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Women’s Participation in the ASSA Meetings1

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  • Dimand, Robert W.
  • Black, Geoffrey
  • Forget, Evelyn L.

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Cet article examine comment la participation des femmes aux meetings annuels de l’Allied Social Science Associations a changée à partir du moment où l’American Economic Association a décidé de faire de ses rencontres annuelles des conférences jointes – initialement avec sept associations, puis plus tard avec de nombreuses autres associations dédiées directement ou indirectement à l’économie. Une attention particulière est accordée à la manière dont cette expansion des meetings de l’AEA a affecté la participation des femmes. Notre perspective historique permet de comparer la participation des femmes aux rencontres de l’ASSA au XX e siècle et début du XXI e siècle à leur participation à la « première » ASSA, l’American Social Science Association, durant les décennies comprises entre la fin de la Guerre civile et la création en 1885 de l’AEA.

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  • Dimand, Robert W. & Black, Geoffrey & Forget, Evelyn L., 2011. "Women’s Participation in the ASSA Meetings1," OEconomia, Editions NecPlus, vol. 2011(01), pages 33-49, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:nec:oecono:v:2011:y:2011:i:01:p:33-49_01
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    1. Giulia Zacchia, 2019. "Alla ricerca del contributo perduto: (in)visibilità delle economiste nelle riviste italiane dal 1930 al 1970 (Looking for the lost contribution: Invisibility of Italian women economists, 1930-1970)," Moneta e Credito, Economia civile, vol. 72(286), pages 89-104.
    2. Marcella Corsi & Carlo D'Ippoliti & Giulia Zacchia, 2017. "Gendered careers: women economists in Italy," Working Papers CEB 17-003, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.

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