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<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 1 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong><strong>Conference</strong><strong>Summary</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>All</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong># Date/Time Location Title PapersJune 19,1<strong>2008</strong> Aula Open Plenary: Feminist10:30- Magna Economics in Italy512:00234567June 19,<strong>2008</strong>13:30-15:00June 19,<strong>2008</strong>13:30-15:00June 19,<strong>2008</strong>13:30-15:00June 19,<strong>2008</strong>13:30-15:00June 19,<strong>2008</strong>13:30-15:00June 19,<strong>2008</strong>13:30-15:00OrganiCollegialiPrincipiD'AcajaAulaLaureePalazzoVenturiAulaMagnaUniversityLibraryCharacteristics & EmploymentConditions <strong>of</strong> Care WorkersGender Budgeting 5Gender, Poverty and EconomicVulnerabilityFeminist Policy Analysis I 5Women's Education andTrainingSex Work and Trafficking 5445


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 2 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/20098910111213141516June 19,<strong>2008</strong>13:30-15:00June 19,<strong>2008</strong>15:30-17:00June 19,<strong>2008</strong>15:30-17:00June 19,<strong>2008</strong>15:30-17:00June 19,<strong>2008</strong>15:30-17:00June 19,<strong>2008</strong>15:30-17:00June 19,<strong>2008</strong>15:30-17:00June 19,<strong>2008</strong>15:30-17:00June 19,<strong>2008</strong>17:00-17:45<strong>All</strong>laraPalazzoVenturiOrganiCollegiali<strong>All</strong>araAulaLaureePrincipiD'AcajaAulaMagnaUniversityLibraryAulaMagnaGender and DecentralizedGovernance: InternationalPerspectivesWomen and Violence 3Gender, Assets and Access toCreditGender and DecentralizedGovernance in IndiaTransnational Labor & CareWorkGender & EconomicDevelopment: Mekong Delta &ThailandWomen, Science and HigherEducationPost Keynesian Contributions toFeminist Economics<strong>IAFFE</strong> Membership Meeting 04344442


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 3 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009June 20,17 <strong>2008</strong>9:00-10:30June 20,18 <strong>2008</strong>9:00-10:30June 20,19 <strong>2008</strong>9:00-10:30June 20,20 <strong>2008</strong>9:00-10:30June 20,21 <strong>2008</strong>9:00-10:30June 20,22 <strong>2008</strong>9:00-10:30June 20,23 <strong>2008</strong>9:00-10:30June 20,<strong>2008</strong>2411:00-12:30June 20,<strong>2008</strong>2511:00-12:30June 20,<strong>2008</strong>2611:00-12:30PrincipiD'AcajaOrganiCollegialiAulaLaureeGender and Migration: Causes& ConsequencesInequality, Development andGrowth: Feminist EconomicsSpecial IssueWomen in Informal LaborMarkets - InternationalPerspectives<strong>All</strong>ara Capability Approach 3AulaMagnaPalazzoVenturiUniversityLibraryUniversityLibraryPalazzoVenturi<strong>All</strong>araWomen's Education II 5Gender & Health I 4Time Use, Unpaid Work andGenderWorkshop: Feminist Economicsand Women's Studies: buildingthe relationshipsGendered Division <strong>of</strong> Labor andNonmarket ActivitiesEmployment, OccupationalSegregation and Wages543304527 June 20,<strong>2008</strong> Principi Feminism and the Economics <strong>of</strong>3


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 4 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/200911:00-12:30June 20,<strong>2008</strong>2811:00-12:30June 20,<strong>2008</strong>2911:00-12:30June 20,<strong>2008</strong>3011:00-12:30June 20,<strong>2008</strong>3114:00-15:30June 20,<strong>2008</strong>3214:00-15:30June 20,<strong>2008</strong>3314:00-15:30June 20,<strong>2008</strong>3414:00-15:30June 20,<strong>2008</strong>3514:00-15:30June 20,D'AcajaAulaLaureeAulaMagnaOrganiCollegialiAulaMagnaOrganiCollegialiPalazzoVenturi<strong>All</strong>araPrincipiD'AcajaClimate ChangeInternational Perspectives onGLBTQ IssuesRoundtable on Financing forDevelopment and GenderEqualityFamily Policies, Child Care 4Making Tax Reforms Work forWomenFeminist Policy Analysis 5Gender and the Middle East 5Comparative Studies <strong>of</strong> PayInequalityGender, Competition andTheories <strong>of</strong> Excellence53444


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 5 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009<strong>2008</strong>36 14:00-15:30June 20,<strong>2008</strong>3715:30-17:00June 20,<strong>2008</strong>3815:30-17:00June 20,<strong>2008</strong>3915:30-17:00June 20,<strong>2008</strong>4015:30-17:00June 20,<strong>2008</strong>4115:30-17:00June 20,<strong>2008</strong>4215:30-17:00June 20,<strong>2008</strong>4316:00-17:30June 21,44 <strong>2008</strong>9:00-10:30June 21,AulaLaureeUniversityLibraryAulaMagnaAulaLaureeOrganiCollegialiGender, Trade and Globalization 5Gender & Health II 4CHILD: Studies on Marriageand FertilityGender and the Corporation 5Feminist Pedagogy andEconomic Thought<strong>All</strong>ara Precarious Work and Gender 4PalazzoVenturiPrincipiD'AcajaPrincipiD'AcajaAulaWomen's Work and Educationin ChinaMexican Women: Both Sides <strong>of</strong>the BorderPolitical Power, Participationand Gender44545


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 9 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Schlager, Christa, Watch Group. Gender and Public FinancePresented by: Elisabeth Klatzer, Watch Group. Gender and PublicFinanceA human development approach to gender auditing: The case <strong>of</strong> Italy.By Tindara Addabbo, University <strong>of</strong> Modena and Reggio EmiliaGiovanna Badalassi, Centro Analisi delle Politiche PubblicheFrancesca Corrado, University <strong>of</strong> Modena and Reggio EmiliaAntonella Picchio, University <strong>of</strong> Modena and Reggio EmiliaPresented by: Tindara Addabbo, Università di Modena e ReggioEmiliaSession 4: Gender, Poverty and Economic VulnerabilitySession Chair: Mary King, Portland State UniversityDate: June 19, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 13:30 - 15:00Location: Aula LaureeStructural equation modeling <strong>of</strong> the capability approachBy Ramzi Mabsout, Nijmegen School <strong>of</strong> Management - EconomicsDpt, Radboud UniversityPresented by: Ramzi Mabsout, NSMMaking Ends Meet: Vulnerability among Urban Informal SectorHouseholdsBy Maria Floro, American University Hazel Malapit, Action forEconomic Reforms, PhilippinesPresented by: Maria Floro, American UniversityPowerless or poorly informed: how does it matter for monitoring?By Kari H Eika, Department <strong>of</strong> Economics, University <strong>of</strong> Oslo,Norway.Presented by: Kari Eika, public


