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FEMINIST DEBATES ON MIGRATION, INEQUALITIES & RESISTANCE
27TH IAFFE ANNUAL CONFERENCE
JUNE 19-21 2018
Sponsors | T20 Argentina - Gender Economic Opportunity Task Force | International DevelopmentResearch Centre - Canada | Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group | African Women's Development
Funds | SUNY New Paltz: Provost's Office, Dean of Liberal Arts & Sciences, Campus AuxiliaryServices, Department of Economics and Department of Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies
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Greeting IAFFE extends our sincere appreciation to some of the many individuals that have worked so diligently to make this conference a success.
Edith Kuiper, On-Site Host, SUNY New Paltz, Chair Economics Department
Mona Ali, SUNY New Paltz, Economics Department
Cruz Bueno, SUNY New Paltz, Black Studies
Carrie Wykoff, SUNY New Paltz Conference Office
Emily Trapp and Mike McInerney, SUNY New Paltz, Inst. Media Services
Frank Futral, National Historic Sites, Hyde Park
Andrea Collins, IAFFE Conference Coordinator
Rue Mumgaard, IAFFE Student Intern
Polly Morrice and Nancy Baise, Feminist Economics
The State University of New York at New Paltz extends special appreciation to the volunteers who worked diligently on this conference.
Billie Golan Merci Decker | Hamid Azari-Rad | Daniella Medina | Jalitza Baez |
Charlotte Gruen | Emma Ward | Emma Langbert | Izel Shen | Nazan Osmanoglu
| Keynep Kavuncu | Senem Vizviz | Char Johnson | Chrstopher Callinan |
Melanie McNamara | Jade Gallo | Zamanta Alcala | Feline Visscher | KT Tobin |
Anne Roschelle | Emily Vanderpool | Rebecca Young
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DAILY PROGRAM OF EVENTS
DAY ONE – Tuesday, June 19
8:00am — 5:00pm | REGISTRATION | Lecture Center, North Lobby
9:00am — 10:50am | WELCOME & OPENING PLENARY | Lecture Center 100
WELCOME
Edith Kuiper, Conference Host, SUNY New Paltz
Silvia Berger, Conference Organizer and outgoing IAFFE President
OPENING PLENARY
Migration, Inequalities & Resistance
All Trumped Up, Can’t Take It No More: But will women’s resistance reduce inequality in the United States?
RANDY ALBELDA Professor of Economics and Senior Research Fellow
Center for Social Policy, University of Massachusetts Boston
The Unfree Labor of Migrant Domestic Workers RHACEL SALAZAR PARREÑAS
Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies, University of Southern California University
The Fierce and Tricky World of Feminist Economics GITA SEN
DAWN (Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era)
SILVIA BERGER|Organizer/Chair&outgoingIAFFEPresident
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Edith Kuiper, Conference Host
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10:50am — 11:10pm | BREAK | Lecture Center North
11:10am — 1:00pm | CONCURRENT SESSIONS 1
BODIESANDMARKETS:ETHICALARGUMENTSANDCHOICESJune19—11:10to13:00,Room:HUM218Chair:MarcellaCorsiTheproductionofhumanbeingsbymeansofhumanbeingsYasmineErgas,ColumbiaUniversitySexworkasachoice:malesexworkersinItalyandSwedenMarcoBacio,LundUniversityLoveandhate:understandingandmeasuringfeminicideinEuropeMarcellaCorsi,SapienzaUniversityofRomeStellaIezzi,UniversityofTorVergataCriminalisingclients:someevidencefromtheUKFrancescaBettio,UniversityofSienaMarinaDellaGiusta,UniversityofReadingMariaLauraDiTommaso,UniversityofTorinoSarahJewell,UniversityofReadingPRODUCTIVITY,SOCIALCAPITAL,ANDFOODSECURITYJune19—11:10to13:00,Room208ThegendergapinagriculturalproductivityinMalawiHaroonAkram-Lodhi,TrentUniversityAssessmentOfSocialCapitalDevelopmentandtheExtentOfGenderMainstreamingundertheNationalFadamaIIIProject:2008-2013BosedeAkinbolusere,DevelopmentInitiativesforCommunityEnhancement(DICE)Impactofwomen’sempowermentonfoodandnutritionsecurity:children,adults,andhouseholdlevelanalysisUmaKambhampati,UniversityofReadingEDUCATION,FERTILITY,ANDWELFARE:EVIDENCEFROMTURKEYJune19—11:10to13:00,Room212Chair:BilgeErten,NortheasternUniversityBreakingtheCycle?EducationandtheIntergenerationalTransmissionofViolence
