Introduction into Feminist Economics
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Overview6 Topics
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Background information13 Topics
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Introduction
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Definition of feminist economics
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Origins of feminist economics and important thought-leaders
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Critiques: Neoclassical vs feminist paradigm
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Principles of feminist economics
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5 – Gender-based economic inequalities in data
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1.The gender pay gap has decreased in the last couple of decades in most countries.
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2. Women are often underrepresented in senior positions in firms.
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3. Women are often overrepresented in low-paying jobs
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4. In many countries, women are less likely to own land and control productive assets.
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5. Women have often limited control over household resources.
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6. Gender-equal inheritance systems are not adopted in all countries.
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Conclusion
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Introduction
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Endnotes
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References
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Glossary
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Interactive learningDeepen your knowledge4 Quizzes
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Training materialExercises for group activities2 Topics
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When men and women have the same rights to property after their husband’s or wife’s death, it’s called the gender-equal …………….. system.
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The difference between average hourly earnings between men and women is called the gender pay ………..
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A figure representing an active agent of the market who is self-sufficient and rational is called …………….
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Feminist economics gradually evolved in a clearly opposing school of thought to …………. economics.
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Treating men and women differently based on their gender is called …………….
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The lowest gender pay gap in the EU is in …………..
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