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Location: Virtua/Hybrid |
Date: Thursday, 06/July/2023 | ||||||||
11:10am - 1:00pm |
Female Entrepreneurship and Institutions Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Females on Executive Boards and Macroeconomic Conditions: Evidence from Germany Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany Impacts of Monetary Policy on Intersectional Labor Outcomes Fitchburg State University, United States of America Female Entrepreneurship and Professional Networks University of Ghana, Ghana EFFECTS OF GENDER NORMS AND PERSONALITY TRAITS ON OUTCOMES OF ENTREPRENEURIAL INITIATIVES IN GHANA University of Ghana, Ghana |
Unpaid Care and Labour Market Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Subsidized and High Quality Child Care but for Whom? University of Utah, United States of America Thai women and their time: labor force participation and the care burden 1: Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York; 2: Srinakharinwirot University, Bangkok, Thailand. Household Production and Inequality in Living Standards in the U.S., 1965-2019 1: University of Leeds; 2: University of Massachusetts Amherst The motherhood trap: Investigating the impact of the first child on couples' labor trajectories Universidad de la República, Uruguay |
Health and Wellbeing Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Do natural disasters increase violence against women? Empirical evidence from India 1: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, India; 2: FLAME University, Pune, India; 3: Birla Institute of Technology & Science (BITS), Pilani, India Gender differences in mental wellbeing: Are women with low economic status the most vulnerable? University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Mental Health and Economic Vulnerability among Sexual and Gender Minorities in the US Bard College, United States of America Women and Poverty: A Call for a More Radical Approach to Attaining Gender Equality in Botswana University of Botswana, Botswana |
Gender and Climate Change Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Who brings the emissions home? Investigating the effect of female breadwinner household in greenhouse gases emissions patterns 1: University of Barcelona, Spain; 2: University of Oviedo, Spain Women in Power: Beyond Balance to Engage in Climate Policymaking. University of Ghana, Ghana Energy poverty transition across different social stratification and its reflection on their health: Case of women across Indian households Indian Institute of Technology- Roorkee, India ENGENDERING CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES AMONG THE SAMBURU PASTORAL COMMUNITIES OF NORTHERN KENYA University of Nairobi, Kenya, Kenya |
Women's agency and their wellbeing: evidence from three sub-Saharan African settings Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Eeshani Kandpal Women's agency and their wellbeing: evidence from three sub-Saharan African settings Presentations of the Symposium The Competing Impacts of Self-Employment on Intimate Partner Violence and Women’s Economic Autonomy Two Sides of Gender: Sex, Power, and Adolescence Labeled cash transfers and women's entrepreneurial activities: Evidence from an ultra-poor setting 7 years cohort study of different Women Economic Empowerment approaches in Mozambique 1: MUVA, Mozambique; 2: OPM, UK; 3: MUVA, Mozambique; 4: MUVA, Mozambique; 5: MUVA, Mozambique; 6: MUVA, Mozambique |
Financiamiento del ciclo de vida, sistemas tributarios y propuestas de reforma para garantizar la construcción de sistemas de cuidado Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Alma Espino Financiamiento del ciclo de vida, sistemas tributarios y propuestas de reforma para garantizar la construcción de sistemas de cuidado |
Interlinkages Between the Climate and Care Crisis Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Anita Nayar Interlinkages Between the Climate and Care Crisis |
Gendering the Debt Crisis: Feminist Economic Perspectives Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Lyn Ossome Gendering the Debt Crisis: Feminist Economic Perspectives |
2:30pm - 4:20pm |
Reproduction and the Labour Market Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Reproductive Injustice? A County-Level Analysis of the Impact of Abortion Restrictions on Abortion Rates University of Massachusetts, Amherst, United States of America Childbearing Decision-Making and Women's Job Stability in Post-One-Child Policy Era China School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University, China, People's Republic of Parental Leave and Discrimination in the Labor Market: The situation of fathers and mothers Johannes Kepler University, Austria Social Reproduction Crisis and Public Policies National Autonomous University of Mexico, México |