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 10 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Poverty in the Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Community in the USBy Randy Albelda, Univ <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts Boston, USA M. V. LeeBadgett, Univ <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts Amherst, USA Gary Gates, UCLA,USA Alyssa Schneebaum, Univ <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts Amherst USAPresented by: M.V. Lee Badgett, University <strong>of</strong> Mass, AmherstSession 5: Feminist Policy Analysis ISession Chair: Edith Kuiper, University <strong>of</strong> AmsterdamDate: June 19, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 13:30 - 15:00Location: Palazzo VenturiPoor Old Grandmas? A Note On The Gender Dimension <strong>of</strong> PensionReformsBy Marcella Corsi, Department <strong>of</strong> Economic Sciences, University <strong>of</strong>Rome "La Sapienza" Carlo D'Ippoliti, Department <strong>of</strong> Economic andBusiness Sciences, LUISS Guido Carli, RomePresented by: Carlo D'Ippoliti, University <strong>of</strong> Rome "La Sapienza"Restructuring the male breadwinner model: new challenges for arapidly changing AustraliaBy Rhonda Sharp, Hawke Research Institute for Sustainable Societies,University <strong>of</strong> South Australia. Ray Broomhill, Australian Institute forSocial Research, University <strong>of</strong> Adelaide.Presented by: Rhonda Sharp, University <strong>of</strong> South AustraliaTrade, technology and gender wage gap: A case <strong>of</strong> JapanBy Yumiko Yamamoto, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Economics, University <strong>of</strong> Utah;UNDP Asia-Pacific Regional Centre ColomboPresented by: Yumiko Yamamoto, UNDP Regional Centre inColomboMexican Migration: Macroeconomic PoliciesBy Alicia Girón Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas-UNAM Ma.


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 11 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Luisa González Marín Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas-UNAMPresented by: Alicia Girón, UNAMGender in Peripherical CountriesBy Silvia Berger Ministry <strong>of</strong> Economy and ProductionPresented by: Silvia Berger,Session 6: Women's Education and TrainingDate: June 19, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 13:30 - 15:00Location: Aula MagnaBuilding a knowledge economy: knowledge and job opportunities in agender perspectiveBy Angela Cipollone University <strong>of</strong> Rome Tor Vergata Marcella CorsiUniversity <strong>of</strong> Rome La Sapienza Carlo D'Ippoliti University <strong>of</strong> RomeLa SapienzaPresented by: Angela Cipollone, University <strong>of</strong> Rome "Tor Vergata"Women’s Education and Expenditure <strong>All</strong>ocation: Evidence fromGuatemalan HouseholdsBy Lina Salazar American UniversityPresented by: Lina salazar, American UniversityImproving Women's Educational Outcomes: Reconciling Short-TermPolicy Proposals With Long-Term StrategiesBy Marianne T. Hill Center for Policy Research, MS IHLPresented by: Marianne Hill, MS IHLWomen's entrepreneurship, education and gender issues in WestAfricaBy Astrig Tasgian, Department <strong>of</strong> Economics, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Torino ChiaraMonticone, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Torino


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 12 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Presented by: Astrig Tasgian, University <strong>of</strong> TorinoTraining Gaps By Gender and Minority Status in OregonApprenticeship ProgramsBy Gunseli BERIK, Cihan BILGINSOY, Larry WILLIAMSPresented by: Cihan Bilginsoy,Session 7: Sex Work and TraffickingSession Chair: Maria Laura di Tommaso,Date: June 19, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 13:30 - 15:00Location: University LibraryThe road to sex trade: The Buntog ExperienceBy Ms. Mildred D. MegarbioPresented by: Mildred Megarbio, Ateneo de Davao UniversityCombating Trafficking in Persons in the East/Southeast Asia: PolicyCoherence between Development Cooperation Policies (the ODApolicy) and Other Domestic Policies <strong>of</strong> JapanBy Kana Takamatsu Ph.D. Candidate The University <strong>of</strong> TokyoPresented by: Kana Takamatsu, University <strong>of</strong> Tokyo“In the Room, Each Woman Makes Her Own Deal” Risk, Reward andBargaining Power <strong>of</strong> Sex Workers in Managua, NicaraguaBy Alys Willman, The New School Graduate Program in InternationalAffairsPresented by: Alys Willman, The New School UniversityPoverty, struggle and solidarity:voices <strong>of</strong> former ‘prostitutes’ for U.S.military stationed in South KoreaBy Okja Seo Kyoto universityPresented by: Okja Seo, Kyoto University


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 13 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Gendering Labour Migrations From UkraineBy Ganna GerasymenkoPresented by: Ganna Gerasymenko, Institute <strong>of</strong>DemographyandSocial StudiesSession 8: Gender and Decentralized Governance:International PerspectivesSession Chair: Bina Agarwal, Institute <strong>of</strong> Economic GrowthDate: June 19, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 13:30 - 15:00Location: <strong>All</strong>laraGender, quotas and governance in Latin AmericaBy Mala Htun New School for Social ResearchPresented by: Mala Htun,Gender, communities and forest governance in South Asia: Chasingthe Critical MassBy Bina Agarwal Institute <strong>of</strong> Economic GrowthPresented by: Bina Agarwal, Institute <strong>of</strong> Economic GrowthGender, Democratic Participation and Local Government in SouthAfricaBy Shireen Hassim University <strong>of</strong> the WitwatersrandPresented by: Shireen Hassim,Gender and decentralised governance: an overviewBy Melissa MacleanPresented by: Melissa Maclean,Session 9: Women and ViolenceSession Chair: Cecilia Conrad, Scripps College


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 14 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Date: June 19, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 15:30 - 17:00Location: Palazzo VenturiThe Healing Journey: A Labour Market Study <strong>of</strong> Women WhoExperience Intimate Partner ViolenceBy Linda DeRiviere, University <strong>of</strong> Winnipeg Winnipeg, Manitoba,CanadaPresented by: Linda DeRiviere, University <strong>of</strong> WinnipegEstimating the costs <strong>of</strong> domestic violenceBy Cristina Santos, The Open University and University CollegeLondonPresented by: Cristina Santos, The Open UniversityYoung Women Speak Out: Weaving Reproductive HealthConsequences with Narratives <strong>of</strong> Violence”By Ms. Mildred D. Megarbio and Atty. Romeo T. Cabarde Jr.Presented by: Mildred Megarbio, Ateneo de Davao UniversitySession 10: Gender, Assets and Access to CreditDate: June 19, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 15:30 - 17:00Location: Organi CollegialiEffect <strong>of</strong> Micr<strong>of</strong>inance on Vulnerability, Poverty and Risk in LowIncome HouseholdsBy Ranjula Bali Swain, Department <strong>of</strong> Economics, UppsalaUniversity, Sweden. Maria Floro, Department <strong>of</strong> Economics,American UniversityPresented by: Ranjula Bali Swain, Uppsala UniversityAre women from low-income urban households more likely to becredit constrained? Evidence from the Philippines


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 15 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009By Hazel Jean Malapit American UniversityPresented by: Hazel Jean Malapit, Action for Economic ReformsMicr<strong>of</strong>inance, Poverty and Women Empowerment : The Need forSocial Performance Management for the MFIsBy Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Anup Dash Center for Youth and Social Development E-1, Institutional Area, P.O. : RRL Bhubaneswar – 751 013 (Orissa),India E.mail : dashanup@hotmail.comPresented by: Anup Dash, Center for Youth and Social DevelopmentSession 11: Gender and Decentralized Governance in IndiaSession Chair: Pareena Lawrence, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, MorrisDate: June 19, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 15:30 - 17:00Location: <strong>All</strong>araGender and local governance in India: An OverviewBy Navsaran Singh IDRC, DelhiPresented by: Navsharan Singh,An Assessment <strong>of</strong> Gender and Governance in Panchayati RajInstitution in Northern IndiaBy Dr. Pareena G. Lawrence, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Morris Dr.Kavita Chakravarthy, M.D. University, Rohtak, IndiaPresented by: Pareena Lawrence, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, MorrisPolitics, Patriarchy and Democratic Decentralization in South IndiaBy J. Devika Center for Development Studies, TrivandrumPresented by: J. Devika,Gender and Governing Water Resources in Western IndiaBy Seema Kulkarni SOPPECOM Pune, IndiaPresented by: Seema Kulkarni,