BilgeErten,NortheasternUniversityPinarKeskin,WellesleyCollegeDiscussant:BengiAkbulut,NAPro-natalistPoliciesandWomen'sFertilityPreferencesinTurkey:DoWomenReallyWant“atLeastThreeChildren”?YaseminDildar,CaliforniaStateUniversitySanBernardinoDiscussant:BilgeErten,NortheasternUniversityTheMultidimensionalApproachtoGenderPovertyGap:AnApplicationforTurkeyHasanTekgüç,KadirHasUniversityBengiAkbulut,NADiscussant:YaseminDildar,CaliforniaStateUniversitySanBernardinoRoundtable|WHYMACROECONOMICSMATTERSFORTHERIGHTTOHEALTHJune19—11:10to13:00,Room:HUM214Chair:RadhikaBalakrishnan,RutgersUniversityJamesHeintz,UniversityofMassachusetts,AmherstRosalindMcKenna,OpenSocietyFoundationSakikoFukuda-Parr,TheNewSchoolFEMINISTRADICALPOLITICALECONOMY:LANDANDLABORINASIAANDAFRICAJune19—11:10to13:00,RoomChair:SirishaNaidu,WrightStateUniversityNREGAandruraleconomies:theroleofgenderandclassSmitaRamnarain,SienaCollegeSmritiRao,AssumptionCollegeDiscussant:PaddyQuickMythsofdevelopment:DemocraticdividendsandgenderedsubsidiesoflandandsocialreproductioninUgandaLynOssome,MakerereUniversityDiscussant:JenniferCohen,UniversityoftheWitwatersrandEngenderingtheCrisisExperience:WomenWorkers,Migration,andResistanceinChinaafter2008ZhongjinLi
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Discussant:SmitaRamnarain,UniversityofRhodeIslandREPRODUCTIVEHEALTH,CHILDCAREANDQUALITYOFWORK-1OF2June19—11:10to13:00,RoomLC108SessionChairs:ShareenJoshi,SchoolofForeignService;YanaRodgers,RutgersUniversityContraceptiveUseandWomen’sWorkandEarningsinEthiopiaYanaRodgers,RutgersUniversityFertilityDeclineandWomen’sEmployment:AHistoricalCaseStudyofTamilNaduShareenJoshi,SchoolofForeignServiceWomen’seducation,employmentstatusandthechoiceofbirthcontrolmethod:AninvestigationforthecaseofTurkeySarahGammage,ICRWADVENTURESINLEGALEQUALITYANDOTHERRESEARCHONLGBTQPEOPLEJune19—11:10to13:00,RoomHUM207Chair:MichaelMartell,BardCollegeALaborofLove:Same-SexMarriageandLaborSupplyMaryHansen,AmericanUniversityMichaelMartell,BardCollegeLeanneRoncolato,FranklinandMarshallCollegeOccupationalSegregationbySexualOrientationintheU.S.:ExploringitsEconomicEffectsonSame-SexCouplesCoraldelRio,UniversidadedeVigoOlgaAlonso-Villar,UniversidadedeVigoAnalyzingSexualOrientationandGenderIdentityDiscriminationforFederalContractorandNoncontractorFirmsM.V.LeeBadgett,UniversityofMass,AmherstAmandaBaumle,UnivofHoustonStevenBoutcher,UniversityofMassachusetts-AmherstEunjungJee,UMassAmherstBeyondtheGenderBinary:TransgenderLaborMarketOutcomesintheUnitedStates2014-2016EverestBrennan,UniversityofMassachusettsAmherstTravisCampbell,UniversityofMassachusettsAmherstDOMESTICLABORANDHOUSEHOLDBARGAININGPOWERJune19—11:10to13:00,RoomHUM216
HowdolabormarketparticipationanditsremunerationaffecthomeproductionandbargainingpowerwithinpoorfamiliesinBrazil?ReginaMadalozzo,InsperInstituteofEducationandResearInequalitystartsatHome!!UnpaidCareWorkInequalityandWomen’sEmploymentOutcomesinSenegalRackyBalde,UNU-MERITValueforMoney:NegotiatingWagesintheEgyptianLaborMarketforDomesticWorkHebatallaMohamedAgeHomogamy,IntraHouseholdBargainingandLaborMarketParticipationamongMigrantWomenintheNetherlandsBilisumaDito,MaastrichtUniversityMaartenVink,MaastrichtUniversitySOCIALSTRUCTUREANDLEGALNORMSINISLAMICCOUNTRIES,NEPAL,INDIAANDAFRICAJune19—11:10to13:00,RoomHUM213Chair:ShatanjayaDasgupta,BeloitCollegeTheBiopoliticsofProstitution:TheInterplayofGender,Nation,andSexInNepal’sBadiPopulationsErinCasey-Williams,NicholsCollegeKalpanaKhanal,NicholsCollegeMahrandDivorce:AnIslamicMarriageConceptandItsEffectsonIntrahouseholdBargainingPowerofCouplesLeilaSalarpourGoodarzi,BinghamtonUniversityNormsandIncidenceofDomesticViolence:AnInstrumentalVariablesAnalysisShatanjayaDasgupta,BeloitCollegeWhatEffectsDoGovernanceandRuleofLawHaveonFemaleLabourForceParticipationRateinAfricaIkechukwuNwaka,GirneAmericanUniversityAmarachiNwbueze,AbiaStateUniversity,Uturu,AbiaStateINTRA-HOUSEHOLDDISTRIBUTIONOFWOMEN'SWELLBEINGJune19—11:10to13:00,RoomLC104TheRelativeWell-BeingofWomen:LifeSatisfactionofthePoorinDelhiSutirthaBandyopadhyay,IndianInstituteofManagement,Indore