Agricultural Households Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session The things people do with land; what of social reproduction? University of the Western Cape, South Africa Intra-household gender dynamics and agricultural technology adoption in Tunisia 1: Independent Consultant; 2: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA); 3: INRAT; 4: Zukunft-Umwelt-Gesellschaft (ZUG) Articulating Value: An Identity-Based Approach to Women Farmworkers' Agency University of Oxford, United Kingdom |
Methods in Feminist Research Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session What is a Feminist Quantitative Method? Opportunities for Feminist Econometrics University of Utah, United States of America Feminist Ecoomics: A Plea for the Extraordinary London School of Economics, United Kingdom What are the Central Features of Feminist Economics: Perspectives of Practitioners 1: University of Utah, USA; 2: Dickinson College, USA Advancing the understanding of inequalities: the measurement of patriarchy in Italy Sapienza University of Rome, Italy |
Roundtable Discussion: Disrupting care economy narratives by centering feminist workers visions Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Roula Seghaier tbc Roundtable Discussion: Disrupting care economy narratives by centering feminist workers visions |
The Importance of Archives for Feminist Economics and Feminist Economic Research Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Macarena Fernanda Castaneda Letelier The Importance of Archives for Feminist Economics and Feminist Economic Research |
Deuda pública y feminismo: una mirada desde los derechos humanos Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Iolanda Fresnillo Deuda pública y feminismo: una mirada desde los derechos humanos |
What does feminist economics offer to thinking and policy at the intersection of structural transformation and gender justice in a low carbon transition? Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Sarah Bridget Cook What does feminist economics offer to thinking and policy at the intersection of structural transformation and gender justice in a low carbon transition? |
Roundtable: New Feminist Framework for Engendering Fiscal Space Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Anuradha Seth Roundtable: New Feminist Framework for Engendering Fiscal Space |
4:45pm - 6:15pm |
Membership Meeting Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session |
Date: Friday, 07/July/2023 | ||||||||
8:30am - 10:20am |
Gender Gaps in Assets and Labour Markets Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Does the Minimum Wage Reduce the Gender Wage Gap in the United States? University of Massachusetts Boston, United States of America Gender Gaps in Ownership of Nonagricultural Enterprise in Georgia, Mongolia and Cavite, Philippines 1: Asian Development Bank; 2: Indian Insitute of Management Bangalore, India AMAZON GREEN RECOVERY AND LABOR MARKET IN BRAZIL: CAN GREEN SPENDING REDUCE GENDER AND RACE INEQUALITIES? Made, Brazil Measuring and explaining the gender wealth gap using individual-level data for South Africa University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa |
Poverty and Inequality Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Class and Gender: Income inequality in the Eurozone Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Q: Is poverty feminising? A: We don’t know. Addressing barriers to evidence and action on gendered poverty in the next World Bank Gender Equality Strategy International Women's Development Agency, Australia “There is a broken pocket for someone": Inter- and intra-household utilisation of the Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress Grant. University of Cape Town, South Africa Feminist Economic Strategies to Amplify Voices of Canadian Indigenous North Feminist Data & Research - FDR Inc. |
Gender, Politics and Policy-Making Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session How not to study the effect of parental leave policies: A case study from Slovakia London School of Economics, United Kingdom Abortion and family limitation during the U.S. Progressive era: The analysis of Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Irving Fisher 1: University of Lyon 2, France; 2: La Trobe University, Australia; 3: University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Municipal-Level Gender Norms: Measurement and Effects on Women in Politics 1: Toulouse School of Economics, France; 2: University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain Do I look good enough for electoral success? Universidad de Chile, Chile |