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 16 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Session 12: Transnational Labor & Care WorkSession Chair: Irene van Staveren, ISSDate: June 19, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 15:30 - 17:00Location: Aula LaureeWorking Women, Migrant Women and Care Work in Greece: alatecomer's perspectiveBy Antigone Lyberaki Panteion University <strong>of</strong> Social and PoliticalSciencePresented by: Antigone Lyberaki, Panteion University <strong>of</strong> Social andPolitiCare regimes and national employment modelsBy Annamaria Simonazzi University <strong>of</strong> Rome, La SapienzaPresented by: Annamaria Simonazzi, University <strong>of</strong> Rome "LaSapienza"Care work via household services: Processes <strong>of</strong> transforming care inAustriaBy Kreimer Margareta, University <strong>of</strong> GrazPresented by: Margareta Kreimer, University <strong>of</strong> GrazCare Economy: Revision or Revolution <strong>of</strong> Economic Theory?By Ulrike Knobloch (Department <strong>of</strong> Social Work and Social Policy,University <strong>of</strong> Fribourg Switzerland, ulrike.knobloch@unifr.ch) HellaHoppe (Senior Economic Affairs Officer, Federation <strong>of</strong> SwissProtestant Churches, Berne, Switzerland, hella.hoppe@sek-feps.ch)Presented by: Ulrike Knobloch, University <strong>of</strong> Fribourg SwitzerlandSession 13: Gender & Economic Development: Mekong Delta& ThailandSession Chair: Yana Rodgers, Rutgers University


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 17 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Date: June 19, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 15:30 - 17:00Location: Principi D'AcajaRoad Development and Changes in Mobility and Gender Relations inthe Lao-Thai BorderBy Tanaradee KhumyaPresented by: Tanaradee Khumya, Asian Institute <strong>of</strong> TechnologyChildren’s Nutritional Status and Mother’s Education: AnExamination <strong>of</strong> Son Preference in CambodiaBy Jane E. Miller, Rutgers University Yana van der Meulen Rodgers,Rutgers University Giselle Colorado, Rutgers UniversityPresented by: Yana Rodgers, Rutgers UniversityHousehold headship, human capital and asset accumulation: Evidencefrom a longitudinal study, ThailandBy Malee Sunpuwan Institute for Population and Social ResearchMahidol University, Thailand Chai Podhisita Institute for Populationand Social Research Mahidol University, ThailandPresented by: Malee Sunpuwan, Mahidol UiversityEducation, Gender Equallity, and the Economic and Political Status <strong>of</strong>Women in ThailandBy Dr.Yada Praparpun Economics dept, Ramkhamheang university,Thailand Dr.Richard lynch, College <strong>of</strong> Education, Korea university,KoreaPresented by: yada praparpun, Ramkhamheang UniversitySession 14: Women, Science and Higher EducationSession Chair: Agneta Stark,Date: June 19, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 15:30 - 17:00Location: Aula Magna


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 18 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Entries to Management? Female Graduates <strong>of</strong> BusinessAdministration and Economics in the Labour Market in GermanyBy Friederike Maier Berlin School <strong>of</strong> Economics Berlin, GermanyPresented by: Friederike Maier, Berlin School <strong>of</strong> Economics/FHWBerlinScientific productivity and academic success for women economists inItalyBy Angela Cipollone University <strong>of</strong> Rome Tor VergataPresented by: Angela Cipollone, University <strong>of</strong> Rome "Tor Vergata"The Representation <strong>of</strong> Women Faculty at Public ResearchUniversities: Do Unions Make a Difference?By Ann Mari May, University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska-Lincoln ElizabethMoorhouse, Lycoming College Jennifer Peterson, Doane CollegePresented by: Ann Mari May, University <strong>of</strong> NebraskaHow Much Has the Gender Gap in Citations Declined in Economicsand Why?By Marianne Ferber Michael BrunPresented by: Marianne Ferber, <strong>IAFFE</strong>Session 15: Post Keynesian Contributions to FeministEconomicsSession Chair: Colin Danby, University <strong>of</strong> Washington, BothellDate: June 19, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 15:30 - 17:00Location: University LibraryGender and economic instability: A feminist contribution to PostKeynesian economics (II)By S. Charusheela, University <strong>of</strong> Nevada, Las VegasPresented by: S Charusheela, University <strong>of</strong> Nevada, Las Vegas


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 19 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Relationality and Care: On Feminist and Post Keynesian Doctrines <strong>of</strong>KnowledgeBy Colin Danby, University <strong>of</strong> Washington, BothellPresented by: Colin Danby, University <strong>of</strong> Washington, BothellSession 16: <strong>IAFFE</strong> Membership MeetingDate: June 19, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 17:00 - 17:45Location: Aula MagnaSession 17: Gender and Migration: Causes & ConsequencesSession Chair: Consolata Kabonesa,Date: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 9:00 - 10:30Location: Principi D'AcajaFemale Migration in Ukraine: Determinants and ConsequencesBy Iryna Kyzyma, PhD, Economic Theory and Law Department,Kirovohrad National Technical University, UkrainePresented by: Iryna Kyzyma, Kirovohrad National TechnicalUniversityThe Evolving Occupational Patterns <strong>of</strong> Immigrant and Native-BornWomen: An Empirical Study <strong>of</strong> Assimilation in CanadaBy Najma R. Sharif Saint Mary's UniversityPresented by: Najma Sharif, Saint Mary's UniversityGender, migration, remittances - evidence from GermanyBy Elke Holst DIW Berlin and University <strong>of</strong> Flensburg AndreaSchäfer DIW Berlin and Bremen International Graduate School <strong>of</strong>Social Sciences Mechthild Schrooten University <strong>of</strong> Applied ScienceBremen and DIW BerlinPresented by: Mechthild Schrooten, University <strong>of</strong> Applied Science


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 20 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009BremenLabour Migration - New Job Opportunities or The Way To Escapefrom Poverty For Women / Georgian Case/By Charita JashiPresented by: Charita Jashi, Tbilisi State UniversityWho is Bearing the Burden? Exploring the Role <strong>of</strong> AlbanianInternational Migration on EducationBy Juna Miluka, American University Andrew Dabalen, The WorldBankPresented by: Juna Miluka, American UniversitySession 18: Inequality, Development and Growth: FeministEconomics Special IssueSession Chair: Yana Rodgers, Rutgers UniversityDate: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 9:00 - 10:30Location: Organi CollegialiThe Impact <strong>of</strong> Married Women’s Employment and Earnings onIncome InequalityBy Ding Sai, The institute <strong>of</strong> Ethnology and Anthropology ChineseAcademy <strong>of</strong> Social Sciences Xiao-yuan Dong, University <strong>of</strong> WinnipegShi Li, School <strong>of</strong> Business and Administration Beijing NormalUniversityPresented by: Xiao-yuan Dong, University <strong>of</strong> WinnipegTrade, Technology and Gender-differentiated Impacts onEmployment: A case study <strong>of</strong> JapanBy Yumiko Yamamoto, University <strong>of</strong> Utah/UNDP Asia-PacificRegional CentrePresented by: Yumiko Yamamoto, UNDP Regional Centre inColombo


