair: Elisabeth Klatzer, Vienna University of Economics and Business |
Presented by: Diane Elson, University of Essex |
Presented by: Angela O'Hagan, Glasgow Caledonian University |
Presented by: Antonella Picchio, University of Modena & Reggio Emilia |
Presented by: Christa Schlager, AK-Wien |
Presented by: Elisabeth Stiefel, KoelnAgenda |
Presented by: Paloma de Villota, Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
Session: GEM-Europe II: Care, Education and Innovation: Gender perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and EU candidate countries July 17, 2015 11:00 to 12:30 A 0.52 |
Session Chair: Lourdes Beneria, Cornell University |
Women, men and creativity in business sector – comparative studies of leading EU and ECE countries |
By Anna Zachorowska-Mazurkiewicz; Jagiellonian University |
Presented by: Anna Zachorowska-Mazurkiewicz, Jagiellonian University |
An Early Assessment of Extension of Compulsory School Attendance in Turkey: the Gender Bias, Child Labor, and Secularism |
By Bilge Erten; Northeastern University |
Presented by: Bilge Erten, Northeastern University |
Old and new Europe: who cares? Gendering childcare policies before and after(?) the crisis |
By Dorota Szelewa; Warsaw University |
Presented by: Dorota Szelewa, Warsaw University |
Differences in Uses and Understandings of the Cash for Care: the Case of the Long-term Care Benefit in the Czech Republic |
By Radka Dudova; Institute of Sociology, CAS |
Presented by: Radka Dudova, Institute of Sociology, CAS |
Session: Gendered insecurity and global land deals: new analytical perspectives July 17, 2015 11:00 to 12:30 A 0.51 |
Session Chair: Haroon Lodhi, Trent University |
Land grabbing as investment: thinking about the issues from a gender perspective |
By Haroon Lodhi; Trent University |
Presented by: Haroon Lodhi, Trent University |
The Social Relations of Agrarian Change: Debates in the African Literature |
By Dzodzi Tsikata; University of Ghana |
Presented by: Dzodzi Tsikata, University of Ghana |
Through the lens of feminist economics: What we (don’t) know about Chinese and British land-consuming investments in sub-Saharan Africa |
By Ariane Goetz |
Presented by: Ariane Goetz, |
 
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Discussant: Diksha Arora, |
Session: Households, Communities, and Gendered Well-being July 17, 2015 11:00 to 12:30 A 0.02 |
Social Systems of Provisioning: Engendering the varieties of capitalisms |
By Barbara Hopkins; Wright State University |
Presented by: Barbara Hopkins, Wright State University |
Theorizing Gendered Impacts of Armed Conflict |
By Jennifer Olmsted; Drew University |
Presented by: Jennifer Olmsted, Drew University |
GENDER AND CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION: PERSPECTIVES FROM PASTORAL COMMUNITIES IN GUJARAT, INDIA |
By Smita Ramnarain; Siena College |
Presented by: Smita Ramnarain, Siena College |
She Said/He Said: Discrepancies in Attitudes Towards and Incidents of Intimate Partner Violence at the Household level in the Dominican Republic |
By Cruz Bueno; Siena College |
Presented by: Cruz Bueno, Siena College |
NEGOTIATING MARITAL CONROL BEHAVIOURS (MCBs): EDUCATED WOMEN’S LIVED EXPERIENCES IN URBAN UGANDA |
By PEACE MUSIIMENTA; Makerere University |
Presented by: PEACE MUSIIMENTA, Makerere University |
Session: Debating Macro Policy Issues: Exploring Gender Aspects of Fiscal Policy July 17, 2015 11:00 to 12:30 A 0.54 |
Session Chair: Thomas Ferguson, University of Massachusetts at Boston |
Social Security Privatization: Budget Impact and Women Doubly Unprotected |
By Eugenia Correa; UNAM |
Presented by: Eugenia Correa, UNAM |
Women and Investment: The Role of Fiscal Policy |
By Joelle Leclaire; SUNY College at Buffalo |
Presented by: Joelle Leclaire, SUNY College at Buffalo |
Fiscal Policy Constraints to Democracy. The case of the European Economic Governance. |
By Orsola Costantini; University of Bergamo |
Presented by: Orsola Costantini, University of Bergamo |
Was There a Gender Dimension to the Conduct of Macroeconomic Policy during and after the Financial Crisis? |
By Mario Seccareccia; University of Ottawa |
Presented by: Mario Seccareccia, University of Ottawa |
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Discussants: 1 Silvia Berger, FLACSO Argentina (Latinamerica School of Social Sciences) 2 MARIA GABRIELA DOMINGUEZ MAGALLON, UNAM |
Session: Teaching with Wikipedia to Improve Public Scholarship About Feminist Economics July 17, 2015 11:00 to 12:30 A 1.02 |
Presented by: Diana Strassmann, Rice University |
Presented by: Gunseli Berik, University of Utah |
Session: From Theory to Practice: Teaching Gender and Feminism July 17, 2015 11:00 to 12:30 A 0.36 |
New Gender Strategies: Centralization versus Overarching Principle in Gender Education in Education System. |
By María Dolores Martinez Serrano |
Presented by: María Dolores Martinez Serrano, |
Teaching Minority Issues in Feminism: The Wuhan Experience |
By Anna Lamikanra; Wuhan Polytechnic University |
Presented by: Anna Lamikanra, Wuhan Polytechnic University |
Ethics of Feminist Economics |
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By Ulrike Knobloch; University of Fribourg Switzerland |
Presented by: Ulrike Knobloch, University of Fribourg Switzerland |
Gender Mainstreaming the Economics Curriculum: Motivations and Methods of the International Student Movement |
By Yuan Yang |
Presented by: Yuan Yang, |
Session: Migration and Culture: Bringing in Gender July 17, 2015 11:00 to 12:30 A 0.34 |
Beyond the veil: Discrimination against female migrants wearing a headscarf in Germany |
By Doris Weichselbaumer; University of Linz |
Presented by: Doris Weichselbaumer, University of Linz |
Deciphering the Discourse: Labour Shortage, Skill Mismatch and Employment-related Geographical Mobility in Canada |
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By Martha MacDonald; Saint Mary's University |
Presented by: Martha MacDonald, Saint Mary's University |
Culture, Religiosity and Female Labor Supply |
By Duygu Guner; KU Leuven Gokce Uysal; Bahcesehir University |
Presented by: Gokce Uysal, Bahcesehir University |
Gender specific Remittances before and after Economic Crisis – The Case of Germany |
By Elke Holst; German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) Andrea Schaefer; Bremen University Mechthild Schrooten; University of Applied Science Bremen |