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ATimeforChange:StrengtheningSocialReforminRuralAreasthroughWomen’sSelf-EmploymentHarnidaAdda,UniversitasTadulakoYvonneNantes,FlindersUniversity
ParenthoodandtheIntra-householdDistributionofWellbeingJaslinKalsi,CurtinUniversitySiobhanAusten,CurtinUniversitySusanHimmelweit,OpenUniversityAstghikMavisakalyan,CurtinUniversity
1:10pm — 2:20pm | LUNCH BREAK – Sponsored by IDRC | Lecture Center, North Lobby
1:20pm — 2:20pm | SPECIAL LUNCH SESSION | LC 108
SPECIAL LUNCH ROUNDTABLE | IDRC | EXPANDING FEMINIST ANALYSIS IN RESEARCH: HOW CAN THE NARRATIVE ON WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT BE MORE INCLUSIVE? June 19 — 13:20 to 14:20, Room LC108 Chair: Sonia Laszlo, McGill University
Kate Grantham, McGill University Sonia Laszlo, McGill University Thalia Kidder, Oxfam GB Niveditha Menon, Centre for Budget and Policy Studies Gita Sen, DAWN (Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era)
2:30pm — 4:20pm | CONCURRENT SESSIONS 2
FEMINISTRADICALPOLITICALECONOMY:PERSPECTIVESONSOCIALREPRODUCTIONJune19—14:30to16:20,RoomHUM218Chair:SmitaRamnarain,UniversityofRhodeIsland
Precarityandtheconditionsofsocialreproduction:whysecureworkdoesn'tmeansecureworkersJenniferCohen,UniversityoftheWitwatersrandDiscussant:LynOssome,MakerereUniversity
EndogenizingtheEconomicTheoryofSocialReproduction:Feminist-MarxianEconomicsasaGeneralTheoryKatherineMoos,UniversityofMassachusettsAmherstDiscussant:ZhongjinLi
TheInteractionbetweenthesocialreproductionoflaborandthatofcapitalPaddyQuickDiscussant:AvantiMukherjee,SUNYCortland
UnderstandingSocialReproduction:Nature,LaborandCapitalistAccumulationSirishaNaidu,WrightStateUniversityDiscussant:SmritiRao,AssumptionCollege
WOMEN’SINITIATIVETOPOLICYANDPRACTICEINEMPIRICALSTUDIES:INQUALITATIVERESEARCHINTHEFIELDOFLABOR,ACTIVITYANDSUPPORTJUNE19—14:30TO16:20,ROOMHUM212Chair:MarikoOgawa,KyushuUniversity
GenderedImmigrationinJapan:“EntertainmentVisa”inJapan’sImmigrationPolicyReconsidered.SeraOno,OchanomizuUniversity
Transformationof“DomesticWorkers”:Gig-economyandreproductionlaborinIndonesiaKeikoHirano
Supportingprogressingenderequalityforwomenfacingdifficulties-throughsurveyofWomen'sNGOsintheUS,CanadaandJapanMarikoOgawa,KyushuUniversityDiscussant:MarikoAdachi,OchanomizuUniversiy
REPRODUCTIVEHEALTH,CHILDCAREANDQUALITYOFWORK-2OF2June19—14:30to16:20,RoomLC108
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Chair:YanaRodgers,RutgersUniversity
ArmedConflict,SexualandReproductiveHealthandRights,andWomen’sEmployment:TheoreticalandEmpiricalLinksCaitlinKillian,DrewUniversityJenniferOlmsted,DrewUniversityDiscussant:SeeminQayum
BetterJobsforWomen:WhatistheLinkBetweenReproductiveHealthServices,SocialProtectionandLaborMarketPolicy?SarahGammage,ICRWDiscussant:JenniferOlmsted,DrewUniversity
JobInstabilityandFertilityduringtheEconomicRecession:EUCountriesIsabellaGiorgetti,UniversityPolitecnicadelleMarcheDiscussant:AslihanKes
FURTHERINGAFEMINISTMACROECONOMICAGENDA—STRATEGIESFORCHANGEJune19—14:30to16:20,RoomHUM216Chair:EmmaBurgisser,BrettonWoodsProject
AnoverviewofobstaclesandopportunitiesforfeministmacroeconomiststryingtoinfluencemacroeconomicpoliciesDianeElson,UniversityofEssex
PerspectivesonpolicyinterventioninthehumanrightssystemandtrainingofactivistsinfeministeconomicsRadhikaBalakrishnan,RutgersUniversity
WomankindWorldwide—perspectivesontranslatingresearchintoactivism,thevalueoffeministeconomistresearchtowomen’smovementsRoosjeSaalbrink,WomankindWorldwide
‘Gender’economicsattheIMF,reinventingthewheelandacalltoactionEmmaBurgisser,BrettonWoodsProject
THERISEANDDECLINEOFPATRIARCHIALSYSTEMS:NEWBOOKBYNANCYFOLBRE(organizedbymembersoftheFeministTheoryandEconomicsthematicgroup)June19—14:30to16:20,RoomLC104Chair:BarbaraHopkins,WrightStateUniversity
TheRiseandDeclineofPatriarchalSystemsNancyFolbre,UniversityofMassachusettsAmherstDiscussants:CruzBueno,SUNYNewPaltzSCharusheela,UniversityofWashington,Bothell
WOMENECONOMICSDECISIONSJune19—14:30to16:20,RoomHUM213Chair:PaulaRodriguez-Modroño,UniversityPablodeOlavide