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 21 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Impact <strong>of</strong> Investment in Kenya's Priority Sectors on GenderedEmployment Outcomes: A Social Accounting Multiplier AnalysisApproachBy Bernadette Wanjala, Kenya Institute for Public Policy Researchand Analysis/Development Research Institute, Tilburg University,Netherlands Maureen Were,Kenya Institute for Public PolicyResearch and AnalysisPresented by: BERNADETTE WANJALA, KIPPRAGender equality and economic growth in World Development Report2006By Diane Elson University <strong>of</strong> EssexPresented by: Diane Elson, University <strong>of</strong> EssexSession 19: Women in Informal Labor Markets - InternationalPerspectivesSession Chair: Chin-Ju Lin,Date: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 9:00 - 10:30Location: Aula LaureeStreet Vendors and Mobile Hawkers: Women and Informal Sector inMekong sub-region <strong>of</strong> Vietnam. Laos, and CambodiaBy Saksi R Pansey WARIPresented by: Shashi Pandey, WARIWork-Life Reconciliation as Propagation Mechanism for RegularizingWomen’s Informal Work within the Italian MezzogiornoBy Maria Rosaria Gar<strong>of</strong>alo University <strong>of</strong> Salerno, Italy Mita MarraCNR-University <strong>of</strong> Salerno, ItalyPresented by: MIta Marra, Italy's National Research CouncilWomen As Pillars Of National Economy In Nigeria: A Study Of


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 22 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Economic Activities Of Rural Women In Six Local Government AreasOf Ondo StateBy M.M. Afolabi (Mrs) Centre for Gender and Social Policy Studies,Obafemi Awolowo University,Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Ile-Ife, Nigeria.Presented by: Afolabi Monsurat, Obafemi Awolowo UniversitySession 20: Capability ApproachSession Chair: Maria Laura di Tommaso,Date: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 9:00 - 10:30Location: <strong>All</strong>araRe-thinking child labour and child work through the capabilitiesapproach: a new definition <strong>of</strong> children activitiesBy Università di Firenze, Facoltà di Economia Dipartimento diScienze Economiche Via delle Pandette 9, stanza 2.18, tel. 055-4374561, fax 055-4374905 email: mario.biggeri@unifi.itPresented by: Mario Biggeri, University <strong>of</strong> FlorencePatriarchy and its evil effect on capability development in womenBy Krishna Kant Jha Faculty Member, P.G.Department <strong>of</strong>Commerce, C.M. College, Darbhanga, Bihar, India, Member,HumanDevelopment and Capability Association,Harvard University(USA)Presented by: Krishna Kant Jha, C.M.College,Darbhanga, Bihar,IndiaWomen's participation in paid work: a case study <strong>of</strong> low incomehouseholds in BatticaloaBy Ahila ThillainathanPresented by: Ahila Thillainathan, UNDP Sri LankaSession 21: Women's Education IISession Chair: Martha MacDonald, Saint Mary's UniversityDate: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 23 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Time: 9:00 - 10:30Location: Aula MagnaWomen's Education and Redefined Subordination: Coping withChallanges <strong>of</strong> Social Transformations <strong>of</strong> Urban Uganda- A researchagendaBy Peace Musiimenta Makerere UniversityPresented by: Peace Musiimenta, Makerere UniversityMother’s Education and Early Childhood Education in DevelopingCountries: A Case Study <strong>of</strong> two Northern States in IndiaBy Sharmistha Self, Department <strong>of</strong> Economics, Missouri StateUniversity. Richard Grabowski, Department <strong>of</strong> Economics, SouthernIllinois University.Presented by: Sharmistha Self, Missouri State UniversityDecomposing the impact <strong>of</strong> mother’s education on child food securityin Mozambique: schooling, human capital or nutrition knowledge?By Francesco Burchi, Department <strong>of</strong> Economics, Università degliStudi Roma TrePresented by: Francesco Burchi, University Roma TreEducation, Gender And MigrationBy Santosh Nandal Department <strong>of</strong> Santosh Nandal Department <strong>of</strong>Economics Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak, India.Presented by: Santosh Nandal, M.D.UniversityEducation and Growth in the MENA region: a gendered approachBy Akri Boughanmi, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>esser <strong>of</strong> Economics ISCAEUniversity <strong>of</strong> Manuba TunisiaPresented by: Akri Boughanmi,Session 22: Gender & Health ISession Chair: Cecilia Conrad, Scripps College


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 24 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Date: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 9:00 - 10:30Location: Palazzo VenturiThe relationship between education and female preventive health: thecase <strong>of</strong> Mexican womenBy Pamela Ortiz Arévalo Assitant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Universidad de AlicantePresented by: Yleana Ortiz-Arevalo, Universidad de AlicanteChronic disease and its influence on household's income in ruralChinaBy Li Yang Peking university Judy Xu New York Institute <strong>of</strong>Technology Xiao-Hua Zhou University <strong>of</strong> WashingtonPresented by: Li Yang, Peking UniversityInfant Feeding and Asthma: Is Breast milk Best?By Tiffany L. Green Robert Wood Johnson Health and SocietyScholar University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin MadisonPresented by: Tiffany Green, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin MadisonWork behavior and body mass index: is the increase in obesitywomen's fault?By Jennifer Ball, Washburn UniversityPresented by: Jennifer Ball,Session 23: Time Use, Unpaid Work and GenderSession Chair: Rania Antonopoulos, Levy Economics InstituteDate: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 9:00 - 10:30Location: University Library1. Economy-wide impacts <strong>of</strong> Employment Guarantee Policies: CanThey Promote Pro-poor Growth and Gender Equality2. ValeriaEsquivel


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 25 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009By Rania Antonopoulos, Levy Economics Institute and Kijong Kim,Levy Economics InstitutePresented by: Rania Antonopoulos, Levy Economics InstituteLessons from the Buenos Aires Time Use SurveyBy Valeria Esquivel, Universidad Nacional de General SarmientoPresented by: Valeria Esquivel, Universidad Nacional de Gral.SarmientoUnderstanding Poverty: Insights Emerging From Time Use <strong>of</strong> thePoorBy Indira Hirway, CFDAPresented by: Indira Hirway, Centre for Development AlternativesSession 24: Workshop: Feminist Economics and Women'sStudies: building the relationshipsSession Chair: Susan Feiner, University <strong>of</strong> Southern MaineDate: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 11:00 - 12:30Location: University LibrarySession 25: Gendered Division <strong>of</strong> Labor and NonmarketActivitiesDate: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 11:00 - 12:30Location: Palazzo VenturiDoes parenthood strengthen a traditional household division <strong>of</strong> labor?By Maria Stanfors Center for economic demography and Dept <strong>of</strong>economic history, Lund University Martin Dribe Center for economicdemography and Dept <strong>of</strong> economic history, Lund UniversityPresented by: Maria Stanfors, University <strong>of</strong> Lund


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 26 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009The allocation <strong>of</strong> time by dutch womenBy Ingrid Ooms, the Netherlands Institute for Social Research / SCP,The Hague, Tne NetherlandsPresented by: Ingrid Ooms, Netherlands Institute for Social ResearcWhen do market and non-market working time uses start to bedifferent by gender?By Lina Galvez-Muñoz,Pablo de Olavide University Paula Rodriguez-Modroño,Pablo de Olavide University Monica Dominguez-Serrano,Pablo de Olavide UniversityPresented by: Paula Rodriguez-Modrono, University Pablo deOlavideDomestic Responsibility and Women’s Earnings in Low IncomeChinese VillagesBy Heng WangPresented by: Heng Wang, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> AgriculturalSciencesSession 26: Employment, Occupational Segregation andWagesDate: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 11:00 - 12:30Location: <strong>All</strong>araBarriers facing older women and men in the UK labor market: viewsfrom the sharp end[slides]By Fiona Carmichael, University <strong>of</strong> Birmingham UK LornaPorcellato, Liverpool John Moores University, UK Claire Hulme,Leeds UniversityPresented by: Fiona Carmichael, University <strong>of</strong> BirminghamAn alternative proposal for measuring occupational segregation


