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Research classified by Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) codes


Top JEL
/ B: Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology
/ / B5: Current Heterodox Approaches
/ / / B54: Feminist Economics
Most recent items first, undated at the end.
  • 2009 Selection wages and discrimination
    by Schlicht, Ekkehart [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 Selection Wages and Discrimination
    by Schlicht, Ekkehart [Downloadable!]
  • 2009 Economic growth, gendered division of labour and unpaid domestic services in historical perspective
    by Edvinsson, Rodney
  • 2009 Economistas liberales y cuestión femenina. El singular discurso de la domesticidad de la escuela economista española (1861-1909)
    by Susana Martínez-Rodríguez [Downloadable!]
  • 2008 The Life Cycle of Scholars and Papers in Economics -- the "Citation Death Tax"
    by Joshua Aizenman & Kenneth Kletzer [Downloadable!]
  • 2008 Measuring the Quality of Employment in the Informal Sector
    by John Messier & Maria Floro [Downloadable!]
  • 2008 Future gender relations in global restructuring processes case study evidence from knowledge-intensive, manufacturing and service occupations
    by Linda Nierling [Downloadable!]
  • 2007 Market masculinities and electronic trading
    by Matthias Klaes & Geoff Lightfoot & Simon Lilley [Downloadable!]
  • 2007 The Future Of Work And Women
    by Ewa Lisowska [Downloadable!]
  • 2006 Diferenţa dintre genuri în alocarea timpului liber în România
    by Roman, Monica [Downloadable!]
  • 1993 Labor Market Returns to Two- And Four-Year College: Is A Credit a Credit And Do Degrees Matter?
    by Thomas J. Kane & Cecilia Rouse [Downloadable!]

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