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Irene van Staveren

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First Name:Irene
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Last Name:van Staveren
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RePEc Short-ID:pva510

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Institute of Social Studies (ISS)

Den Haag, Netherlands
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Working papers

  1. van Staveren, I.P., 2017. "Has populism reached economics? Two criteria for assessing normative empirical concepts in economics," ISS Working Papers - General Series 631, International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam (ISS), The Hague.
  2. Joanna Tyrowicz & Lucas van der Velde & Irene van Staveren, 2015. "Differences in the Estimates of Gender Wage Gap Over The Life Cycle," Working Papers 2015-29, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw.
  3. van Staveren, I.P. & Kabubo-Mariara, J., 2015. "Civic Agency: an Invisible Health Determinant," ISD Working Paper Series 2015-2, International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam (ISS), The Hague.
  4. van Staveren, I.P. & Pervaiz, Z. & Chaudhary, A.R., 2013. "Diversity, Inclusiveness and Social Cohesion," ISD Working Paper Series 2013-1, International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam (ISS), The Hague.
  5. van Staveren, I.P., 2012. "The Lehman Sisters Hypothesis: an exploration of literature and bankers," ISS Working Papers - General Series 545, International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam (ISS), The Hague.
  6. van Staveren, I.P., 2011. "To Measure is to Know? A Comparative Analysis of Gender Indices," ISD Working Paper Series 2011-02, International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam (ISS), The Hague.
  7. de Haan, A. & van Staveren, I.P. & Webbink, E. & Foa, R., 2011. "The last mile in analysing well-being and poverty: Indices of Social Development," ISD Working Paper Series 2011-03, International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam (ISS), The Hague.
  8. van Staveren, I.P., 2010. "Gender trends in developing countries during financial crises," ISS Working Papers - General Series 21870, International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam (ISS), The Hague.
  9. Irene van Staveren, 2007. "The ethics of efficiency," SCEME Working Papers: Advances in Economic Methodology 018/2007, SCEME.
  10. van Staveren, I.P., 2005. "Five methodological approaches for research on gender and trade impacts," ISS Working Papers - General Series 19176, International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam (ISS), The Hague.
  11. van Staveren, I.P., 2002. "Towards monitoring mutual trade-gender links," ISS Working Papers - General Series 19102, International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam (ISS), The Hague.
  12. van Staveren, I.P., 2002. "Social capital :What is in it for feminist economics?," ISS Working Papers - General Series 19126, International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam (ISS), The Hague.
  13. van Staveren, I.P. & Gasper, D.R., 2002. "Development as freedom : contributions and shortcomings of Amartya Sen's development philosophy for feminist economics," ISS Working Papers - General Series 19123, International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam (ISS), The Hague.
  14. van Staveren, I.P., 2000. "A conceptualisation of social capital in economics : commitment and spill-over effects," ISS Working Papers - General Series 19070, International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam (ISS), The Hague.