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 27 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009By Olga Alonso-Villar, University <strong>of</strong> Vigo Coral del Río, University <strong>of</strong>VigoPresented by: Olga Alonso-Villar, Universidade de VigoWomen at Work - Occupational Segregation, and WageDiscrimination - Germany and the United States ComparedBy Veronika V. EBERHARTER University <strong>of</strong> Innsbruck,Departement <strong>of</strong> Economics Universitaetsstrasse 15/3 A-6020INNSBRUCKPresented by: Veronika Eberharter, University <strong>of</strong> InnsbruckThe Gen Y Gender Wage Gap in AustraliaBy Anne Daly Faculty <strong>of</strong> Business and Government University <strong>of</strong>Canberra Rebecca Cassells,NATSEM, University <strong>of</strong> Canberra MarciaKeegan, NATSEM, University <strong>of</strong> Canberra Justine McNamara,NATSEM,University <strong>of</strong> CanberraPresented by: Anne Daly, University <strong>of</strong> CanberraModelling employment and wages outcomes <strong>of</strong> spouses: is sheoutearning him?By Elena STANCANELLI, CNRS, GREDEG, Nice and OFCE,Sciences-Po, ParisPresented by: Stancanelli Elena, CNRSSession 27: Feminism and the Economics <strong>of</strong> Climate ChangeSession Chair: Julie Nelson, Tufts UniversityDate: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 11:00 - 12:30Location: Principi D'AcajaFeminist Economics and Climate Justice: a social provisioninganalysis <strong>of</strong> climate change policyBy Marilyn Power, Sarah Lawrence CollegePresented by: Marilyn Power, Sarah Lawrence College


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 28 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Economists, Value Judgments, and Climate Change: A View fromFeminist EconomicsBy Julie A. Nelson, GDAE, Tufts UniversityPresented by: Julie Nelson, Tufts UniversityEconomics & ethics <strong>of</strong> GHG allocationBy Karey Harrison, University <strong>of</strong> Southern QueenslandPresented by: Karey Harrison, University <strong>of</strong> Southern QueenslandSession 28: International Perspectives on GLBTQ IssuesSession Chair: Prue Hyman, Victoria University <strong>of</strong> Welllington, NZDate: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 11:00 - 12:30Location: Aula LaureeNew Zealand PerspectivesBy Prue Hyman, Victoria University <strong>of</strong> Wellington, NZPresented by: Prue Hyman, Victoria University <strong>of</strong> Welllington, NZGarments <strong>of</strong> market-based citizenship on lesbian feminist bodiesBy Christine Klapeer, Universities <strong>of</strong> Innsbruck and ViennaPresented by: Christine Klapeer, Universities <strong>of</strong> Innsbruck andViennaQueer politics, French styleBy Bronwyn Winter The University <strong>of</strong> SydneyPresented by: Bronwyn Winter, University <strong>of</strong> SydneyExplaining the Spread <strong>of</strong> Gay Marriage Laws in Europe and NorthAmericaBy M. V. Lee BadgettPresented by: M.V. Lee Badgett, University <strong>of</strong> Mass, Amherst


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 29 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009A Demographic History <strong>of</strong> Same-Sex Cohabitation between 1850 and2000By Stacy Sneeringer, Wellesley CollegePresented by: Stacy Sneeringer, Wellesley CollegeSession 29: Roundtable on Financing for Development andGender EqualitySession Chair: Caren Grown, American UniversityDate: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 11:00 - 12:30Location: Aula MagnaImproving budgets: a framework for assessing gender responsivebudget initiativesBy Rhonda Sharp, University <strong>of</strong> South Australia Diane Elson,University <strong>of</strong> EssexPresented by: Rhonda Sharp, University <strong>of</strong> South AustraliaMacroecononomic Requirements for Financing Gender EqualityInterventionsBy Caren Grown American UniversityPresented by: Caren Grown, American UniversityIntegrating the Policy Interactions between Debt, Finance and Tradethrough GenderBy Manuel F. Montes, UN Department <strong>of</strong> Economic and Social AffairsPresented by: Manuel Montes, United NationsSession 30: Family Policies, Child CareSession Chair: Gabrielle Meagher, University <strong>of</strong> SydneyDate: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 11:00 - 12:30


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 30 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Location: Organi CollegialiHome based funded child care in Australia – Modelling the economicand social cost <strong>of</strong> provisionBy W. Kathy Tannous - Social Policy Research Centre, University <strong>of</strong>New South WalesPresented by: W. Tannous, University <strong>of</strong> New South WalesParents who don’t use childcare: who provides the care in workingcouple families with infants?By Baxter, Jennifer (Australian Institute <strong>of</strong> Family Studies) Gray,Matthew (Australian Institute <strong>of</strong> Family Studies)Presented by: Jennifer Baxter, Australian Institute <strong>of</strong> Family StudiesConjugal Contract, Gender Discrimination in Labor Market andFamily PoliciesBy Elisabeth CUDEVILLE Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne UniversityMagali RECOULES Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne UniversityPresented by: Cudeville Elisabeth, Paris 1 UniversityPolicies for reconciliation <strong>of</strong> work and private life: the case <strong>of</strong> parentalleave/benefits in Europe. A feminist approachBy Maria Pazos Moran [Institute for Fiscal Studies - Spain -Ministerio de Economía- ] Carmen Castro Garcia [UniversityComplutense <strong>of</strong> Madrid ]Presented by: Carmen Castro, University Complutense <strong>of</strong> MadridSession 31: Making Tax Reforms Work for WomenSession Chair: Caren Grown, American UniversityDate: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 14:00 - 15:30Location: Aula MagnaGender, Equity and Taxation in Argentina


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 31 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009By Corina Rodriguez-Enriquez Conciet-Ciepp Darío Rossignolo,Ciepp Natalia Gherardi ELA Gabriela Colombo ELA.Presented by: Corina Rodríguez-Enríquez, Conicet - CieppGender, Equity and Taxation in MoroccoBy Ahmed El Bouazzaoui Department <strong>of</strong> Finance, Morocco Hind JalalDepartment <strong>of</strong> Finance, MoroccoPresented by: Ahmed El Bouazzaoui,The incidence <strong>of</strong> indirect taxes by gender: Evidence from South AfricaBy Daniela Casale (School <strong>of</strong> Development Studies, University <strong>of</strong>KwaZulu-Natal) Imraan Valodia (School <strong>of</strong> Development Studies,University <strong>of</strong> KwaZulu-Natal)Presented by: Daniela Casale, University <strong>of</strong> KwaZulu-NatalGender, Equity and Taxation in the United KingdomBy Sue Himmelweit Open University Cristina Santos Open UniversityPresented by: Cristina Santos, The Open UniversitySession 32: Feminist Policy AnalysisDate: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 14:00 - 15:30Location: Organi CollegialiPolicy on unequal gendered entitlement within households: some UKresults and some universal dilemmasBy Jerome De Henau, Open University Susan Himmelweit, OpenUniversityPresented by: Jerome De Henau, The Open UniversityCan Gender-Based Public Policies be effective in patriarchal societies?By Maria C. Brun, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Morris Pareena G.Lawrence, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, MorrisPresented by: Maria Brun, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Morris