Presented by: Mechthild Schrooten, University of Applied Science Bremen |
Elke Holst, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) |
Andrea Schaefer, Bremen University |
Gender Remittances and Changes in Woman Status in Households —Case studies in Savannakhet, Lao PDR |
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By Tanaradee KHUMYA; Kasetsart University |
Presented by: Tanaradee KHUMYA, Kasetsart University |
Session: Security and Women's Rights: A Feminist Perspective July 17, 2015 11:00 to 12:30 A 0.53 |
The effect of armed conflict on attitudes towards domestic violence. The case of Iraq. |
By Vidya Diwakar |
Presented by: Vidya Diwakar, |
Gendered perception of crime: Insights from different socio-economic urban neigbourhoods in Ghana |
By Charlotte Wrigley-Asante; University of Ghana George Owusu; University of Ghana, Legon |
Presented by: Charlotte Wrigley-Asante, University of Ghana |
Peacekeeping Economies and the Labor Market: a gendered perspective |
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By Luisa Souza; Pontificia Universidade Católica PUC-RIO |
Presented by: Luisa Souza, Pontificia Universidade Católica PUC-RIO |
Women’s Economic Rights under Economic Sanctions: Case of Iran |
By Elham Taheri; Eastern Mediterranean University Fatma Guven-Lisaniler; Eastern Mediterranean University |
Presented by: Elham Taheri, Eastern Mediterranean University |
Feminist applications to post conflict transformation: Understanding household assets of female headed households in eastern Sri Lanka |
By Sasini Kulatunga; University of Colombo |
Presented by: Sasini Kulatunga, University of Colombo |
Session: Advancing Feminist Theory July 17, 2015 11:00 to 12:30 A 0.56 |
Can Ostrom's IAD framework help with the analysis of care work? |
By Siobhan Austen; Curtin University |
Presented by: Siobhan Austen, Curtin University |
Unveiling the (heteronormative) conflict between capital accumulation and life sustainability |
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By Amaia Perez Orozco |
Presented by: Amaia Perez Orozco, |
Gender equality in Chilean families? Development models’ paths in Concepcion - Chile. |
By Lucia Saldana; University of Concepcion Alejandra Brito; University of Concepcion |
Presented by: Lucia Saldana, University of Concepcion |
Alejandra Brito, University of Concepcion |
Homo economicus in Neoclassical Economics from the Perspective of Feminist Economics |
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By Ridhi Malik |
Presented by: Ridhi Malik, |
Session: Approaches to Measurement Women's Empowerment: What are We Learning about Measurement and its Implications July 17, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 0.52 |
The Impact of Global Value Chains on Household Bargaining Power in Bangladesh:Measuring and Measurement Issues |
By Mieke Meurs; American University |
Presented by: Mieke Meurs, American University |
Linking agriculture and nutrition: is a gendered analysis important? |
By Vanya Slavchevska; World Bank |
Presented by: Vanya Slavchevska, World Bank |
Asset Ownership, Partner Violence and Bargaining |
By Nata Duvvury; National University of Ireland, Galway |
Presented by: Nata Duvvury, National University of Ireland, Galway |
Session: Expanding the influence of feminist economists—working with and creating research centers July 17, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 0.02 |
Presented by: M. V. Lee Badgett, University of Massachusetts-Amherst |
Presented by: Susan Himmelweit, Open University |
Presented by: Martha MacDonald, Saint Mary's University |
Presented by: Sara Cantillon, University College Dublin |
Presented by: Randy Albelda, University of Massachusetts Boston |
Session: Promoting regional economic integration? Women entrepreneurs’ challenges and opportunities: Evidence from South Asia July 17, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 0.56 |
Session Chair: Yumiko Yamamoto, UNDP Bangkok Regional Hub |
Trade Potential and Associate non-tariff barriers with focus on women Micro/SMEs-Project approach and regional synthesis |
Presented by: Yumiko Yamamoto, UNDP Bangkok Regional Hub |
Trade Potential and Associate non-tariff barriers with focus on women Micro/SMEs-India case study |
Presented by: Arundhati Kulshreshtha, CUTS International |
Trade Potential and Associate non-tariff barriers with focus on women Micro/SMEs-Sri Lanka case study |
Presented by: Dona Sunimalee Madurawala, Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka |
Session: Globalization and the feminization of migration July 17, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 0.53 |
Session Chair: Genoveva Roldan Davila, |
Presented by: Genoveva Roldan Davila, |
Presented by: Daniela Castro Alquicira, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México |
Presented by: Maria Jose Guerra Palmero, |
Session: Gendered insecurity and global land deals: new perspectives from the field July 17, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 0.51 |
Session Chair: Haroon Lodhi, Trent University |
Shaping labour dynamics from below: gendered labour relations in large-scale sugarcane production in Isabela, Philippines |
By Lisa Alano; Universiteit van Amsterdam |
Presented by: Lisa Alano, Universiteit van Amsterdam |
Rural Women’s Access and Control over Agrarian Resources: Case studies from West Kalimantan |
By Julia ; Kalimantan Women's Alliance for Peace and Gender Justice |
Presented by: Julia , Kalimantan Women's Alliance for Peace and Gender Justice |
Gendered experiences of expulsion, incorporation and resistance in Cambodia |
By Clara Park; International Institute of Social Studies |
Presented by: Clara Park, International Institute of Social Studies |
Land Grabbing in Haiti: gendered experiences of post-earthquake land dispossession |
By Marylynn Steckley; University of Western Ontario |
Presented by: Marylynn Steckley, University of Western Ontario |
 
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Discussant: Vongai Nyawo, Midland State University |
Session: 20 years of Feminist Macroeconomics I : Reflections on the work of GEM- IWG July 17, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 1.33 |
Session Chair: Diane Elson, University of Essex |
Presented by: Nilufer Cagatay, University of Utah |