Measurement of Wellbeing and Living Standards Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session What are you talking about?: Applying cognitive interviewing to improve survey questions on women’s economic empowerment for market inclusion 1: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), United States of America; 2: Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy at the time of this work; currently at the Inter-American Development Bank; 3: Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Water Development, Malawi; 4: Consultant at IFPRI Malawi; 5: Agricultural Technical Vocational Education and Training (ATVET) for Women Program, Malawi; 6: Poverty, Health, and Nutrition Division at the International Food Policy Research Institute at the time of this work; currently at the Department of Public Policy & Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; 7: Cultural Practice, LLC Tramando cuidados: contested care perspectives in re-shaping institutional arrangements in Chile International Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands. The return of Gender Responsive Budgeting in the context of austerity: The South Africa case Parliamentary Budget Office, South Africa Measuring living standards: A bivariate relative poverty line for extended income and leisure in the U.S. University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany |
The effects of automation in the apparel and footwear sectors and their gender dimensions Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Valeria Esquivel The effects of automation in the apparel and footwear sectors and their gender dimensions Presentations of the Symposium Gender and Technological Upgrading in the Indonesian Apparel and Footwear Industries: A Study of Four Factories Technological upgrading and its gendered employment effects: Case studies in the apparel and footwear sectors in Mexico The effects of automation in the apparel and footwear sectors and their gender dimensions: Summarizing and reflecting on cross-country case studies |
Measurement and Division of Unpaid Work: An Economic Perspective Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Gender Differences in Economic Activities of people with disabilities 1: Skidmore College, United States of America; 2: University of Notre Dame Division of Unpaid Work in Post-Marital Families in India Jawaharlal Nehru University, India Estimating the paid care sector in Sri Lanka 1: University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka; 2: Verite Research, Sri Lanka Building India’s Economy on the backs of women’s unpaid work: A gendered analysis of time use data Nikore Associates, India |
Technology driven approaches to Women’s Economic empowerment – successes and challenges Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Technology driven approaches to Women’s Economic empowerment – successes and challenges |
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10:40am - 12:30pm |
Gender and Economic History + Women's Empowerment Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Bina Agarwal Women’s Economic Thought in the Romantic Age - Towards a Transdisciplinary Herstory of Economic Thought University of Giessen, Germany Who is an economic historian and what sources count? University of Manchester, UK, United Kingdom Associations between women’s empowerment and maternal depressive symptoms: a cross-sectional analysis deploying data from Balaka and Ntcheu districts in Malawi 1: University of Oxford, United Kingdom; 2: International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington D.C., USA |
Feminist Perspective on Macroeconomics Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Gendered Structural Transformation within Manufacturing 1: Colorado State University; 2: University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Does Capital Intensity affect Gender Equality in Exporting Firms? Evidence from India’s Manufacturing Sector 1: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi, India; 2: Madras School of Economics, Chennai, India Impact of Public Transport and Ride-hailing Services on Female Labor Force Participation in Lahore, Pakistan: A Mixed-Method Approach Center for Development Research, University of Bonn, Germany |
The potential and limits of gender transformative approaches in action-oriented research Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Renata Serra The potential and limits of gender transformative approaches in action-oriented research Presentations of the Symposium Patriarchy and women’s empowerment in rural farming communities in Uganda: Exploring the opportunities for gender transformative innovations Community conversations: Lessons from pastoral communities in Kenya Community sensitizations through storybooks and illustrations: lessons from participants’ reflections on their own transformation |
Unpaid Work and Time Use: Towards Building a Sustainable Care Economy Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Crisis of Care: A Problem of Economisation, of Technologisation or of Politics of Care? University of Turku, Finland How digital platforms are transforming care work? University Pabo de Olavide, Spain Determining unpaid care work burden of women for sustainable development in India Indian Institute of Technology, India Time poverty and gender in urban sub-Saharan Africa: A mixed-method study of long working days and long commutes in Ghana 1: UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM, United Kingdom; 2: University of Oxford, United Kingdom |