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 32 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009THE FAME OF GENDER MAINSTREAMING:The mirage <strong>of</strong>gender equity in employment and budgetingBy Pr<strong>of</strong>. Janet OlusiPresented by: Janet Olusi, Obafemi Awolowo UniveristyWomen’s Relative Incomes under Conservative and Liberal PolicyRegimes: an Australian Case StudyBy Siobhan Austen, Curtin University, Perth, Australia GerryRedmond, University <strong>of</strong> New South Wales, Sydney, AustraliaPresented by: Gerry Redmond, University <strong>of</strong> New South WalesGender and HIV/AIDS in India: Some Reflections for GenderSensitive BudgetingBy Keerty NakrayPresented by: Keerty Nakray, Queen's UniversitySession 33: Gender and the Middle EastSession Chair: Jennifer Olmsted,Date: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 14:00 - 15:30Location: Palazzo VenturiGender, Economic Growth and Islam: A Cross Country StudyBy Elissa Braunstein, Colorado State University Gamze Yasar,Colorado State UniversityPresented by: Elissa Braunstein, Colorado State UniversityState Sponsored Wage Discrimination in JordanBy Rula Taher Qalyoubi-Kemp University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin - StoutPresented by: Rula Qalyoubi-Kemp, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin - StoutWhere is the Peace Dividend? A Class and Gender Analysis <strong>of</strong> Post-


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 33 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Oslo Employment in PalestineBy Jennifer Olmsted Drew UniversityPresented by: Jennifer Olmsted,Veiled Economy: Gender, Class and the Informal Sector in IranBy Roksana BahramitashPresented by: Roksana Bahramitash,Women, Higher Education and Employment Opportunities inContemporary IranBy Goli Reza-RashtiPresented by: Goli Reza-Rashti,Session 34: Comparative Studies <strong>of</strong> Pay InequalitySession Chair: Rahsan Akbulut, Pomona CollegeDate: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 14:00 - 15:30Location: <strong>All</strong>araPay inequality in 25 European countriesBy Síle O'Dorchai, Département d’Economie appliquée (DULBEA),Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, BelgiumPresented by: Sle O'Dorchai, ULBUnion and Gender Earnings Gap: A Comparative Study <strong>of</strong> US andKorea with Different Wage SystemsBy Donghun Cho, Hallym University Joonmo Cho, SungkyunkwanUniversityPresented by: Donghun Cho, Hallym UniversityGender (In)Equality in Participation and Opportunity: The Case <strong>of</strong>AustraliaBy Alison Preston Curtin University <strong>of</strong> Technology, Perth, Western


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 34 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009AustraliaPresented by: Alison Preston, Curtin University <strong>of</strong> TechnologyThe work women do: a question <strong>of</strong> values?By Ailsa McKay, Division <strong>of</strong> Public Policy, Glasgow CaledonianUniversity Eleanor Gordon Department <strong>of</strong> Economics and SocialHistory, University <strong>of</strong> GlasgowPresented by: Ailsa McKay, Glasgow Caledonian UniversitySession 35: Gender, Competition and Theories <strong>of</strong> ExcellenceSession Chair: S Charusheela, University <strong>of</strong> Nevada, Las VegasDate: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 14:00 - 15:30Location: Principi D'AcajaA Theory <strong>of</strong> "Excellence"By ADDIS, Elisabetta University <strong>of</strong> Sassari (Sardinia) ItalyPresented by: Elisabetta Addis, University <strong>of</strong> Sassari (Sardinia) ItalyGender and Self-Selection into a Competitive Environment: AreWomen More Overconfident than Men?By Lena Nekby, Department <strong>of</strong> Economics, Stockholm University;Peter Skogman Thoursie, Department <strong>of</strong> Economics, StockholmUniversity; Lars Vahtrik, Department <strong>of</strong> Economics, StockholmUniversity;Presented by: Lena Nekby, Stockholm UniversityHIS AND HERS: EXPLORING GENDER PUZZLES AND THEMEANING OF LIFE SATISFACTIONBy Marina Della Giusta, University <strong>of</strong> Reading Uma Kambhampati,University <strong>of</strong> ReadingPresented by: Marina Della Giusta, University <strong>of</strong> ReadingMasculine-related motive in valuation and promotion <strong>of</strong> the worst


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 35 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009candidateBy Sophie LECOSTEY University <strong>of</strong> CAEN (France) CREMPresented by: sophie Lecostey, University <strong>of</strong> CaenSession 36: Gender, Trade and GlobalizationDate: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 14:00 - 15:30Location: Aula LaureeThe Feminist Debate on Labor Standards: Garment Exports andWomen’s Employment in BangladeshBy Gunseli BERIKPresented by: Gunseli Berik, University <strong>of</strong> UtahMigration and Gender Empowerment: A Study on Silk Weavers inAssamBy Dr. Kishor Goswami Indian Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology KharagpurPresented by: Kishor Goswami, Indian Institute <strong>of</strong> TechnologyKharagpurMigrant Peruvian Women in Santiago: Possibilities for labormobilizationBy Nora Reyes Campos, Centro de estudios de la mujerPresented by: Nora Reyes, Centro de estudios de la mujerThe new division <strong>of</strong> labor in the globalized economy: women’schallenges and opportunitiesBy valeria Sodano University Federico II <strong>of</strong> NaplesPresented by: valeria sodano, university Federico II <strong>of</strong> NaplesCross-border social security?: Childcare <strong>of</strong> Burmese migrant workersin ThailandBy Kyoko Kusakabe, Asian Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology Ruth Pearson,University <strong>of</strong> Leeds


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 36 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Presented by: Kyoko Kusakabe, Asian Institute <strong>of</strong> TechnologySession 37: Gender & Health IIDate: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 15:30 - 17:00Location: University LibraryBirthing Alone: Factors Underlying De-medicalization <strong>of</strong> Birthing inTajikistanBy Mieke Meurs, American University, Lisa Giddings, University <strong>of</strong>Wisconsin-LaCrossePresented by: Mieke Meurs, American UniversityLow Maternal Nutritional Status in Bangladesh: Solid Fuels andRural residence matter but NGO membership does notBy M. Omar Rahman & Kazi Md. Abul Kalam Azad IndependentUniversity, BangladeshPresented by: Kazi Md. Azad, Independent University, BangladeshMaternal labor supply and child health:evidence from rural ChinaBy Jing Liu Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> Social Sciences, China Xiao-yuanDong University <strong>of</strong> Winnipeg, CanadaPresented by: Jing Liu, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> Social SciencesDo NGOs Make a Difference? A Case Study <strong>of</strong> Female Health andLiteracy in Rural RajasthanBy Shirley Johnson-Lans Vassar CollegePresented by: Shirley Johnson-Lans, Vassar CollegeSession 38: CHILD: Studies on Marriage and FertilitySession Chair: Maria Laura di Tommaso,Date: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 15:30 - 17:00