Presented by: Ewa Ruminska-Zimny, Warsaw School of Economics |
Presented by: Gunseli Berik, University of Utah |
Presented by: Alicia Giron, Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas- UNAM |
Session: The Hidden Gender of the Law July 17, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 0.54 |
He Paid, She Paid: Exploiting Israeli Courts' Rulings on Litigation Costs to Explore Gender Biases |
By Tamar Kricheli-Katz; Tel Aviv University |
Presented by: Tamar Kricheli-Katz, Tel Aviv University |
Do laws for protecting women really protect them? The case of Israel |
By Michal Allon; Tel Aviv University |
Presented by: Michal Allon, Tel Aviv University |
Tort Reforms and Gender Distributions of Physicians |
By Alexandra Bernasek; Colorado State University Cher Li; Colorado State University |
Presented by: Cher Li, Colorado State University |
Alexandra Bernasek, Colorado State University |
Session: Leisure and Labor: 'I never promised you a rose garden' July 17, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 1.32 |
Couple work hours, work schedules, non-work time quality and subjective time pressure |
By Lyn Craig; University of New South Wales Judith Brown; University of New South Wales |
Presented by: Lyn Craig, University of New South Wales |
Labor and Leisure in Gay and Lesbian Households |
By Leanne Roncolato; Franklin and Marshall College |
Presented by: Leanne Roncolato, Franklin and Marshall College |
Who is the leisure class? Analysis of historical transformation of gender roles in matrilineal Mozambique |
By Diksha Arora; University of Utah |
Presented by: Diksha Arora, University of Utah |
Session: Social and Political Change in Challenging Times July 17, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 1.31 |
What would an “economics of care” look like? |
By Emmanuel Petit; University of Bordeaux |
Presented by: Emmanuel Petit, University of Bordeaux |
The thin wall between nature and nurture: An exploration of gendered work preferences in East and West Germany |
By Miriam Beblo; University of Hamburg Luise Goerges; Universitaet Hamburg |
Presented by: Luise Goerges, Universitaet Hamburg |
Austerity, Precarity, and Sincerity: Feminist challenges at the margins of Brazil’s Bolsa Família in challenging times |
By Jonathan Oster; Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Natália Perez; Freie Universität Berlin |
Presented by: Jonathan Oster, Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht |
Missing Men: Differential Effects of War and Socialism on Female Labour Force Participation in Vietnam |
By Merle Kreibaum; University of Goettingen Stephan Klasen; University of Goettingen |
Presented by: Merle Kreibaum, University of Goettingen |
ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATIONS THROUGH THE SUBJECTS’ LENS: Women and men from two generations in Chile |
By Rosalba Todaro; Centro de Estudios de la Mujer |
Presented by: Rosalba Todaro, Centro de Estudios de la Mujer |
Session: Women's Economic Empowerment and the Care Economy July 17, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 1.02 |
Caring and employment: evolving histories, divergent outcomes and the role of social attitudes |
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By Fiona Carmichael; University of Birmingham |
Presented by: Fiona Carmichael, University of Birmingham |
Who cares for the kids? A quantitative study of childcare in South Africa |
By Michelle Hatch; University of KwaZulu-Natal Dorrit Posel; University of KwaZulu-Natal |
Presented by: Dorrit Posel, University of KwaZulu-Natal |
Toward a Care Economic Theory of the Firm: Developing Microeconomic Variables for a Taxonomy of Care Firms |
By Barbara Fuchs; University of Liechtenstein Luise Gubitzer; Vienna University of Economics and Business |
Presented by: Barbara Fuchs, University of Liechtenstein |
Luise Gubitzer, Vienna University of Economics and Business |
Paradox of commodification of care |
By Zuzana Uhde; The Czech Academy of Sciences |
Presented by: Zuzana Uhde, The Czech Academy of Sciences |
Time Poverty of Working Men and Women and Labor Market Regulations in Urban China |
By Liangshu Qi; Tsinghua University Xiao-yuan DONG; University of Winnipeg, Canada |
Presented by: Liangshu Qi, Tsinghua University |
Session: Gender and Social Norms: Gender and Competition July 17, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 0.34 |
Gender Gaps in Social Capital: a theoretical interpretation of the Italian evidence |
By Elisabetta Addis; University of Sassari (Sardinia) Italy Majlinda Joxhe; University of Rome |
Presented by: Elisabetta Addis, University of Sassari (Sardinia) Italy |
Gendered Power Relations in “Interactive Service Work” in Japanese Life Insurance Companies |
By Ki-young Shin; Ochanomizu University Kaoru Kanai; Saitama University |
Presented by: Ki-young Shin, Ochanomizu University |
Kaoru Kanai, Saitama University |
Social Norms and the Power of Women in San Felipe de Progreso, an Indigenous Community in Mexico |
By Arlette Covarrubias; Colegio Mexiquense |
Presented by: Arlette Covarrubias, Colegio Mexiquense |
Care does not have to Disturb Research! |
By Felizitas Sagebiel; University of Wuppertal |
Presented by: Felizitas Sagebiel, University of Wuppertal |
Why Do Women Favor In-group Competition? Evidence From an Incentivized Choice Experiment |
By Miriam Beblo; University of Hamburg Denis Beninger; University of Hamburg Norma Schmitt; DIW Berlin Melanie Schroeder; University of Hamburg |
Presented by: Norma Schmitt, DIW Berlin |
Session: Women and Work in Asia July 17, 2015 14:00 to 15:40 A 0.36 |
Quality of Employment for Home-based Women Workers in India |
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By Anupama Uppal; Punjabi University, Patiala |
Presented by: Anupama Uppal, Punjabi University, Patiala |
LIBERALISATION AND GENDER DIMENSION IN EMPLOYMENT TRENDS IN INDIA |
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By aaina dennis; M.D. University Santosh Nandal , Aaina Dennis ; Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak |
Presented by: Santosh Nandal , Aaina Dennis , Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak |
Violence against foreign domestic helpers: A case from Hong Kong |
By AKM Ullah; Centre for Migration and Refugee Studies |
Presented by: AKM Ullah, Centre for Migration and Refugee Studies |