WomenandlocalfinancialdecisionmakinginParticipatoryBudgeting(PB)inScotlandAngelaO'Hagan,GlasgowCaledonianUniversity
Professionalwomen'sentrepreneurship,VoicesMustbeHeardHadeelBoshmaf,NUIgalwayNataDuvvury,NationalUniversityofIreland,Galway
DiggingDeeperintothePayGap:ExaminingtheUnderlyingCausesoftheEconomicExplanationsfortheGenderEarningsDisparityBrittanyCovell
Comingbackhome.Theresurgenceoffemalehome-basedbusinessinthepost-crisisrecoveryPaulaRodriguez-Modroño,UniversityPablodeOlavide
WOMEN'SFINANCIALPRACTICESINDEVELOPEDANDUNDERDEVELOPEDCOUNTRIESJune19—14:30to16:20,RoomHUM208
Race,gender,andalternativefinancialservicesintheU.S.JacquelineMorse
Intra-householddecision-makingandsavingforretirement:EvidencefromAustraliaSiobhanAusten,CurtinUniversitySusanHimmelweit,OpenUniversityJaslikKalsi,CurtinUniversityAstghikMavisakalyan,CurtinUniversity
Women,FinancialInclusionandWelfareoutcomes:EvidencefromZambiaElizabethNanziri,UniversityofOxford
ImprovingShock-CopingwithPrecautionarySavings:EffectsofMobileBankingonTransactionalSexinKenyaKellyJones,InternationalFoodPolicyResearchInstiErickGong,MiddleburyCollege
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SEGREGATIONSATWORKANDGENDERGAPSJune19—14:30to16:20,RoomHUM205
WhatGenderWageInequalityexistsintheNigerianPublicandPrivateEmployments?-ReflectionsonGenderOccupationalSegregationandLabourMobilityIkechukwuNwaka,GirneAmericanUniversity
Beyondthegenderpaygap:Multi-methodapproachtostudyinequalityatworkSaraStevano,UWEBristolDanielleGuizzoArchela,UniversityoftheWestofEnglandSusanNewman,UniversityoftheWestofEnglandLottaTakala-Greenish,UniversityoftheWestofEngland
ACohortAnalysisoftheGenderWageGapinSouthAfricaJacquelineMosomi,UniversityofCapeTown
SocialComparisonsattheworkplaceandtheReferencegroupeffect:AfieldexperimentinKolkata,IndiaPoojaBalasubramanian,UniversityofGöttingen
THEEFFECTSOFGENDERSEGREGATIONINDEVELOPEDANDUNDERDEVELOPEDCOUNTRIESJune19—14:30to16:20,RoomHUM207Chair:ShaianneOsterreich,IthacaCollege
EducationalSystemsandSexSegregationbyFieldofStudy:EvidencefromDevelopedCountriesElizabethMoorhouse,LycomingCollege
GenderDifferencesinGhana’sextractivessector:whatarethebarrierstofemaleinvolvementandpossiblediscriminationWilliamBaah-Boateng,DepartmentofEconomics
IndustrialStagnationandFeminizationinIndonesiaShaianneOsterreich,IthacaCollege
PluralisminEconomicsEducationinAmericanColleges:FeministEconomicsandEconomicsofRaceandGenderHamidAzari-Rad,StateUniversityofNewYork--NewPaltz
ECONOMICSANDPOLITICALSITUATION:GENDEREFFECTSJune19—14:30to16:20,RoomHUM214
ThePiousPredatorState:GenderandBrainDraininTurkeyAdemYElveren,FitchburgStateUniversity
EffectsofTerrorismonLaborMarket:CaseStudyofIraqAsmaaYaseen,UniversityOfKansas
WhatdoyoumeanwedodgedtheRecession?AgenderedcohortcomparisonofyoungAustralians’un/employment,educationandhomemaking2001-2016LynCraig,UniversityofNewSouthWalesBrendanChurchill,UniversityofMelbourne
4:20pm — 4:45pm | BREAK | Lecture Center, North Lobby
4:45pm — 6:15pm | MEMBERSHIP MEETING & BOOK CELEBRATION | Lecture Center 100
6:30pm — 8:00pm | OPENING RECEPTION | Student Union Building (SUB), Multi Purpose Room (MPR)
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DAY TWO – Wednesday, June 20
8:00am — 5:00pm | REGISTRATION | Lecture Center, North Lobby
8:30am — 10:20am | CONCURRENT SESSIONS 3
ISSUESININTERNATIONALDEVELOPMENTJune20—8:30to10:20,RoomLC104Chair:SmritiRao,AssumptionCollegeDoesGreaterPoliticalRepresentationofWomenhelptoProtectWorkerRights?AnEmpiricalInvestigationAniruddhaMitra,BardCollegeArindamMandal,SienaCollegeDiscussant:JenniferOlmsted,DrewUniversityRevisitingModelsofHouseholdMigrationDecision-Making:Women’sMigrationinNorthernGhanaLyndaPickbourn,HampshireCollegeDiscussant:ArindamMandal,SienaCollegeDomotherscarelessfordaughters?InsightsfromtheIndianTimeUseSurveyAvantiMukherjee,SUNY,CortlandDiscussant:SirishaNaidu,WrightStateUniversityGender,GlobalizationandArabTechWomen’sEmploymentJenniferOlmsted,DrewUniversityDiscussant:LyndaPickbourn,HampshireCollegeFEMINISTECONOMICSANDTHEIRDILEMMASJune20—8:30to10:20,RoomHUM216TheProblemofaName:DefiningFeministEconomicsMerciDecker,SUNYNewPaltzCaughtinbetween,women,feminismandglobalcapitalism.MayadaHassanainTheorizingWomen’sPositioninU.S.CreditMarkets:AFeministReadingofEconomicHistoryMelanieLong,ColoradoStateUniversityTheemergenceofwomen’seconomicwritinginthe18thcenturyEdithKuiper,SUNYNewPaltz
