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Taylor and Francis Journals Feminist Economics Contact information of
Taylor and Francis Journals: Web page: http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com/link.asp?target=journal&id=101482
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2000, Volume 6, Issue 2
127-129 Women's Figures: An Illustrated Guide to the Economic Progress of Women in America , by Diana Furchtgott-Roth and Caroline Stolba by Marianne A. Ferber [Downloadable! (restricted)]
130-132 Introducing Race and Gender into Economics , edited by Robin L. Bartlett by Mary C. King [Downloadable! (restricted)]
132-135 Latinas and African American Women at Work: Race, Gender, and Economic Inequality , edited by Irene Browne by Mary C. King [Downloadable! (restricted)]
136-139 Social Science in Question , by Mark J. Smith by Wendy Olsen [Downloadable! (restricted)]
139-144 Gender and Economics: A European Perspective , edited by A. Geske Dijkstra and Janneke Plantenga by Kristin Dale [Downloadable! (restricted)]
144-148 Adam Smith's Daughters: Eight Prominent Women Economists from the Eighteenth Century to the Present , by Bette Polkinghorn and Dorothy Lampen Thomson by Ellen D. Russell [Downloadable! (restricted)]
149-153 Justice Interruptus: Critical Reflections on the Postsocialist Condition , by Nancy Fraser by Donna Baines [Downloadable! (restricted)]
153-157 Economics, Ethics, and Public Policy , edited by Charles K. Wilber by Wilfred Dolfsma [Downloadable! (restricted)]
2000, Volume 6, Issue 1 1999, Volume 5, Issue 3 1999, Volume 5, Issue 2 1999, Volume 5, Issue 1 1998, Volume 4, Issue 3 1-1 Introduction: This One's For You, Barbara by Myra H. Strober [Downloadable! (restricted)]
3-4 Barbara Bergmann: Scholar, Mentor and Activist by Marianne A. Ferber [Downloadable! (restricted)]
5-6 Interview with Barbara Bergmann by Elizabeth A. Strober [Downloadable! (restricted)]
7-28 Remedying 'Unfair Acts': U.S. Pay Equity by Race and Gender by Jane Lapidus, Deborah M. Figart [Downloadable! (restricted)]
29-71 Continuing Progress? Trends in Occupational Segregation in the United States over the 1970s and 1980s by Francine D. Blau, Patricia Simpson, Deborah Anderson [Downloadable! (restricted)]
73-95 Revisiting Occupational Crowding in the United States: A Preliminary Study by Karen J. Gibson, William A. Darity Jr., Samuel L. Myers Jr. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
97-127 Husbands, Wives, and Housework: Graduates of Stanford and Tokyo Universities by Myra H. Strober, Agnes Miling Kaneko Chan [Downloadable! (restricted)]
129-142 Basic Needs Budgets Revisited: Does the U.S. Consumer Price Index Overestimate the Changes in the Cost of Living for Low-Income Families? by Trudi J. Renwick [Downloadable! (restricted)]
143-144 Lessons Learned from Barbara by Franco Modigliani [Downloadable! (restricted)]
145-158 Decapitating the U.S. Census Bureau's 'Head of Household': Feminist Mobilization in the 1970s by Harriet B. Presser [Downloadable! (restricted)]
159-168 Barbara, the Market, and the State by Nancy Folbre [Downloadable! (restricted)]
169-180 The Economic Emergence of Women: Bergmann's Six Commitments by Heidi Hartmann [Downloadable! (restricted)]
181-186 Simulating Barbara by Deirdre McCloskey [Downloadable! (restricted)]
187-191 Of Chicken Entrails, Anthropology, and a Realistic Social Science by Peter A. Riach, Judith Rich [Downloadable! (restricted)]
1998, Volume 4, Issue 2 1998, Volume 4, Issue 1 1997, Volume 3, Issue 3 1997, Volume 3, Issue 2 1997, Volume 3, Issue 1 1996, Volume 2, Issue 3 1996, Volume 2, Issue 2 1996, Volume 2, Issue 1 1995, Volume 1, Issue 3 1995, Volume 1, Issue 2 1995, Volume 1, Issue 1 More pages of listings: 0 |1 Access
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