Session: Macroeconomics and Gender: Challenges of Rebalancing Finance and the Real Economy July 17, 2015 16:00 to 17:40 A 1.02 |
Presented by: Dorothea Schaefer, DIW Berlin and Jönköping Internat. Business School, Jönköping Universi |
Presented by: Gary Dymski, University of Leeds |
Presented by: Annina Kaltenbrunner, Leeds University Business School |
Presented by: Margit Schratzenstaller, Austrian Institute of Economic Research |
Presented by: Brigitte Young, University of Muenster |
Session: Women’s Wellbeing in the Long Term Perspective: Feminist Economics Approaches in Economic History July 17, 2015 16:00 to 17:40 A 0.51 |
Family constraints on women’s agency: measurement and persistence |
By Sarah Carmichael Auke Rijpma; Universiteit Utrecht |
Presented by: Auke Rijpma, Universiteit Utrecht |
Sarah Carmichael, |
On the construction of a Historical Gender Gap Index. An implementation on French Data |
By Faustine Perrin; Lund University |
Presented by: Faustine Perrin, Lund University |
Economic Development and Gender Equality Revisited: Is there a U-Shape or Do Institutions Explain it all? |
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By Selin Dilli; Utrecht University Sarah Carmichael Auke Rijpma; Universiteit Utrecht |
Presented by: Selin Dilli, Utrecht University |
Session: ENHANCING WOMEN’S ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT THROUGH BETTER POLICIES IN LATIN AMERICA July 17, 2015 16:00 to 17:40 Room A 0.52 |
Session Chair: Valeria Esquivel, UNRISD |
Presented by: Alison Vasconez, CIGENERO |
Presented by: Alma Espino, Instituto de Economía - FCEyA- UDELAR |
Presented by: María Salvador, CIEDUR |
Presented by: Lucia Perez-Fragoso, |
Session: Building Feminist Institutions July 17, 2015 16:00 to 17:40 A 0.02 |
Presented by: Myra Strober, Stanford University |
Presented by: Heidi Hartmann, Institute for Women's Policy Research |
Presented by: Diana Strassmann, Rice University |
Presented by: Rosalba Todaro, Centro de Estudios de la Mujer |
Presented by: Lourdes Beneria, Cornell University |
 
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Discussant: Lourdes Beneria, Cornell University |
Session: The Challenges of Measuring Individual Asset Ownership – A Discussion of What Does and Does Not Work July 17, 2015 16:00 to 17:40 A 1.31 |
Session Chair: Carmen Diana Deere, University of Florida |
Presented by: Bina Agarwal, Institute of Economic Growth |
Presented by: Cheryl Doss, Yale University |
Presented by: Caren Grown, World Bank |
Presented by: Talip Kilic, World Bank |
Presented by: Hazel Jean Malapit, IFPRI |
Presented by: Abena Oduro, University of Ghana |
Session: Progress of the World’s Women 2015-2016, Transforming Economies, Realizing Rights July 17, 2015 16:00 to 17:40 A 0.53 |
Session Chair: Shahrashoub Razavi, UNWomen |
Presented by: Naila Kabeer, London School of Economics and Political |
Presented by: Elissa Braunstein, Colorado State University |
Presented by: Maxine Molyneux, UCL Institute of the Americas |
Session: Individual and Household Living Standards July 17, 2015 16:00 to 17:40 A 1.32 |
Income Pooling, Decision Making and Living Standards within Households |
By Sara Cantillon; Glasgow Caledonian University |
Presented by: Sara Cantillon, Glasgow Caledonian University |
INTRA-HOUSEHOLD SHARING OF RESOURCES: A TENTATIVE “MODIFIED” EQUIVALISED INCOME |
By Sophie Ponthieux; INSEE |
Presented by: Sophie Ponthieux, INSEE |
Equivalence scales challenged by new family configurations |
By Helene Périvier; OFCE Sciences Po Henri Martin; ENSAE |
Presented by: Helene Périvier, OFCE Sciences Po |
“Non-Market Work, Equivalence Scales, and Extended Income in the U.S.” |
By Nancy Folbre; University of Massachusetts Amherst Marta Murray-Close; U Mass Amherst Jooyeoun Suh; University of Oxford, Center for Time Use Research |
Presented by: Nancy Folbre, University of Massachusetts Amherst |
Session: Youth Unemployment and Quality of Life July 17, 2015 16:00 to 17:40 A 0.54 |
School-to-Work Transition, and Youth Unemployment in Turkey |
By Duygu Guner; KU Leuven |
Presented by: Duygu Guner, KU Leuven |
Incorporating the Youth into Kenya’s Labour Markets: Is there Need for Gender Considerations? |
By Rosemary Atieno; University of Nairobi |
Presented by: Rosemary Atieno, University of Nairobi |
Women’s Empowerment and Child Nutrition in Sub-Saharan Africa: Do Informal Institutions Matter? |
By Gordon Abekah-Nkrumah; University of Ghana david Lawson; University of Manachester |
Presented by: Gordon Abekah-Nkrumah, University of Ghana |
Poverty of young women living with parents in Japan |
By Tomoko Nakahara; Kobe University Kumiko Ida; Osaka Prefecture University Kimie Kumayasu; Osaka Prefecture Univercity Kazuyo YAMADA; SHIGA UNIVERSITY |
Presented by: Tomoko Nakahara, Kobe University |
Kumiko Ida, Osaka Prefecture University |
Kimie Kumayasu, Osaka Prefecture Univercity |
Kazuyo YAMADA, SHIGA UNIVERSITY |
Gendered structure of Youth employment in India |
By Sharmistha Sinha; Freelance |
Presented by: Sharmistha Sinha, Freelance |
Session: Gender Budgeting: How-To and Why July 17, 2015 16:00 to 17:40 A 0.56 |
Engendering the European Union Budget: A Capability Approach |
By Firat Cengiz; Liverpool University |
Presented by: Firat Cengiz, Liverpool University |
Favourable Conditions for Adoption and Implementation of Gender Budget Analysis: A Framework for advocates, analysts and policy makers |
By Angela O'Hagan; Glasgow Caledonian University |
Presented by: Angela O'Hagan, Glasgow Caledonian University |
Comparing approaches to GB in advanced economies |
By Francesca Bettio; Università di Siena, italy Annalisa Rosselli; Università di Roma Tor Vergata |
Presented by: Annalisa Rosselli, Università di Roma Tor Vergata |
Taxation in GBA during economic crisis |
By Paloma de Villota; Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
Presented by: Paloma de Villota, Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
Session: Educational Attainment, Economic Participation, and Women's Empowerment July 17, 2015 16:00 to 17:40 A 1.33 |
The Gender Wage Gap Assessment for Turkey: Disaggregated by Education Level |
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By Hasan Tekgüç; Mardin Artuklu University Deger Eryar; Izmir University of Economics Dilek Cindoglu; Mardin Artuklu University |
Presented by: Hasan Tekgüç, Mardin Artuklu University |