GENDERINEQUALITIESANDLABORMARKETOPPORTUNITIESJune20—8:30to10:20,RoomHUM218Changingwork-familytrajectories:OninferringgenderequalityJennyChanfreau,LSE-LondonSchoolofEconomics&PoliticalScienceLinkingReproductiveJusticeandLaborMarketOpportunity:DoTRAPLawsTrapWomenintoBadJobs?KateBahn,WashingtonCenterforEquitableGrowthMelissaMahoney,UniversityofNorthCarolinaAshevilleAnnieMcGrew,CenterforAmericanProgressMenstrualHealthPolicyinDevelopingCountries:ExaminingtheParadigmandExploringAlternativesSGarikipati,UniversityofLiverpoolEvaluatingGenderRolesandLaborMarketTrajectoriesofRefugeeWomenintheUSRamyaVijaya,RichardStocktonCollegeofNewJerseySELF-EMPLOYMENT:FREEDOMORPRECARIOUSNESS?June20—8:30to10:20,RoomHUM207Undergroundemployment:AnalyzingthejobqualityofNewYorkCitysubwaydancersLeanneRoncolato,FranklinandMarshallCollegeCairynneKoh,FranklinandMarshallCollegePrecariousbutEmpowered:WorkersofpublicchildcareinColombiaKristyVivasOlaya,MesadeEconom√≠aFeministayUniversidaddelTolimaLawsofSocialReproductionPrabhaKotiswaran
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MIGRATIONSANDEMPLOYMENTJune20—8:30to10:20,RoomHUM213Adoubledisadvantage?Investigatingthegendergapinlabourmarketoutcomesbetweenblackimmigrantsandlocalsinpost-apartheidSouthAfricaClaireVermaak,UniversityofKwaZulu-NatalColetteMuller,UniversityofKwaZulu-NatalTrailingWivesofHighlySkilledMigrants:arePrivilegedEnough?OlhaShmihelska,MonashUniversityMigration,AestheticLaborandtheCitizenship—ACaseofNortheasternMigrantWomenintheSouthernCitiesofIndiaBinithaThampi,IITMadrasInternationalmigrationandlinguisticgendermarkingJoannaTyrowicz,FAME|GRAPE,IAAEU,UniversityofWarsaw&IZALucasvanderVelde,UniversityofWarsawTHEIMPACTOFUNPAIDWORK,INFORMALLABORANDTRADELIBERALIZATIONONEMPLOYMENTSTATUSJune20—8:30to10:20,RoomHUM208TheImpactofUnpaidWorkonEmploymentStatusinMexicoFranziskaDorn,Georg-August-UniversityGoettingenAlexanderSohn,Georg-August-UniversityGöttingenFemaleLaborAsInsurance:TradeLiberalizationandFemaleLaborForceParticipationinIndiaAshmitaGupta,WageningenUniversityJannekePieters,WageningenUniversityNegotiatingaBetterFuture:StrategiesofWomenWorkersintheInformalSector-ACaseStudyinDelhiSakshiKhurana,NITIAayog,IndiaDomesticEmploymentinBrazil:TwoDecadesofContinuityandChangeCristinaVieceli,UFRGS/DieeseGENDERINQUALITIESINLABOR,EDUCATION,ANDNUTRITIONJune20—8:30to10:20,RoomHUM214Gender-matchingSchoolEffectsonGirls’CognitiveandNon-cognitivePerformance‚ÄîEmpiricalEvidencefromSouthKoreaSeo-YoungCho,Philipps-UniversityofMarburg
TheEffectofWomen’sAutonomyonChildNutrition:EvidencefromSouthAfricaOlanrewajuAdediran,UniversityoftheWitwatersrandGenderEqualityandWomeninSTEM:theCuriousCaseofArabWomeninIsraelNaomiFriedman-Sokuler,BarIlanUniversityMosheJustman,Ben-GurionUniversityoftheNegevTHEPOLITICALSYSTEMANDGENDERJune20—8:30to10:20,RoomHUM212ReviewingtransferabilityofKoreandevelopmentmodelfromagenderperspectiveYehrheeShim,SeoulNationalUniversityAnAnalysisofGenderInequalityintheIndianPoliticalSystemNeelamChoudhary,MaharshiDayanandUniversity,RohtakDoRevolutionandChangesinRiskAttitudesGoHandinHand?EvidencefromBurkinaFasoRanjulaBaliSwain,Misum,StockholmSchoolofEconomicsMohammadSepahvand,UppsalaUniversityRoujmanShahbazian,SwedishInstituteforSocialResearch,StockholmUniversityImpactoftheGlobalGagRuleonWomen'sReproductiveHealthacrossDevelopingRegionsYanaRodgers,RutgersUniversityFEMALEWORKERS,UNIONSANDINDUSTRIALPOLICIESJune20—8:30to10:20,RoomLC108Gendersegregationandthefallinunionizationrate:asocialInteractionStatisticalEquilibriumModel.LuizaNassifPiresNotjustlipservice.Advancingwomen’seconomicjusticeinindustrialisationLilaCaballeroSosa,ActionAidTheAmbivalentImpactofFirmStructuresandOrganizationalCulturesontheWagesofFemaleandMaleEmployeesinGermanyTimothyRinke,UniversityofDuisburg-Essen,InstituteofSociologyAnneBusch-Heizmann,UniversitätDuisburg-EssenAccord,Alliance,andtheQuestionofWorkplaceSafetyofWomenGarmentWorkersinBangladeshNafisaTanjeem,LesleyUniversity
