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Gender and economics

edited by Jane Humphries

(The international library of critical writings in economics / series editor, Mark Blaug, 45)(An Elgar reference collection)

Edward Elgar Publishing Limited , Edward Elgar Publishing Company, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references and name index

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内容説明

This collection surveys the contributions which economists have made to our understanding of gender. The articles reflect both the strengths and weaknesses of mainstream economics in conceptualizing and explaining gender differences. They include selections from and commentaries on the classics which illustrate relevant aspects of the methodological development of economics; important treatments of the key issues such as female labour supply and male-female wage differences; recent feminist charges that economics is methodologically unsuited to the analysis of gender; and evidence on the historical significance of women's work.

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CONTENTS PART I GENDER AND METHODOLOGY 1. Frances R. Woolley (1993), 'The Feminist Challenge to Neoclassical Economics' 2. Julie A .Nelson (1992), 'Gender, Metaphor, and the Definition of Economics' 3. Paula England (1989), 'A Feminist Critique of Rational-Choice Theories: Implications for Sociology' PART II GENDER AND THE HISTORY OF ECONOMICS 4. Michele Pujol (1984), 'Gender and Class in Marshall's Principles of Economics' 5. Nancy Folbre (1991), 'The Unproductive Housewife: Her Evolution in Nineteenth-Century Economic Thought' 6. F. Y. Edgeworth (1923), 'Women's Wages in Relation to Economic Welfare' PART III THE FAMILY, HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTION, AND MARKET WORK A HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTION AND THE ALLOCATION OF TIME 7. Gary S. Becker (1965), 'A Theory of the Allocation of Time' 8. Robert H. Pollak (1985), 'A Transactions Cost Approach to Families and Households' 9. Gary S. Becker (1985), 'Human Capital, Effort, and the Sexual Division of Labor' 10. Heidi I. Hartmann (1981), 'The Family as the Locus of Gender, Class, and Political Struggle: The Example of Housework' B GENDER AND LABOUR SUPPLY 11. Jacob Mincer (1962), 'Labor Force Participation of Married Women: A Study of Labor Supply' 12. R. Layard, M. Barton and A. Zabalza (1980), 'Married Women's Participation and Hours' 13. Heather E. Joshi, Richard Layard and Susan J. Owen (1985), 'Why are more Women Working in Britain?' C GENDER DIFFERENCES IN OCCUPATIONS AND EARNINGS 14. Barbara R. Bergmann (1974), 'Occupational Segregation, Wages and Profits when Employers Discriminate by Race or Sex' 15. Jacob Mincer and Solomon Polachek (1974), 'Family Investments in Human Capital: Earnings of Women' 16. Andrea H. Beller (1982), 'Occupational Segregation by Sex: Determinants and Changes' 17. Paula England (1982), 'The Failure of Human Capital Theory to Explain Occupational Sex Segregation' 18. Gary S. Becker (1968), 'Discrimination, Economic' 19. Henry Sanborn (1964), 'Pay Differences between Men and Women' 20. William G. Shepherd and Sharon G. Levin (1973), 'Managerial Discrimination in Large Firms' 21. Dennis J. Aigner and Glen G. Cain (1977), 'Statistical Theories of Discrimination in Labor Markets' 22. Marianne A. Ferber and Helen M. Lowry (1976), 'The Sex Differential in Earnings: A Reappraisal' 23. Morley Gunderson (1989), 'Male-Female Wage Differentials and Policy Responses' 24. Robert E. Wright and John F. Ermisch (1991), 'Gender Discrimination in the British Labor Market: A Reassessment' 25. Christine Craig, Elizabeth Garnsey and Jill Rubery (1985), 'Labor Market Segmentation and Women's Employment: A Case-Study from the United Kingdom' 26. Mary E. Corcoran and Paul N. Courant (1987), 'Sex-Role Socialization and Occupational Segregation: An Exploratory Investigation' 27. Sara Horrell, Jill Rubery and Brendan Burchell (1990), 'Gender and Skills'

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