Deger Eryar, Izmir University of Economics |
From MRS to MBA: Economic Consequences of the Transformation of Women’s Early Career Decisions |
By Stacey Jones; Seattle University |
Presented by: Stacey Jones, Seattle University |
Education, Occupational Mobility and Labour Market Performance: A Study of Aboriginal and Non-aboriginal Women in Canada |
By Najma Sharif; Saint Mary's University |
Presented by: Najma Sharif, Saint Mary's University |
The effect of cultural capital on the differential educational achievement of girls and boys |
By Oscar Marcenaro-Gutierrez; Universidad de Málaga Luis Alejandro Lopez-Agudo; Universidad de Málaga |
Presented by: Oscar Marcenaro-Gutierrez, Universidad de Málaga |
Luis Alejandro Lopez-Agudo, Universidad de Málaga |
Gender differences in sheepskin effects: Evidence from synthetic cohort data |
[slides] |
By Jhon James Mora Rodriguez; Universidad ICESI |
Presented by: Jhon James Mora Rodriguez, Universidad ICESI |
Session: Entrepreneurship, Poverty, and Women's Empowerment July 17, 2015 16:00 to 17:40 A 0.34 |
IS THERE DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN ENTREPRENUERS IN FORMAL CREDIT MARKETS IN NIGERIA? |
By Emmanuel Nwosu; University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria Anthony Orji; Department of Economics, University of Nigeria, |
Presented by: Anthony Orji, Department of Economics, University of Nigeria, |
The relation between entrepreneurship and smart economy |
[slides] |
By Cristina Balaceanu; Dimitrie Cantemir Christian Univeristy Diana Apostol; Dimitrie Cantemir Christian Univeristy Mirela Dogaru; Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University Mihaela Gruiescu; Romanian American University |
Presented by: Diana Apostol, Dimitrie Cantemir Christian Univeristy |
Extreme poverty, displacement and women’s empowerment: Evidence from the impact evaluation of Red UNIDOS in Colombia |
By Susana Martinez Restrepo; Fedesarrollo |
Presented by: Susana Martinez Restrepo, Fedesarrollo |
THE RISE OF MOBILE MONEY IN CHALLENGING TIMES: REFLECTIONS ON THE GENDER-FINANCIAL INCLUSION NEXUS |
By Serena Natile; University of Kent |
Presented by: Serena Natile, University of Kent |
Access to Microcredit, Gender and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Bangladesh |
[slides] |
By M. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury; University of Dhaka |
Presented by: M. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, University of Dhaka |
Session: Hot Topics II July 17, 2015 16:00 to 17:40 A 0.36 |
“Violence, Self-Harm, Economic and Social Change Strategies through Trans-Media Storytelling with remotely located women and youth in Nepal: a dialogue by a “social entrepreneur” |
By Bandita Thapa |
Presented by: Bandita Thapa, |
The impact of care work on labor conditions: Exploring the case of nurses in Buenos Aires |
By Francisca Pereyra; Universidad Nacional General Sarmiento |
Presented by: Francisca Pereyra, Universidad Nacional General Sarmiento |
Unpaid health care: the contribution of women and families to the Uruguayan health system |
By Karina Batthyany; Facultad de Ciencias Sociales |
Presented by: Karina Batthyany, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales |
Session: Assets, Savings and Debt July 18, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 0.02 |
Do Men and Women Value Assets Differently? |
By Cheryl Doss; Yale University |
Presented by: Cheryl Doss, Yale University |
Who Borrows? An Analysis of Gender, Debt, and Assets in Ecuador, Ghana, and Karnataka, India |
By Caren Grown; World Bank Carmen Diana Deere; University of Florida Abena Oduro; University of Ghana Hema Swaminathan; Indian Institute of Management Bangalore |
Presented by: Caren Grown, World Bank |
Gendered Paths to Asset Accumulation? The Role of Savings and Credit |
By Carmen Diana Deere; University of Florida Cheryl Doss; Yale University Abena Oduro; University of Ghana Hema Swaminathan; Indian Institute of Management Bangalore |
Presented by: Carmen Diana Deere, University of Florida |
The Sources of New Business Financing among Micro and Small Firms in Ghana: Are Women-owned firms different? |
By Abena Oduro; University of Ghana |
Presented by: Abena Oduro, University of Ghana |
Session: 20 years of Feminist Macroeconomics II : Moving Forward with the work of GEM- IWG July 18, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 0.51 |
Session Chairs: |
1. Indira Hirway, Centre for Development Alternatives |
2. Valeria Esquivel, UNRISD |
Presented by: IPEK ILKKARACAN, ISTANBUL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY |
Presented by: Anna Zachorowska-Mazurkiewicz, Jagiellonian University |
Presented by: Thomas Masterson, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College |
Presented by: Marzia Fontana, NA |
Session: Ownership and Empowerment July 18, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 0.56 |
Land, Kinship and Women's Empowerment: the case of three rural communities in Timor-Leste |
By Vanda Narciso Pedro Henriques; University of Évora |
Presented by: Vanda Narciso, |
Women’s economic empowerment: A multi-dimensional analysis from three African countries |
By Renata Serra; University of Florida Sally BADEN; Independent Consultant and Researcher |
Presented by: Renata Serra, University of Florida |
Quality of Collateral and Business Cycle |
By Jing Zhou; HKUST |
Presented by: Jing Zhou, HKUST |
The covariates of the differences in wealth holdings between married men and women in Ghana |
By Marya Hillesland; Food and Agriculture Organization |
Presented by: Marya Hillesland, Food and Agriculture Organization |
The Who: experimental evidence on the effect of respondent selection on collecting individual asset ownership information |
By Talip Kilic; World Bank Heather Moylan; World Bank |
Presented by: Talip Kilic, World Bank |
Heather Moylan, World Bank |
Session: Organizing Labor: Women, Occupational Segregation, and Discrimination July 18, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 0.53 |
Who is Breadwinning? A Twenty Year Comparison of Female Labour Supply in Germany and the UK |
By Martina Dieckhoff; WZB Vanessa Gash; City University - London Antje Mertens; HWR - Berlin School of Economics and Law Laura Romeu Gordo; German Centre of Gerontology (DZA) |
Presented by: Laura Romeu Gordo, German Centre of Gerontology (DZA) |