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DefeminizationandTechnologicalUpgradinginManufacturing
ShebaTejani,NewSchoolforSocialResearchDavidKucera,ILO
10:20am — 10:40pm | BREAK | Lecture Center, North Lobby
10:40am — 12:30pm | CONCURRENT SESSIONS 4
ECONOMICTHEORIESOFPROVISIONING(organizedbymembersoftheFeministTheoryandEconomicsthematicgroup)June20—10:40to12:30,RoomLC104Chair:UlrikeKnobloch,UniversityofVechtaATheoryofCaringProvisioning(includingbookoverview)UlrikeKnobloch,UniversityofVechtaEarlyWomenEconomistsintheGerman-SpeakingAreaandTheirTopicsofStudyandResearchElisabethAllgoewer,UniversityofHamburgAsymmetryandDependencyasStartingPointsforEconomicThinkingandActingMarenJochimsen,UniversityofDuisburg-EssenFeminismMeetsDegrowth:WhoCaresinaDegrowthSociety?MiriamLang,UniversidadAndinaSimónBolivarCorinnaDenglerGENDERANDLABORMARKETDYNAMICSINSOUTHASIA:CULTURALNORMSANDECONOMICINCENTIVESJune20—10:40to12:30,RoomHUM213Chair:ShahraRazavi,UNWomenGenderdynamicsandwomen’slabourforceparticipationinBangladesh:analysisofsurveydataJamesHeintz,UniversityofMassachusetts,AmherstInhabitingandsubvertingculturalnorms:qualitativeinsightsintowomen’slabourmarketbehaviourinBangladeshNailaKabeer,LondonSchoolofEconomicsandPoliticalUnderstandingGenderDynamicsofLabourForceParticipation:CaseStudyofWestBengalAshwiniDeshpande,DelhiSchoolofEconomics
Productiveandreproductive/men’sworkandwomen’swork:insightsfromruralPakistanHarisGazdar,CollectiveforSocialScienceResearchMysbahBalagamwala,OxfordPolicyManagementSidraMazhar,CollectiveforSocialScienceResearchFEMINISTANALYSISOFSOCIALREPRODUCTION.GENDERAPPROACHTOLABORSTATISTICS.June20—10:40to12:30,RoomHUM212Genderedeconomic,socialandpoliticaldevelopmentin10CaribbeancountriesLebrechttaNanaOyeHesse-Bayne,SHIDAASUSTAINABLEDEVELOPMENTSOLUTIONSLTD.Afeministandpost-colonialengagementwithparadigmsineconomicthoughtandtheoryonland,natureandprivatepropertyKarinSchoenpflug,InstituteforAdvancedStudies(IHS)ViennaGenderapproachinanewworkforcestructuretoexplainworkandlaborstatistics:ColombiancaseAndreaGarcia,MesadeEconomiaFeminista-ColombiaAngelicaMoran,MesadeEconomiaFeminista-ColombiaPUBLICPOLICIESANDGENDERINEQUALITYININDIA,SRILANKA,ANDPERUJune20—10:40to12:30,RoomHUM207Arecastecategoriesmisleading?TherelationshipbetweengenderandjatiinthreeIndianstatesShareenJoshi,SchoolofForeignServiceNishthaKochhar,GeorgetownUniversityVijayendraRao,TheWorldBankGenderandSpatialDisparityofMultidimensionalPovertyinMewatDistrictinHaryanaKavitaChakravarty,MaharshiDayanandUniversity,Rohtak
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TheWomen’sEmpowermentIndexinPeru:Formulation,estimationandimplicationsforpublicpolicyRosaLuzDuran,UniversidaddeLimaEmpowerment,CapabilitiesandGenderConstraintsinFemaleMicroentrepreneurship:AstudyofKandy,SriLankaMelissaLangworthy,TulaneUniversityRURALWOMEN:SOCIOECONOMICANDFAMILYDYNAMICSJune20—10:40to12:30,RoomHUM205Familylabourandagriculturalmarkets:acasestudyofwomen’sworkinagricultureinwesternMaharashtra,India.KrushnaRanaware,SyracuseUniversityGender,YouthandRuralDevelopmentCherylDoss,UniversityofOxfordHealthandwellbeingofyoungwomenandmeninEthiopia,India,PeruandVietnam:LifecourseimpactsFionaCarmichael,UniversityofBirminghamOnthenexusbetweenfamilydynamicsandruralwomen’saccesstocreditinvaluechainfinancingsystem:thecaseofwomenriceparboilersandtradersinBeninRepublic.VincentFlifli,UniversityofAalborg,DenmarkPUBLICPOLICIESANDGENDERINEQUALITIESJune20—10:40to12:30,RoomHUM216ThePoliticalEconomyofFiscalInterventionstoRedressGenderInequalities:EmpiricalEvidencesfromIndiaLekhaChakraborty,NationalInstituteofPublicFinanceandPolicyVeenaNayyar,PolicyFoundationKomalJain,NIPFPWomen'sEconomicEmpowermentandConstraints:AusterityPoliciesandExternalDebtPaymentAliciaGiron,InstitutodeInvestigacionesEconómicas-UNAMDenisseVélez,UNAMUsingpublicprocurementtoenhancegenderequality:evidencefromScottishemployersEmilyThomson,GCUKatharinaSarter,UniversityofSouthWalesDoWomeninparliamentimprovewomen’sfriendlyneedsinAfrica?