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 37 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Location: Aula MagnaDo Family Planning Programmes Help The Employment <strong>of</strong> Women?The Case <strong>of</strong> Indian MothersBy Gianna Claudia Giannelli,CHILD,IZA, University <strong>of</strong> FlorenceFrancesca Francavilla, PSI, University <strong>of</strong> FlorencePresented by: Francesca Francavilla,On the Contribution <strong>of</strong> Hazel Kyrk to Family EconomicsBy Andrea H. Beller, Department <strong>of</strong> Agricultural and ConsumerEconomics & Gender and Women’s Studies University <strong>of</strong> Illinois,Urbana-Champaign D. Elizabeth Kiss, Department <strong>of</strong> ConsumerSciences and Retailing, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IndianaPresented by: Andrea Beller, Univ <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignExplaining the convergence in household material welfare betweenchildren in lone mother and two parent households in Russia between1996 and 2003.By Shireen Kanji University <strong>of</strong> CambridgePresented by: Shireen Kanji, University <strong>of</strong> CambridgeDo Chinese have stronger son preference than Vietnamese? A simplegame theoretical approachBy Nguyen Duc Thanh Faculty <strong>of</strong> Economics, National EconomicsUniversity, Hanoi, VietnamPresented by: Nguyen Duc Thanh, National Economics UniversitySession 39: Gender and the CorporationSession Chair: Cecilia Conrad, Scripps CollegeDate: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 15:30 - 17:00Location: Aula LaureeCorporate Performance on Affirmative Actions and Causal Factors


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 38 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009By Joonmo Cho, School <strong>of</strong> Economics Sungkyunkwan UniversityTaehee Kwon, School <strong>of</strong> Economics Sungkyunkwan University JunkiAhn, HRD Center Researcher, Sungkyunkwan UniversityPresented by: Taehee Kwon, Sungkyunkwan UniversityMutual Funds Performance: Does Gender Matter in an EmergingMarketBy Rania Azmi, University <strong>of</strong> PortsmouthPresented by: Rania Azmi, University <strong>of</strong> PortsmouthCorporate governance and equal employment opportunity: Testinginefficiency <strong>of</strong> gender discriminationBy Akira KAWAGUCHI Faculty <strong>of</strong> Policy Studies, DoshishaUniversityPresented by: Akira Kawaguchi, Doshisha UniversityWOMEN ON BOARDS AND TOP MANAGEMENT: FINANCIALPERFORMANCE OR GENDER EQUALITY?By Pilar de Luis. Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain Ángel Martínez.Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain Manuela Pérez. Universidad deZaragoza, Spain Mª José Vela. Universidad de Zaragoza, SpainPresented by: Pilar de-Luis, Universidad de ZaragozaThe Efficiency <strong>of</strong> Private Employment Agencies for Matching <strong>of</strong>Women Labour Force: Case <strong>of</strong> TurkeyBy Đnci Kayhan KUZGUN Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Dr. HacettepeUniversity, Departmen <strong>of</strong> Economics. Beytepe/Ankara;Turkey.Presented by: Đnci Kuzgun, Hacettepe UniversitySession 40: Feminist Pedagogy and Economic ThoughtSession Chair: Annalisa Rosselli,Date: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 15:30 - 17:00Location: Organi Collegiali


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 39 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Practical Pedagogy for Feminist Economists Classrooms: IsTechnology Oversold in Economic Education?By Jean Shackelford Bucknell UniversityPresented by: Jean Shackelford, Bucknell UniversityFrom Critical Thinking to Curricula: The new life <strong>of</strong> Women'sStudies. An Italian case study.By Mariagrazia Leone, Department <strong>of</strong> Sociology and Political Science,University <strong>of</strong> Calabria (Italy) email: mg.leone@unical.it GiovannaVingelli, Department <strong>of</strong> Sociology and Political Science, University <strong>of</strong>Calabria (Italy), email: g.vingelli@unical.itPresented by: Mariagrazia Leone, Università della CalabriaFundamentalism, Homophobia, and Queer Families: Reflections onPedagogyBy Nancy E. Rose, California State University - San BernardinoPresented by: Nancy Rose, California State University, San BernardPr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> an Early American Feminist Economist: The Life <strong>of</strong>Virginia PennyBy Susan H. Gensemer Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Department <strong>of</strong> EconomicsMaxwell School <strong>of</strong> Citizenship and Public Affairs Syracuse UniversitySyracuse, NY 13244-1020 USA gensemer@maxwell.syr.edu (315)443-2294 fax: (315)443-3717Presented by: Susan Gensemer, Syracuse UniversitySession 41: Precarious Work and GenderDate: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 15:30 - 17:00Location: <strong>All</strong>araSpatial Dimensions <strong>of</strong> Gendered Precarity: Challenges forComparative Research


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 40 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009By Martha MacDonald, Saint Mary's UniversityPresented by: Martha MacDonald, Saint Mary's UniversityThe Precarious and Gendered Nature <strong>of</strong> Teenage WorkBy Marjorie Griffin Cohen, Simon Fraser UniversityPresented by: Marjorie Cohen, Simon Fraser UniversityFiscal Incidence When Welfare Matters: The Case <strong>of</strong> Subsidization <strong>of</strong>Home-care for the ElderlyBy Haizhen Mou Department <strong>of</strong> Economics, Carleton UniversityStanley L. Winer School <strong>of</strong> Public Policy and Administration, andDepartment <strong>of</strong> Economics, Carleton UniversityPresented by: Haizhen Mou, Carleton UniversityFilling the Gaps: Research on gender, low-wage work and public worksupports in the United StatesBy Randy Albelda, University <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts BostonPresented by: Randy Albelda, University <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts BostonSession 42: Women's Work and Education in ChinaDate: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 15:30 - 17:00Location: Palazzo VenturiThe Role Children's Education Plays in the Settlement Decisions <strong>of</strong>Chinese Rural Women MigrantsBy Rachel Connelly, Bowdoin College Kenneth Roberts, SouthwesternUniversity Zhenzhen Zheng, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> Social SciencePresented by: Rachel Connelly, Bowdoin CollegeFemale and flexible? Gender and the informalisation <strong>of</strong> employmentin urban China.By Dr. Sarah Cook, Institute <strong>of</strong> Development Studies, University <strong>of</strong>Sussex, UK Dr. Yuan Ni, China Youth University <strong>of</strong> Political Science,


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 41 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Beijing.Presented by: Sarah Cook, University <strong>of</strong> SussexChanging Patterns <strong>of</strong> Labor Force Participation <strong>of</strong> Men and Womenin Urban and Rural ChinaBy Margaret Maurer-Fazio, Bates College James W. Hughes, BatesCollege Dandan Zhang,Australia National UniversityPresented by: Margaret Maurer-Fazio, Bates CollegeGendered Employment in the Growing ICT Sector in China: Beijingand WuhanBy Nahid Aslanbeigui, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Economics, Monmouth University.Xiao-yuan Dong, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Economics, University <strong>of</strong> Winnepeg andChina Center for Economic Research, Beijing University. Hu Jie,CASS Gale <strong>Summer</strong>field, Assoc. Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Human and CommunityDevelopment and Director <strong>of</strong> the Women and Gender in GlobalPerspectives Program, University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignPresented by: Gale <strong>Summer</strong>field, Univ. <strong>of</strong> IllinoisGrade Retention and the School Performance <strong>of</strong> girls in Rural ChinaBy Xinxin Chen, Zhejiang Gongshang University(China)Presented by: Xinxin Chen, Zhejiang Gongshang UniversitySession 43: Mexican Women: Both Sides <strong>of</strong> the BorderSession Chair: Lourdes Beneria, Cornell UniversityDate: June 20, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 16:00 - 17:30Location: Principi D'AcajaHurdles and discrimination toward legislative women <strong>of</strong> the Partidode la Revolución Democrática (PRD) in MexicoBy María Luisa Gonzalez MarinPresented by: María Gonzalez, Universidad nacionalo Autonoma deMexico