Mapping the Occupational Segregation of White Women in the US: Differences across Metropolitan Areas |
By Olga Alonso-Villar; Universidade de Vigo Coral del Rio; Universidade de Vigo |
Presented by: Olga Alonso-Villar, Universidade de Vigo |
Income Effect or Budget Squeeze? Female Labor Force Participation in India |
By Smriti Rao; Assumption College Sirisha Naidu; Wright State University |
Presented by: Smriti Rao, Assumption College |
Discrimination in Hiring - a Laboratory Experiment |
By Isabella Scheibmayr; Johannes Kepler University Linz |
Presented by: Isabella Scheibmayr, Johannes Kepler University Linz |
Trade Unions and Gendered Organization: Functions and Limitations of a Women's Section |
By Judith Langowski; Central European University |
Presented by: Judith Langowski, Central European University |
Session: Austerity Measures in Europe: Who Bears the Burden July 18, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 1.02 |
The increase of gender wage gap in Italy during the economic crisis of 2008-2012 |
By Maria Laura di Tommaso; University of Torino Daniela Piazzalunga; University of Turin |
Presented by: Maria Laura di Tommaso, University of Torino |
LESSONS FROM THE EXPERIENCE OF THE BASQUE COUNTRY ON GENDER BUDGETING IN AUSTERITY TIMES |
By YOLANDA JUBETO; University of the Basque Country |
Presented by: YOLANDA JUBETO, University of the Basque Country |
Gender, poverty and work in post-crisis Europe |
By Diane Perrons; London School of Economics |
Presented by: Diane Perrons, London School of Economics |
Changing norms of social reproduction under austerity |
By Susan Himmelweit; Open University |
Presented by: Susan Himmelweit, Open University |
AUSTERITY POLICIES AND GENDER INEQUALITIES: THE CASE OF GREECE |
By Nelly-Eleni Pavlidou; ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI |
Presented by: Nelly-Eleni Pavlidou, ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI |
Session: Who Care?: Healthcare and Health Issues July 18, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 1.31 |
Food insecurity among US children with disabilities |
By Susan Parish; Brandeis University Subharati Ghosh; Tata Institute for Social Sciences Rajan Sonik; Brandeis University Leah Igdalsky; Brandeis University |
Presented by: Leah Igdalsky, Brandeis University |
Susan Parish, Brandeis University |
Implications of Health Sector Reforms in Tanzania: Policies, Indicators and Accessibility to Health Services |
By Tausi Kida; Economic and Social Research Foundation |
Presented by: Tausi Kida, Economic and Social Research Foundation |
Are women standing at the end of the clinic queue? Examining gender disparities in access to public clinics in South Africa. |
By Carmen Christian; University of the Western Cape Ronelle Burger; Stellenbosch University Derek Yu; University of the Western Cape |
Presented by: Carmen Christian, University of the Western Cape |
Understanding Female Smoking Behaviors in Nepal |
By Kristina Piorkowski; University of New Mexico Alok Bohara; University of New Mexico |
Presented by: Kristina Piorkowski, University of New Mexico |
The work/family and health connection: How employment benefits and caregiver’s employment contribute to the financial burden and health outcomes of certain blood cancer patients |
By Randy Albelda; University of Massachusetts Boston Diana Salas; University of Massachusetts Boston |
Presented by: Randy Albelda, University of Massachusetts Boston |
Session: Gender Gaps and Inequalities: Improving Girl's Education July 18, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 1.32 |
Nipping her in the bud: Investigating into a Disguised Form of Gender Bias in Educating Girls in a Developing Economy framework |
[slides] |
By Debdatta Chakrabarti; Indian Institute of Management Bangalore |
Presented by: Debdatta Chakrabarti, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore |
The African Child: Explaining the Education Gender Gap in Ghana |
By Fiona Carmichael; University of Birmingham Christian Darko; University of Birmingham Stanley Siebert; University of Birmingham |
Presented by: Christian Darko, University of Birmingham |
Mahila Samakhya: A pathway towards empowering women on educational outcome? |
By Pragya Bhuwania; Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Hema Swaminathan; Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Arnab Mukherji; Center for Public Policy |
Presented by: Pragya Bhuwania, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore |
Girls' Education and Primary Education Reforms in Sub-saharan Africa |
By Aichatou Hassane Noma; Bucknell University |
Presented by: Aichatou Hassane Noma, Bucknell University |
Session: Negotiating Motherhood and the Construction of Family July 18, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 1.33 |
Gender Equality an Professional Culture: The Construction of Family on the Example of Engineers |
By Yves Jeanrenaud; Technische Universität München |
Presented by: Yves Jeanrenaud, Technische Universität München |
Normalizing the Female Life Cycle: Postpartum women in the U.S.A. |
[slides] |
By Rachel Newhouse; University of Illinois at Chicago |
Presented by: Rachel Newhouse, University of Illinois at Chicago |
Improving Reproductive Knowledge Outcomes among High School Girls: Results from a trial using ‘coloured beads’ |
By S Garikipati; University of Liverpool |
Presented by: S Garikipati, University of Liverpool |
The Impact of Early Childbearing on Schooling and Cognitive Skills among Young Women in Madagascar |
By Catalina Herrera Almanza; Northeastern University |
Presented by: Catalina Herrera Almanza, Northeastern University |
Mothers' workplace exit: Male partners take priority |
By Shireen Kanji; University of Leicester |
Presented by: Shireen Kanji, University of Leicester |
Session: Gendered Violence Against Women July 18, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 0.34 |
Correlates of Wife Beating Attitudes: The Case of Bangladesh |
[slides] |
By Trufat Woldesenbet; American University |
Presented by: Trufat Woldesenbet, American University |
A feminist reading on the capital dynamics in Brazilian territories |
By Renata Moreno; SOF, USP |
Presented by: Renata Moreno, SOF, USP |
Estimating the macroeconomic loss due to violence against women using the Social Accounting framework: The case of Vietnam |