MatyKonte,United-NationsUniversityWhatDoesthe#MeTooCampaignReveal?DifferentReactionsamongEUCountriesGiuliaZacchia,SapienzaUniversityofRomeMarcellaCorsi,SapienzaUniversityofRomeMIGRATIONS,GLOBALIZATION,ANDGEO-POLITICALCONTEXTSJune20—10:40to12:30,RoomHUM214InternationalMigration,Globalization,ClassandGenderinequalityWajihaManzoorNabeelSafdar,NUSTGender,Nationality,andDifferentialMigrantExperiencesofAfricansacrossGeopoliticalContextsIbipoJohnston-Anumonwo,SUNYCortlandAregenderchaptersinFTAsenough?EmmaClancy,EuropeanParliamentFemaleMigrationfromCentralAsiatoRussia:DoesItImpactonGenderEquality,Migrants'Capabilities,andEconomy?IrinaKalabikhina,LomonosovMoscowStateUniversityDmitryPoletaev,MigrationResearchCenterEMPOWERMENTINDEVELOPINGCOUNTRIESJune20—10:40to12:30,RoomHUM218Chair:SantoshNandalNandal,MaharshiDayanandUniversity Frommultiplediscriminationstoempowerment:thetestimonyofindigenouswomenintheNortheastSierraofPuebla,Mexico.DenisseVélez,UNAMSharetheLove:ParentalBias,WomenEmpowermentandIntergenerationalMobilityThéophileAzomahou,MaastrichtUniversity,UniversityofClermontAuvergne,CERDIYosephGetachew,UniversityofPretoriaEleniYitbarek,UniversityofPretoriaGenderEqualityandWomenEmpowermentinIndiaSantoshNandalNandal,MaharshiDayanandUniversityAfricanFeminisms:pluralandlocalizedresponsestoGADdiscourseandpracticeRenataSerra,UniversityofFlorida
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CAREWORKANDINEQUALITIESJune20—10:40to12:30,RoomHUM208Publicpolicyandunpaidcare:evidencefromUganda&Zimbabweonwater,health,youthandnormsThaliaKidder,OxfamGBJaneRemme,OxfamGBChildPovertyandSingleMothers:ACriticalAssessmentofChildcareandGenderEqualityinJapanNobukoHara,HoseiUniversityRoundtable|SHAPINGFEMINISTRESEARCHFORPUBLICATION:TIPSANDSTRATEGIESFORALLSTAGESOFRESEARCH,WRITING,JOURNALSUBMISSION,ANDREVISIONJune20—10:40to12:30,RoomLC108
Chair:ElissaBraunstein,ColoradoStateUniversityFindingOurFeministVoices:ACriticalAnalysisofWhatMakesaGoodArticle(inFeministEconomics)SarahGammage,ICRWHowtoGetYourPaperThroughPeerReviewHaroonAkram-Lodhi,TrentUniversityReportingandPresentingStatisticalResultsinFeministEconomicsYanaRodgers,RutgersUniversityTheFeministEconomicspaper:bringingnewideasandevidencetoaninternationalfeministcommunityElissaBraunstein,ColoradoStateUniversityandDianaStrassmann,RiceUniversity
12:40pm — 1:40pm | LUNCH BREAK – Hosted by IDRC | Lecture Center, North Lobby
12:40pm — 1:40pm | SPECIAL LUNCH SESSION | LC 108
SPECIALLUNCHROUNDTABLE|T20ARGENTINAGENDERECONOMICEQUITYTASKFORCESarahGammage,ICRWAliciaGirón,UNAMEstelaRivero,INSADGalaDiazLangou,CIPPEC
1:50pm — 3:40pm | CONCURRENT SESSIONS 5
Roundtable|TOWARDSBETTERMEASUREMENTOFGENDERINDICATORSJune20—13:50to15:40,RoomLC104Chair:TBAMeasuringTimeUseinDevelopmentSettingsCherylDoss,UniversityofOxfordMeasuringWomen'sAgencyGregSeymour,InternationalFoodPolicyResearchInstituteMeasuringOwnership,Control,andUseofAssetsAletheiaDonald,TheWorldBank
WHYPUBLIC-PRIVATEPARTNERSHIPS(PPPS)AREAFEMINISTISSUEJune20—13:50to15:40,RoomHUM207Chair:GitaSen,DAWN (Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era) FromprivatizationtoPPPs-thepitfallsandoptionsGitaSen,DAWN (Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era)Thesemanticsofpartnershipsandwomen’shumanrightsBarbaraAdams,GlobalPolicyForumTheBigGamble:HowSustainableAreGlobalEffortstoLeveragePrivateInvestmentinDevelopment?NancyAlexander,HeinrichBoellFoundationWashington,D.C.