Articles

  1. Irene van Staveren & Zahid Pervaiz, 2017. "Is it Ethnic Fractionalization or Social Exclusion, Which Affects Social Cohesion?," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 130(2), pages 711-731, January.
  2. Jana Vyrastekova & Esther-Mirjam Sent & Irene van Staveren, 2015. "Gender Beliefs and Cooperation in a Public Goods Game," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 35(2), pages 1148-1153.
  3. Abena D. Oduro & Irene van Staveren, 2015. "Engendering Economic Policy in Africa," Feminist Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 21(3), pages 1-22, July.
  4. Irene van Staveren & Ellen Webbink & Arjan de Haan & Roberto Foa, 2014. "The Last Mile in Analyzing Wellbeing and Poverty: Indices of Social Development," Forum for Social Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 43(1), pages 8-26, April.
  5. Irene van Staveren, 2014. "The Lehman Sisters hypothesis," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 38(5), pages 995-1014.
  6. Irene van Staveren, 2013. "To Measure is to Know? A Comparative Analysis of Gender Indices," Review of Social Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 71(3), pages 339-372, September.
  7. Irene van Staveren, 2013. "Caring Finance Practices," Journal of Economic Issues, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 47(2), pages 419-426.
  8. Irene van Staveren, 2012. "An Evolutionary Efficiency Alternative to the Notion of Pareto Efficiency," Economic Thought, World Economics Association, vol. 1(1), pages 1-6, July.
  9. Elissa Braunstein & Irene van Staveren & Daniele Tavani, 2011. "Embedding Care and Unpaid Work in Macroeconomic Modeling: A Structuralist Approach," Feminist Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 17(4), pages 5-31, October.
  10. Irene Van Staveren, 2011. "Mind and matter: developing pluralist development economics," International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 2(2), pages 120-144.
  11. Irene van Staveren, 2011. "Book Review: Inequality, Development, and Growth," Journal of Income Distribution, Ad libros publications inc., vol. 20(2), pages 97-100, June.
  12. Ricardo F. Crespo & Irene van Staveren, 2011. "Would we have had this crisis if women had been running the financial sector?," Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 1(3-4), pages 241-250, October.
  13. Irene van Staveren & Colin Danby, 2010. "Introduction to the symposium on post-Keynesian and feminist economics," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 34(6), pages 1105-1107.
  14. Irene Staveren, 2010. "Home Care Reform in the Netherlands: Impacts on Unpaid Care in Rotterdam," Forum for Social Economics, Springer;The Association for Social Economics, vol. 39(1), pages 13-21, April.
  15. Irene van Staveren, 2010. "Book Reviews," Review of Social Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 68(1), pages 127-131.
  16. Irene van Staveren, 2010. "Post-Keynesianism meets feminist economics," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 34(6), pages 1123-1144.
  17. Mabsout, Ramzi & van Staveren, Irene, 2010. "Disentangling Bargaining Power from Individual and Household Level to Institutions: Evidence on Women's Position in Ethiopia," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 38(5), pages 783-796, May.
  18. Irene van Staveren, 2009. "A Response to Mark D. White," Review of Political Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 21(2), pages 309-312.
  19. Irene van Staveren, 2009. "Communitarianism and the Market: A Paradox," Review of Social Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 67(1), pages 25-47.
  20. van Staveren, Irene, 2008. "Deirdre N. McCloskey, The Bourgeois Virtues. Ethics for an Age of Commerce. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006. xviii + 616 pp," Economics and Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, vol. 24(1), pages 137-144, March.
  21. Irene Van Staveren, 2008. "Introduction to the Special Issue on Ethics and Economics," Review of Political Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 20(2), pages 159-161.
  22. Peter Knorringa & Irene van Staveren, 2007. "Beyond social capital: A critical approach," Review of Social Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 65(1), pages 1-9.
  23. Irene Van Staveren, 2007. "Beyond Utilitarianism and Deontology: Ethics in Economics," Review of Political Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 19(1), pages 21-35.
  24. Irene van Staveren & Peter Knorringa, 2007. "Unpacking social capital in Economic Development: How social relations matter," Review of Social Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 65(1), pages 107-135.
  25. Irene van Staveren, 2005. "Modelling care," Review of Social Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 63(4), pages 567-586.
  26. Des Gasper & Irene van Staveren, 2003. "DEVELOPMENT AS FREEDOM v - v AND AS WHAT ELSE?," Feminist Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 9(2-3), pages 137-161.
  27. Irene van Staveren, 1997. "Focus Groups: Contributing to a Gender-Aware Methodology," Feminist Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 3(2), pages 131-135.
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Chapters

  1. Irene van Staveren, 2013. "How gendered institutions constrain women’s empowerment," Chapters, in: Deborah M. Figart & Tonia L. Warnecke (ed.), Handbook of Research on Gender and Economic Life, chapter 10, pages 150-166, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  2. Irene van Staveren, 2011. "FDI Volatility and Development," Chapters, in: Peter A.G. van Bergeijk & Arjan de Haan & Rolph van der Hoeven (ed.), The Financial Crisis and Developing Countries, chapter 8, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  3. Irene van Staveren, 2009. "Efficiency," Chapters, in: Jan Peil & Irene van Staveren (ed.), Handbook of Economics and Ethics, chapter 15, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  4. Irene van Staveren, 2009. "Virtue Ethics," Chapters, in: Jan Peil & Irene van Staveren (ed.), Handbook of Economics and Ethics, chapter 74, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  5. Irene van Staveren, 2008. "Capabilities and Well-being," Chapters, in: John B. Davis & Wilfred Dolfsma (ed.), The Elgar Companion to Social Economics, chapter 9, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  6. Irene van Staveren, 2007. "The Irrationality of Utility Maximization or the Death of a Salesman," Chapters, in: Stavros Ioannides & Klaus Nielsen (ed.), Economics and the Social Sciences, chapter 6, Edward Elgar Publishing.

Books

  1. Jan Peil & Irene van Staveren (ed.), 2009. "Handbook of Economics and Ethics," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 4252.

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  1. NEP-AGE: Economics of Ageing (1) 2015-08-13
  2. NEP-DEM: Demographic Economics (1) 2015-08-13
  3. NEP-HME: Heterodox Microeconomics (1) 2017-05-14
  4. NEP-HPE: History and Philosophy of Economics (1) 2008-05-24
  5. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (1) 2015-08-13

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