By Srinivas Raghavendra; National University of Ireland |
Presented by: Srinivas Raghavendra, National University of Ireland |
The impact of women's labour force participation on domestic violence in Jordan |
By Jana Lenze; University of Goetttingen |
Presented by: Jana Lenze, University of Goetttingen |
Contract formation in Sex Work: A possible analytical framework |
By Neha Hui; - |
Presented by: Neha Hui, - |
Session: Empowering Spaces: Women, Mining, and Manufacturing July 18, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 0.36 |
Women and factory work in Indonesia: Employment effects of post-crisis restructuring in global manufacturing |
By Shaianne Osterreich; Ithaca College |
Presented by: Shaianne Osterreich, Ithaca College |
Empowered Spaces? Management Articulations of Gendered Spaces in Apparel Factories in Karachi, Pakistan |
By Kanchana Ruwanpura; University of Edinburgh |
Presented by: Kanchana Ruwanpura, University of Edinburgh |
Feminization, Defeminization and Structural Change in Manufacturing |
By David Kucera; ILO Sheba Tejani; New School for Social Research |
Presented by: Sheba Tejani, New School for Social Research |
David Kucera, ILO |
Gender Outcomes of Institutional Instability in Mongolia |
By Tseveenbolor Davaa; Ministry of Education, Culture and Science |
Presented by: Tseveenbolor Davaa, Ministry of Education, Culture and Science |
Perceptions of barriers to career progression among women working in the platinum mining industry in South Africa |
By Olagoke Akintola; University of KwaZuluNatal |
Presented by: Olagoke Akintola, University of KwaZuluNatal |
Session: The Professional is the Political: Inequalities and Gender Bias July 18, 2015 9:00 to 10:40 A 0.52 |
Gender Biases in Student Evaluations of Teachers |
By Anne Boring; Sciences Po |
Presented by: Anne Boring, Sciences Po |
The Wealth Effects of Assortative Mating |
By Alyssa Schneebaum; Vienna University of Economics & Business Katarina Hollan; Vienna University of Economics and Business Sophie Augustin; Vienna University of Economics and Business |
Presented by: Sophie Augustin, Vienna University of Economics and Business |
Gender equality in public sphere: Work and wives in contemporary Thailand |
By Malee Sunpuwan; Mahidol University |
Presented by: Malee Sunpuwan, Mahidol University |
Women on Brazilian Financial Market - A Sight Through Gender Lense |
[slides] |
By Itali Collini; University of São Paulo Silvia Casa Nova; University of São Paulo |
Presented by: Itali Collini, University of São Paulo |
DOES GENDER DIVERSITY ON CORPORATE BOARDS REDUCE INFORMATION ASYMMETRY IN EQUITY MARKETS? |
By David Abad; University of Alicante Mª Encarnacion Lucas-Perez; University of Murcia Antonio Minguez-Vera; University of Murcia Jose Yague; University of Murcia |
Presented by: Antonio Minguez-Vera, University of Murcia |
# | Participant | Roles in Conference |
---|---|---|
3 | Abekah-Nkrumah, Gordon | P55 |
4 | Addis, Elisabetta | P46 |
5 | Agarwal, Bina | P52 |
6 | Akintola, Olagoke | P69 |
7 | Alano, Lisa | P40 |
8 | Albelda, Randy | P37, P65 |
9 | Alismail, Saham | P9 |
10 | Allon, Michal | P42 |
11 | Alonso-Villar, Olga | P63 |
12 | Amilon, Anna | P10 |
13 | Androsik, Ana | P16 |
14 | Apostol, Diana | P58 |
15 | Arıoğlu Pultar, Meltem | P4 |
16 | Arora, Diksha | P43 |
17 | Arora, Diksha | D28 |
18 | Atieno, Rosemary | P55 |
19 | Augustin, Sophie | P70 |
20 | Austen, Siobhan | P35 |
21 | Badgett, M. V. Lee | P1, P37 |
22 | Bahn, Kate | P22 |
23 | Banks, Nina | P5 |
24 | Batthyany, Karina | P59 |
25 | Beblo, Miriam | P11 |
26 | Beneke de Sanfeliu, Margarita | P19 |
27 | Beneria, Lourdes | C27, D51, P51 |
28 | Berger, Silvia | D30 |
29 | Berik, Gunseli | P31, P41 |
30 | Bernasek, Alexandra | P42 |
31 | Bhuwania, Pragya | P66 |
32 | biçer, Özgün | P4 |
33 | Birch, Elisa | P11 |
34 | Boonabaana, Brenda | P13 |
35 | Boring, Anne | P70 |
36 | Braunstein, Elissa | P53 |
37 | Brito, Alejandra | P35 |
38 | broadhurst, jennifer | P19 |
39 | Bueno, Cruz | P29 |
40 | Cagatay, Nilufer | C3, P41 |
41 | Cantillon, Sara | P37 |
42 | Cantillon, Sara | P54 |
43 | Carmichael, Sarah | P49, P49 |
44 | Carmichael, Fiona | P45 |
45 | Casale, Daniela | P19 |
46 | Castro Alquicira, Daniela | P39 |
47 | Cárdenas, Magali | P18 |
48 | Ceballos Falcón, Erika | P7 |
49 | Cengiz, Firat | P56 |
50 | Chakrabarti, Debdatta | P66 |
51 | Chowbey, Punita | P15 |
52 | Chowdhury, M. Jahangir Alam | P58 |
53 | Christian, Carmen | P65 |
54 | Collini, Itali | P70 |
55 | Correa, Eugenia | C14, P30 |
56 | Costantini, Orsola | P30 |
57 | Covarrubias, Arlette | P46 |
58 | Craig, Lyn | P43 |
59 | Curley, Christina | P5 |
60 | D'Ippoliti, Carlo | C1, P1 |
61 | Darko, Christian | P66 |
62 | Das, Monica | P12 |
63 | Das, Shakuntala | P14 |
64 | Davaa, Tseveenbolor | P69 |
65 | De Giusti, Giovanna | P13 |
66 | De Henau, Jerome | P16 |
67 | de Villota, Paloma | P26, P56 |
68 | Dearing, Helene | P11 |
69 | Deere, Carmen Diana | C52, P60 |
70 | di Tommaso, Maria Laura | P11, P64 |
71 | Dilli, Selin | P49, P49 |
72 | Diwakar, Vidya | P34 |
73 | Dohmwirth, Carla | P7 |
74 | DOMINGUEZ MAGALLON, MARIA GABRIELA | P14, D30 |
75 | DONG, Xiao-yuan | P19, P25 |
76 | Doss, Cheryl | P52, P60 |
77 | Dudova, Radka | P27 |
78 | Duvisac, Sara | P10 |
79 | Duvvury, Nata | P36 |
80 | Dymski, Gary | P14, P48 |
81 | Elson, Diane | P16, P26, C41 |
82 | Emir, Firat | P17 |
83 | eren, zeynep | P4 |
84 | Erten, Bilge | P27 |
85 | Eryar, Deger | P57 |
86 | Espino, Alma | P50 |
87 | Esquivel, Valeria | P25, C50, C61 |
88 | Ferguson, Thomas | C30 |
89 | Fernandez, Antonia | P21 |
90 | Finn, Caroline | P16 |
91 | Folbre, Nancy | P54 |
92 | Fontana, Marzia | P61 |
93 | Fuchs, Barbara | P45 |
94 | Garikipati, S | P67 |
95 | Gazdar, Haris | P13 |
96 | Güney Frahm, Irem | P12 |
97 | Gehringer, Agnieszka | P17 |
98 | Ghosh, Jayati | P25 |
99 | Giron, Alicia | P41 |
100 | Goerges, Luise | P44 |
101 | Goetz, Ariane | P28 |
102 | González, Maria | P14 |
103 | Grapsa, Erofili | P19 |
104 | Greulich Luci, Angela | P10 |
105 | Grown, Caren | P52, P60 |
106 | Guarino, Cassandra | P18 |
107 | Gubitzer, Luise | P45 |
108 | Guerra Palmero, Maria Jose | P39 |
109 | Guner, Duygu | P55 |
110 | Guven-Lisaniler, Fatma | P17 |
111 | Hara, Nobuko | P9 |
112 | Hartmann, Heidi | P51 |
113 | Hassane Noma, Aichatou | P66 |
114 | Herrera Almanza, Catalina | P67 |
115 | Hillesland, Marya | P62 |
