We are pleased to announce the launch of our Working Papers Series, which features working papers on gender issues from scholars both inside and outside our network. The Working Paper Series is designed to create an international forum for scholarly and policy-oriented work on these issues. The goals of the series include: to increase the visibility of and centralize access to work in the area of gender, macroeconomics and international economics; to make research immediately available to the community, up to a year or more prior to the conclusion of the lengthy review and publication processes of standard academic journals; and to increase the international supply of this research by providing a publication venue for interested researchers, including Program graduates.
- 07-09 Sara Hsu, "Gender Relationships in Small and Medium Enterprise Credit Channels in Two Chinese Cities"
- 07-08 Zahra Karimi Moughari, "Macroeconomic Changes and the World of Work. Gender and Institutional Perspectives: The Case of Iran"
- 07-07 Heather Gibb, "Gender Dimensions of Intellectual Property and Traditional Medicinal Knowledge"
- 07-06 Flor Brown and Lilia Domínguez, "Determinants of Wage Differentials in the Maquila Industry in Mexico: A Gender Perspective"
- 07-05 Günseli Berik and Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, "The Debate on Labor Standards and International Trade: Lessons from Cambodia and Bangladesh"
- 07-04 Elissa Braunstein, "The Efficiency of Gender Equity in Economic Growth: Neoclassical and Feminist Approaches"
- 07-03 Ebru Kongar and Mark Price, "Gendered Impact of U.S. Trade in Services and Offshoring of White-Collar Jobs"
- 07-02 John Sender and Carlos Oya, "Divorced, Separated and Widowed: Female Workers in Rural Mozambique"
- 07-01 Lourdes Benería, "Paid/Unpaid Work and the Globalization of Reproduction"
- 06-17 Beverly Shirley, "No Woman No Cry: Understanding Women's Incremental Gains and the Transformative Potential of Feminism Within Twentieth Century Jamaica"
- 06-16 Anne D. Boschini, "The Impact of Gender Stereotypes on Economic Growth"
- 06-15 Stephanie Seguino and Caren Grown, "Feminist-Kaleckian Macroeconomic Policies for Developing Countries"
- 06-14 Stephanie Seguino, "Gender Inequality in a Globalizing World"
- 06-13 Caren Grown, Chandrika Bahadur,Jessie Handbury, and Diane Elson, "The Financial Requirements of Achieving Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment"
- 06-12 Caren Grown, "Quick Impact Initiatives for Gender Equality: A Menu of Options"
- 06-11 Liqin Zhang and Xiao-yuan Dong, "Male-Female Wage Discrimination in Chinese Industry: Investigation Using Firm Level Data"
- 06-10 Günseli Berik, Yana van der Muelen Rodgers, and Joseph E. Zveglich, Jr., "International Trade and Gender Wage Discrimination: Evidence from East Asia".
- 06-09 Linden Lewis, "Unsettling Masculinity in the Caribbean: Facing a Future Without Guarantees"
- 06-08 Diane Elson, "The Changing Economic and Political Participation of Women: Hybridization, Reversals and Contradictions in the Context of Globalization"
- 06-07 Ebru Kongar, "Importing Equality or Exporting Jobs? Competition and Gender Wage and Employment Differentials in US Manufacturing"
- 06-06 Valeria Esquivel, "What Else Do We Have to Cope With? Gender, Paid and Unpaid Work During Argentina's Last Crisis"
- 06-05 Alma Espino and Paola Azar, "Changes in Economic Policy Regimes in Uruguay from a Gender Perspective: 1930-2000"
- 06-04 Kade Finnoff and Arjun Jayadev, "Feminization and the Labor Share of Income"
- 06-03 Naila Kabeer and Tran Thi Van Anh, "Globalization, Gender and Work in the Context of Transition: The Case of Vietnam"
- 06-02 Stephanie Seguino, "Plus Ça Change: Evidence on Global Trends in Gender Norms and Stereotypes"
- 06-01 Elissa Braunstein and James Heintz, "Gender Bias and Central Bank Policy: Employment and Inflation Reduction"
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