Content
1995, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 99-104 Why can't we care for our own children?
by Betty Reid Mandell - 105-108 The help for working parents plan: some potentials and problems
by Robert Haveman - 109-119 Get real! Look to the future, not the past
by Heidi Hartmann & Barbara Bergmann - 121-146 Book reviews
by Frances Woolley & Lourdes Beneria & Lois Yachetta & Mary Young & Cheryl Doss
1995, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-5 Creating a forum for feminist economic inquiry
by Diana Strassmann - 7-32 Can feminist thought make economics more objective?
by Sandra Harding - 33-52 Robinson Crusoe: The quintessential economic man?
by Ulla Grapard - 53-72 What difference does gender make? Rethinking peasant studies
by Carmen Diana Deere - 73-92 "Holding hands at midnight": The paradox of caring labor
by Nancy Folbre - 93-119 Child care centers as workplaces
by Myra Strober & Suzanne Gerlach-Downie & Kenneth Yeager - 121-139 Gender, sexuality, and sexual orientation: All in the feminist family?
by M. V. Lee Badgett - 141-150 Becker's theory of the family: Preposterous conclusions
by Barbara Bergmann - 151-174 Social/institutional variables and behavior within households: An empirical test using the Luxembourg income study
by Shelley Phipps & Peter Burton - 175-194 Restacking the deck: Family policy and women's fall-back position in Germany before and after unification
by Lynn Duggan - 195-195 Introduction
by Barbara Bergmann - 197-205 Do young women trade jobs for marriage? A skeptical view
by Myra Strober - 207-214 Do not sell marriage short: Reply to strober
by Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman - 215-245 Book reviews
by Deborah Figart & Ellen Mutari & Miehe Meurs & Janice Peterson & Zohreh Emami & Anita Chaudhuri & Janet Tanski