Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Saturday, 08/July/2023 | |||
9:00am - 10:50am |
Panel: Women's work. Domestic work: the case of Japan, India, and Indonesia Location: In-Person Panel: Women's work. Domestic work: the case of Japan, India, and Indonesia |
Instances of Discrimination and Opportunity Location: In-Person An Index of Economic Activity by Race for the US Economy Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, United States of America Female Representation and Financial Inclusion in sub-Saharan Africa: The Role of Institutional Quality University of Stellenbosch Business School Equity of Access to Computer Science Majors 1: UC Riverside, United States of America; 2: Loyola Marymount University, United States of America; 3: UC San Diego, United States of America; 4: CSU Long Beach, United States of America |
Towards gender transformative change in agri-food systems faced with climate change Location: In-Person Chair: Els Lecoutere Towards gender transformative change in agri-food systems faced with climate change Presentations of the Symposium Fostering an enabling environment for equality and empowerment in agri-food systems: An assessment at multiple scales Addressing gender inequalities and strengthening women’s agency to create more climate resilient and sustainable food systems Building Climate Resilience: Using a Gendered Intersectionality Lens for Increased Uptake of Climate Smart Agricultural (CSA) Practices Policy and negotiations for climate action |
Teaching Gender Analysis in Economics in the African Context Location: In-Person Chair: Mieke Meurs Teaching Gender Analysis in Economics in the African Context |
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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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1:00pm - 1:15pm |
Closing & Poster Session Awards Location: In-Person Chair: Sara Cantillon |
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