Access to Care and Child Development: A Policy Perspective Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session An unbalancing act: Gender and parental division in childcare in South Africa University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa Análisis de género del sistema nacional de salud en Chile. 70 años de producción hospitalaria (no) orientada al género / Gender Analysis of National Health System in Chile. 70 years of (non) gender-oriented hospital production Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain Leaving a trail of indebted care workers behind: Politics of healthcare in India IDOS, Germany |
Panel: Shifting the narrative; reforming tax systems to achieve gender equal economies and the SDGs Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Aroa Santiago Bautista Panel: Shifting the narrative; reforming tax systems to achieve gender equal economies and the SDGs. |
Debt and the Climate Crisis - An Intersectional Perspective Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Louise Wagner |
Panel: Envisioning Feminist Approaches to Health, Human Capital and Gender Equity in Africa Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Leith Lorraine Dunn Panel: Envisioning Feminist Approaches to Health, Human Capital and Gender Equity in Africa |
1:50pm - 3:40pm |
Care, Reproductive Rights, and Healthcare Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session A New Indicator for Care Needs: the Basic Care Basket CIPPEC Women’s ‘willingness’ to work: Evidence from 5 states in India IWWAGE-IFMR (KREA UNIVERSITY), India Access to Reproductive Healthcare services in India after the Covid-19 Lockdown: Evidence from Demographic Health Survey Data 1: National University of Singapore; 2: Australian National University Building reproductive justice as a research program in economics Colorado State Unversity, United States of America |
Gender & Inequality Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Gender and Multidimensional poverty at the individual level in Mexico El Colegio Mexiquense A.C., Mexico Exploring the Impact of Gender on Access to Credit and Firm Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa. Loughborough University Business School, United Kingdom Gender Equal Taxes The Swedish Women's Lobby, Sweden Is Non-SNA work a deterrent to higher education of young girls? Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India |
The IAFFE Archives: A Users Guide Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Edith Kuiper The IAFFE Archives: A Users Guide Presentations of the Symposium Moving Your records to the Rubenstein Library: What Happens Next, Preparing Your Quantitative Research for Reproduction: the challenges of archiving data and code The Experience of Using the Barbara Bergmann Archives at Duke University Exploring Mable Newcomer’s Life and Papers at the Vassar Archives |
Roundtable: Envisioning Feminist Alternative Trade Systems Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Fatimah Kelleher Roundtable: Envisioning Feminist Alternative Trade Systems |
The time is now: Strategies and policy pathways for forging feminist economies Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Wangari Kinoti The time is now: Strategies and policy pathways for forging feminist economies |
Towards a Rights Based Economy: A feminist and decolonial approach Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Emilia Reyes Towards a Rights Based Economy: A feminist and decolonial approach |
Roundtable: CORPORATE CAPTURE OF DEVELOPMENT: Public-Private Partnerships, Women’s Human Rights and Global Resistance Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Corina Rodriguez Enriquez Roundtable: CORPORATE CAPTURE OF DEVELOPMENT: Public-Private Partnerships, Women’s Human Rights and Global Resistance The role of the private sector in care co-responsibility: the case of the Mexican Standard NMX-R-025-SCFI-2015 on Equality and Non-Discrimination N/A, Mexico |
Measuring Gender Inequality in Africa: Country Experiences and Actions Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Edna Akullq Measuring gender inequality in Africa: Country Experiences and actions Gender, ethnicity, place, and poverty: intersectional inequality in educational outcomes in Ethiopia SALDRU, South Africa Occupational Gender Segregation and its Determinants: An Empirical Analysis of the Ghanaian Labour Market University of Ghana, Ghana |
Feminist Approaches to Understanding Women's Agency and Empowerment Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Feminist Approaches to Understanding Women's Agency and Empowerment |
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4:00pm - 5:50pm |
Local Plenary Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session |
Date: Saturday, 08/July/2023 | ||||||||
9:00am - 10:50am |
Gender Budgeting Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Title: The distance between us. What women want from economic policy(makers) Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom Defining Gender Responsive Budgeting – Perspectives from UK Practice Women's Budget Group, United Kingdom Gendered Austerity and Cash Transfers in Pakistan and Brazil: A Gender-Sensitive Budgeting Assessment Third World Network, Germany |