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 42 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Obstacles and Limitations in Women’s Empowerment: The Case <strong>of</strong>Partido Acción Nacional in MexicoBy Patricia RodríguezPresented by: Patricia Rodriguez, Universidad Nacional Autónomade MéxicoEMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE PRIBy ALICIA GIRON INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONESECONOMICAS UNAM, MEXICOPresented by: Alicia Girón, UNAMMexican Women and Work, in the U.S. and MexicoBy Mary C. King Economics Department Portland State UniversityPresented by: Mary King, Portland State UniversitySession 44: Political Power, Participation and GenderSession Chair: Cheryl Doss, Yale UniversityDate: June 21, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 9:00 - 10:30Location: Principi D'AcajaCorruption, Women and Political Power: Are Women less Corrupt?By Londa Esadze. UNDP Advisor in Anti-Corruption and GenderIssuesPresented by: Londa Esadze, Parliament <strong>of</strong> GeorgiaLEGISLATIVE COORDINATION TO ENSURE WOMEN’SWOMEN’S SOCIO-POLITICAL RIGHTS IN INDIA- A CASESTUDY OF WOMENPOWERCONNECTBy Kanta SinghPresented by: Kanta Singh, WomenPowerConnect


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 43 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Enfranchisement from a Political PerspectiveBy Soumyanetra Munshi Rutgers UniversityPresented by: Soumyanetra Munshi, Rutgers UniversityVOICES FROM THE PERIPHERY OF THE PERIPHERY:KURDISH WOMEN'S POLITICAL PARTICIPATION IN TURKEYBy Handan Caglayan Department <strong>of</strong> Women's Studies Education andScience Workers' Trade UnionPresented by: Handan Caglayan,Temporality <strong>of</strong> disasters: the politics <strong>of</strong> women's livelihoods “after”the tsunami in Sri LankaBy Dr. Kanchana N. Ruwanpura University <strong>of</strong> SouthamptonPresented by: Kanchana Ruwanpura, University <strong>of</strong> SouthamptonSession 45: Marriage and FertilitySession Chair: Cecilia Conrad, Scripps CollegeDate: June 21, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 9:00 - 10:30Location: Aula LaureeContracts in a Collective Model <strong>of</strong> Household BargainingBy Aurelia Chaudhury, Rice UniversityPresented by: Aurelia Chaudhury, Rice UniversityDelay <strong>of</strong> motherhood: who is postponing motherhood in Germany?By Dr. Laura Romeu Gordo Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen(DZA) Manfred-von-Richth<strong>of</strong>enstr. 2 12101 BerlinPresented by: Laura Romeu, DZA- Deutsches Zentrum fürAltersfragenGender equity and low fertility in Italy and the Netherlands: empiricalevidence and policy implications


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 44 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009By Letizia Mencarini, University <strong>of</strong> Torino Melinda Mills, University<strong>of</strong> Groningen Maria Letizia Tanturri, University <strong>of</strong> PaviaPresented by: Letizia Mencarini, University <strong>of</strong> TorinoMarry well or work well: changing gender regimes in ChinaBy Xu, Jie Northeast Forestry University Harbin, ChinaPresented by: Jie Xu, Northeast forestry universitySession 46: Gender and Asset Ownership: A Guide toCollecting Individual-Level Data"Session Chair: Cheryl Doss, Yale UniversityDate: June 21, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 9:00 - 10:30Location: University LibraryGender and Asset Ownership: A Guide to Collecting Individual-LevelDataBy Cheryl Doss, Yale University Caren Grown, American UniversityCarmen Diana Deere, University <strong>of</strong> FloridaPresented by: Carmen Diana Deere, University <strong>of</strong> FloridaSession 47: Lesbian Feminist Economics at Queer Times -Neoliberalism, Globalization and Homo-NormativitySession Chair: Karin Schoenpflug, University <strong>of</strong> ViennaDate: June 21, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 9:00 - 10:30Location: <strong>All</strong>araLesbian feminist economics at queer times - the New Zealand caseBy Prue Hyman Victoria University <strong>of</strong> Wellington, New ZealandPresented by: Prue Hyman, Victoria University <strong>of</strong> Welllington, NZCaring for Adults in Neoliberal States: Lessons from the Feminist and


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 45 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009GLBT Rights MovementsBy Barbara Hopkins, Wright State UniversityPresented by: Barbara Hopkins, Wright State UniversityPlaying party politics with the boys? Lesbians and the global politicaleconomy <strong>of</strong> (western) gay cultureBy Bronwyn Winter The University <strong>of</strong> SydneyPresented by: Bronwyn Winter, University <strong>of</strong> SydneyLesbian feminist economics at queer times - neoliberalism,globalization and homo-normativityBy Karin Schönpflug, University <strong>of</strong> ViennaPresented by: Karin Schoenpflug, University <strong>of</strong> ViennaSession 48: Women and Paid WorkSession Chair: Randy Albelda, University <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts BostonDate: June 21, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 9:00 - 10:30Location: Organi CollegialiSectoral Changes and the Increase in Women's Labor ForceParticipationBy Rahsan Akbulut Pomona CollegePresented by: Rahsan Akbulut, Pomona CollegeLow fertility and loss <strong>of</strong> job security in Japan since the 1980s: Choiceunder a changing status quo and economic uncertaintyBy Hiroko SHIRAISHI LSE Gender Studies AlumniPresented by: Hiroko Shiraishi, LSE AlumniThe Art and Political Economy <strong>of</strong> the Painter Marlene DumasBy Alexandra Bernasek, Colorado State UniversityPresented by: Alexandra Bernasek,


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 46 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009Social norms and women’s participation in assembly plantemployment:By Arlette Covarrubias University <strong>of</strong> East Anglia, U.K.Presented by: Arlette Covarrubias, University <strong>of</strong> East AngliaWomen between family and paid work: the changing effect <strong>of</strong>education in Italy and Great BritainBy Cristina Solera Department <strong>of</strong> Social Science Torino UniversityVia S.Ottavio 50 10124 Torino cristina.solera@unito.itPresented by: Cristina Solera, University <strong>of</strong> TorinoSession 49: Closing Plenary: Roundtable on Major Works InFeminist EconomicsSession Chair: Drucilla Barker, University <strong>of</strong> South CarolinaDate: June 21, <strong>2008</strong>Time: 11:00 - 12:30Location: Aula MagnaRoundtable: Major Works in Feminist EconomicsBy Drucilla K. Barker, University <strong>of</strong> South Carolina Edith Kuiper,University <strong>of</strong> AmsterdamPresented by: Drucilla Barker, University <strong>of</strong> South CarolinaRoundtable: Major Works in Feminist EconomicsBy Lourdes BeneriaPresented by: Lourdes Beneria, Cornell UniversityRoundtable: Major Works in Feminist EconomicsBy Marianne Ferber University <strong>of</strong> IllinoisPresented by: Marianne Ferber, <strong>IAFFE</strong>Roundtable: Major Works in Feminist Economics


<strong>2008</strong> <strong>IAFFE</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Conference</strong>http://editorialexpress.com/conference/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>/program/<strong>IAFFE</strong><strong>2008</strong>.htmlPage 47 <strong>of</strong> 472/26/2009By Nancy Folbre University <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts, AmherstPresented by: Nancy Folbre, University <strong>of</strong> MassachusettsRoundtable: Major Works in Feminist EconomicsBy Annalisa Rosselli University <strong>of</strong> Rome Tor VergataPresented by: Annalisa Rosselli,This program was last updated on <strong>2008</strong>-06-16 9:34:26 EDT

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