116 | Himmelweit, Susan | P37, P64 |
117 | Hirway, Indira | P25, C61 |
118 | Holst, Elke | P33 |
119 | Hopkins, Barbara | P29 |
120 | Hozer-Kocmiel, Marta | P3 |
121 | Hui, Neha | P68 |
122 | Ida, Kumiko | P55 |
123 | Igdalsky, Leah | P65 |
124 | ILKKARACAN, IPEK | P3, P61 |
125 | Jacobsen, Joyce | P5 |
126 | Jeanrenaud, Yves | P67 |
127 | Johnston, Deborah | C24, P24 |
128 | Jones, Stacey | P57 |
129 | JUBETO, YOLANDA | P64 |
130 | Kabeer, Naila | C13, P13, P53 |
131 | Kalabikhina, Irina | P20 |
132 | Kaltenbrunner, Annina | P48 |
133 | Kambhampati, Uma | P13 |
134 | Kanai, Kaoru | P46 |
135 | Kanji, Shireen | P67 |
136 | Kelley, Rebecca | P21 |
137 | KHUMYA, Tanaradee | P33 |
138 | Kida, Tausi | P65 |
139 | Kidder, Thalia | P2 |
140 | Kieran, Caitlin | P21 |
141 | Kilic, Talip | P52, P62 |
142 | Klatzer, Elisabeth | P23, C26 |
143 | Knobloch, Ulrike | P32 |
144 | Kocabicak, Ece | P4 |
145 | Kreibaum, Merle | P44 |
146 | Kreimer, Margareta | P9 |
147 | Kricheli-Katz, Tamar | P42 |
148 | Krizkova, Alena | P17 |
149 | Kucera, David | P69 |
150 | Kulatunga, Sasini | P34 |
151 | Kulshreshtha, Arundhati | P38 |
152 | Kumayasu, Kimie | P55 |
153 | Kurowska, Anna | P17 |
154 | Lafuente Funes, Sara | P10 |
155 | Lamikanra, Anna | P32 |
156 | Langowski, Judith | P63 |
157 | Lapniewska, Zofia | P3 |
158 | Leclaire, Joelle | P30 |
159 | Lecoutere, Els | P8 |
160 | Lenze, Jana | P68 |
161 | Li, Cher | P42 |
162 | Liu, Jing | P8 |
163 | Lodhi, Haroon | C28, P28, C40 |
164 | Lopez-Agudo, Luis Alejandro | P57 |
165 | MacDonald, Martha | P33, P37 |
166 | Madurawala, Dona Sunimalee | P38 |
167 | Magda, Iga | P9 |
168 | Malapit, Hazel Jean | P24, P52 |
169 | Malik, Ridhi | P35 |
170 | Marcenaro-Gutierrez, Oscar | P57 |
171 | Marenya, Paswel | P8 |
172 | Martinez Restrepo, Susana | P58 |
173 | Martinez Serrano, María Dolores | P32 |
174 | Masterson, Thomas | P61 |
175 | May, Ann Mari | P18 |
176 | MAZHAR, AISHA | P12 |
177 | Mburu, Peter | P7 |
178 | McCrate, Elaine | P9 |
179 | McLean, Caitlin | P20 |
180 | Meier zu Selhausen, Felix | P49 |
181 | Metcalfe, Beverly | D15 |
182 | Meurs, Mieke | P36 |
183 | Mgalamadzi, Loveness | P7 |
184 | Minguez-Vera, Antonio | P70 |
185 | Mishra, Padmaja | P6 |
186 | Molina, Nuria | P2 |
187 | Molyneux, Maxine | P53 |
188 | Mora Rodriguez, Jhon James | P57 |
189 | Moreno, Renata | P68 |
190 | Moylan, Heather | P62 |
191 | Mueller, Ulrike | P6 |
192 | Murray-Close, Marta | P20 |
193 | MUSIIMENTA, PEACE | P29 |
194 | Najjar, Dina | P20 |
195 | Nakahara, Tomoko | P55 |
196 | Narciso, Vanda | P62 |
197 | Natile, Serena | P58 |
198 | Nesbitt-Ahmed, Zahrah | C2 |
199 | Newhouse, Rachel | P67 |
200 | Nyagaya, Billy | P8 |
201 | Nyawo, Vongai | D40 |
202 | O'Hagan, Angela | P26, P56 |
203 | Oduro, Abena | P60 |
204 | Oduro, Abena | P52 |
205 | Olmsted, Jennifer | P29 |
206 | Olsen, Wendy | C15, P15 |
207 | Orji, Anthony | P58 |
208 | Ortlieb, Renate | P22 |
209 | Osch, Thera | P12 |
210 | Osei-Akoto, Isaac | P19 |
211 | Oster, Jonathan | P44 |
212 | Osterreich, Shaianne | P69 |
213 | Ozar, Semsa | C4 |
214 | Parish, Susan | P65 |
215 | Park, Clara | P40 |
216 | Pavlidou, Nelly-Eleni | P64 |
217 | Périvier, Helene | P54 |
218 | Pearson, Ruth | P2 |
219 | Peinado, Patricia | P14 |
220 | Pereyra, Francisca | P59 |
221 | Perez Orozco, Amaia | P35 |
222 | Perez-Fragoso, Lucia | P50 |
223 | Perrin, Faustine | P49, P49 |
224 | Perrons, Diane | P64 |
225 | Petit, Emmanuel | P44 |
226 | Petratou, Eirini | P14 |
227 | Picchio, Antonella | P26 |
228 | Pickbourn, Lynda | P24 |
229 | Piorkowski, Kristina | P65 |
230 | Ponthieux, Sophie | P54 |
231 | Posel, Dorrit | P45 |
232 | Praetorius, Ina | P22 |
233 | Qi, Liangshu | P45 |
234 | Raghavan, Priya | P2 |
235 | Raghavendra, Srinivas | P68 |
236 | Ramnarain, Smita | P29 |
237 | Ramos-Jaimes, Laura | P21 |
238 | Rao, Smriti | P63 |
239 | Razavi, Shahrashoub | C53 |
240 | Regev, Tali | P18 |
241 | Rijpma, Auke | P49, P49 |
242 | Rodgers, Yana | P1 |
243 | Rodríguez-Enríquez, Corina | P23, P25 |
244 | Roldan Davila, Genoveva | C39, P39 |
245 | Romeu Gordo, Laura | P63 |
246 | Roncolato, Leanne | P43 |
247 | Ross, Susanne | P16 |
248 | Rosselli, Annalisa | P56 |
249 | Rossouw, Laura | P10 |
250 | Rost, Lucia | P2 |
251 | Rubery, Jill | P23 |
252 | Rudolf, Robert | P21 |
253 | Ruminska-Zimny, Ewa | P41 |
254 | Ruwanpura, Kanchana | P69 |
255 | Saave, Anna | P22 |
256 | Sagebiel, Felizitas | P46 |
257 | Saldana, Lucia | P35 |
258 | Salvador, María | P50 |
259 | Sánchez, Victoria | P18 |
260 | Schaefer, Dorothea | P48 |
261 | Schaefer, Andrea | P33 |
262 | Scheibmayr, Isabella | P63 |
263 | Schlager, Christa | P23, P26 |
264 | Schmitt, Norma | P46 |
265 | Schneebaum, Alyssa | P1 |
266 | Schoenpflug, Karin | P1 |
267 | Schratzenstaller, Margit | P48 |
268 | Schrooten, Mechthild | P33 |
269 | Seccareccia, Mario | P30 |
270 | Serra, Renata | P62 |
271 | Sharif, Najma | P57 |
272 | sharpe, Rhonda | P5 |
273 | Shin, Ki-young | P46 |
274 | Sigle, Wendy | P17 |
275 | Simón, Nadima | P18 |
276 | Simo-Noguera, Carles | P21 |
277 | Sinha, Sharmistha | P55 |
278 | Slavchevska, Vanya | P36 |
279 | Souza, Luisa | P34 |
280 | Spencer, Phoebe | P6 |
281 | Steckley, Marylynn | P40 |
282 | Stevano, Sara | P24 |
283 | Stiefel, Elisabeth | P23, P26 |
284 | Strassmann, Diana | P31, P51 |
285 | Strober, Myra | P51 |
286 | Sugihashi, Yayoi | P20 |
287 | Suh, Jooyeoun | P22 |
288 | Sunpuwan, Malee | P70 |
289 | Szelewa, Dorota | P27 |
290 | Taheri, Elham | P34 |
291 | Tejani, Sheba | P69 |
292 | Tekgüç, Hasan | P57 |
293 | Thapa, Bandita | P59 |
294 | Todaro, Rosalba | P44, P51 |
295 | Tsikata, Dzodzi | P28 |
296 | Twyman, Jennifer | P8 |
297 | Uhde, Zuzana | P45 |
298 | Ullah, AKM | P47 |
299 | Uppal, Anupama | P47 |
300 | Uysal, Gokce | P33 |
301 | Van Aelst, Katrien | P6 |
302 | Vasconez, Alison | P50 |
303 | von Fintel, Marisa | P13 |
304 | Vu, Tien | P11 |
305 | Weichselbaumer, Doris | P33 |
306 | Weiss, Silvana | P18 |
307 | Widman, Marit | P7 |
308 | Williams, Mariama | P6 |
309 | Woldesenbet, Trufat | P68 |
310 | Wrigley-Asante, Charlotte | P34 |
311 | YAMADA, Kazuyo | P55 |
312 | Yamamoto, Yumiko | C38, P38 |
313 | Yang, Yuan | P32 |
314 | Young, Brigitte | P23, P48 |
315 | YUCEL, YELDA | P4 |
316 | Zachorowska-Mazurkiewicz, Anna | P27, P61 |
317 | Zbyszewska, Ania | P2 |
318 | Zhou, Jing | P62 |
This program was last updated on 2015-10-07 12:51:25 EDT