Care Work and Caring Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Platform care workers in Europe: global platforms and national care providers 1: University of Turku, Finland; 2: GESIS, Germany; 3: University of Turku, Finland Gendered effects of caring for a sick parent: labor market consequences on adult children 1: Brown University, United States of America; 2: Universidad de Chile, Chile Gendered Relationship between Temporary, Informal Employment and Wages: Evidence from Turkish labor market Central European University, Austria A Gender- and Care-sensitive Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Japan Okayama University, Japan |
Just Transition and Sustainability Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Reimagining the Future Beyond Extractives - a paper with and for the Ecofeminist movement in Uganda to outline the potential for transformative change. 1: NAPE, Uganda; 2: Womankind Worldwide, United Kingdom; 3: NAWAD, Uganda Just an energy transition? A gendered analysis of South Africa’s energy transition 1: Southern Centre for Inequality Studies, Wits University, South Africa; 2: Southern Centre for Inequality Studies, Wits University, South Africa Mines and women: exclusion, co-optation and radical reimagining university of cape town, South Africa Reimagining Feminist Political Ecology through a Case Study of Indigenous Forest Societies in Central India TERI School of Advanced Studies, India |
Women and the Care Economy Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Mapping Women’s Well-Being through time use GAUHATI UNIVERSITY, India Is unpaid care work a burden? Decolonising discourses in Global South contexts University College London (UCL), United Kingdom 'Realising change: Care, Gender and COVID-19' Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom Sustainable and Caring Principles (SCPs) – A discussion of situated-universal and queer-feminist principles of and for a sustainable as well as caring economy University of Vechta, Germany |
Governance and Role of the State Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Crypto Governance in Refugee Camps from Feminist Perspective Rutgers University, United States of America Empowering young women through paid teaching assistantship: The case of MUVA Assistentes in Mozambique 1: IDS, UK; 2: IDS, UK; 3: MUVA, Mozambique; 4: MUVA, Mozambique; 5: MUVA, Mozambique ¿Where are the feminist economists? Insights from the south Universidad Nacional de San Martín, Argentine Republic Labour Challenges in Efforts to Sustain and Socially Upgrade the Mauritian Garment Industry Lund University, Sweden |
Women Empowerment and Role of the State: Enabling Access to Care Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Towards an Ecology of Care: Race, Place, & Justice University of Utah, Department of Economics; National Institute of Justice; Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice Social safety nets, women’s economic empowerment and agency: A systematic review and meta-analysis 1: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States of America; 2: Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany; 3: Duke University, Durham, United States of America; 4: Independent Consultant, Shanghai, China Mother-Friendly Jobs: A Triple Day Thesis Study on Employer Responses to Paid Care Leave Policies in New York and Boston 1: St. John's University, United States of America; 2: Belmont University, United States of American Through the Eye of the Needle: Lessons in Women’s Empowerment and Public Policy from the Arab Gulf 1: Doha Institute, Qatar; 2: Ladysmith, United States of America |
Academy to Action: Building Economic Justice Dialogue Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Radhika Balakrishnan Academy to Action: Building Economic Justice Dialogue |
Development of Feminist Macroeconomics: Commemorating the Work and Contributions of Nilüfer Çagatay Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Maria Floro Development of Feminist Macroeconomics: Commemorating the Work and Contributions of Nilüfer Çagatay |
11:10am - 1:00pm |
Closing Plenary - Macroeconomics of Investing in Care: Advances in Research and Policy Implications Location: Virtua/Hybrid External Resource for This Session Chair: Ipek Ilkkaracan Chair: İpek İlkkaracan, IAFFE Outgoing President and Conference Chair 2024 - İstanbul Technical University. Speakers: • Özlem Onaran, University of Greenwich, London, Professor of Economics and Director Greenwich Political Economy Research Center • Ajit Zacharias (on-line), Levy Economics Institute, New York/Bombay, Senior Scholar and Director, Distribution of Income and Wealth Program • Maureen Were, Central Bank of Kenya, Nairobi, Senior Economist, Research Department • Francisco Cos Montiel, UNRISD, Geneva/Barcelona, Senior Research Coordinator, Gender Justice Program • Valeria Esquivel, ILO – Geneva, ILO Employment Policies and Gender Specialist |
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