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CHANGESINTHEENVIRONMENT.GENDERIMPACTJune20—13:50to15:40,RoomHUM213Chair:RanjulaBaliSwain,Misum,StockholmSchoolofEconomicsTheSustainableDevelopmentQuagmireRanjulaBaliSwain,Misum,StockholmSchoolofEconomicsGenderandClimateChangePerceptionsinRuralEthiopiaMariaFloro,AmericanUniversityMahmudYesuf,AmericanUniversityClimateChange,NaturalDisastersandtheSpilloverEffectsonUnpaidCare:TheCaseofSuper-TyphoonHaiyanMariaFloro,AmericanUniversityGeorgiaPoyatzisConventionalistanalysisofgenderandworkduringAppalachiancoaldeindustrialisationClaraDallaire-FortierARELABORMARKETSOUTCOMESGOODPROXIESOFWOMEN'SECONOMICEMPOWERMENT?CONSTRAINTSANDSUBJECTIVEDEFINITIONSOFWORKFROMACOMPARATIVEPERSPECTIVEJune20—13:50to15:40,RoomHUM212Chair:SusanaMartinezRestrepo,FedesarrolloGrapplingwiththeChallengesofMeasuringWomen'sEconomicEmpowermentKateGrantham,McGillUniversitySoniaLaszlo,McGillUniversityCanSubsidizedEarlyChildCarePromoteWomen’sEmployment?:EvidencefromaSlumSettlementinAfricaWorkingShelleyClark,McGillUnversityCarolineKabiru,PopulationCouncilSoniaLaszlo,McGillUniversityConceptualizingWomen’sEconomicEmpowermentasaProcessandImplicationsforitsMeasurementinSouthAmericanCountriesLauraRamos-Jaimes,FedesarrolloTheroleofchoice,externalconstraintsandintra-householdbargainingtounderstandwomen’slabordecisions:thecaseofwomeninpovertyinColombiaSusanaMartinezRestrepo,Fedesarrollo
Subjectivedefinitionsofwork:theuseofdiscussiongroupstomeasuresubjectivedimensionsofwomen'seconomicempowermentAlmaEspino,FacultaddeCienciasEconómicasydeAdministración-UDELARRoundtable|IAFFEORGANIZATIONALBUDGETJune20—13:50to15:40,RoomLC108Chair:SilviaBerger,FLACSOArgentina(LatinamericaSchoolofSocialSciences)RandyAlbelda–UniversityofMassachusetts-BostonYanaRodgers–RutgersUniversitySakikoFukuda-Parr,TheNewSchoolMiekeMeurs,AmericanUniversityAndreaCollins,IAFFEFEMINISTECOLOGICALECONOMICS,DEGROWTH,ANDCOMMONSJune20—13:50to15:40,RoomHUM214Chair:PatriciaPerkins,YorkUniversityCommons,justice,andpost-capitalism:HowfeministecologicaleconomicshaslaidthegroundworkPatriciaPerkins,YorkUniversityDiscussant:SophiaSanniti,UniversityofWaterlooOnEcofeminism,Degrowth,andtheExistentialRealSophiaSanniti,UniversityofWaterlooDiscussant:PatriciaPerkins,YorkUniversityTheWickedTensionBetweenLow-GrowthEconomicsandWomen'sEmancipationKaitlinKish,McGillUniversityDiscussant:BengiAkbulut,NACareworkasCommons:TowardsAFeministDegrowthAgendaBengiAkbulut,NADiscussant:KaitlinKish,McGillUniversityRoundtable|'WHATISFEMINISTRADICALPOLITICALECONOMY(FRPE)?'June20—13:50to15:40,RoomHUM216PaddyQuickJenniferCohen,UniversityoftheWitwatersrandSirishaNaidu,WrightStateUniversitySCharusheela,UniversityofWashington,BothellDrucillaBarker,UniversityofSouthCarolinaLaurieNisonoff,HampshireCollege
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EDUCATIONALIMPACTONGENDERINEQUALITYJune20—13:50to15:40,RoomGenderAnalysisofAccesstoUniversityEducationinNigeria:MovingTowardsEquityorEquality?RisikatS.Dauda,UniversityofLagosDoesEducationReduceSexism?EvidencefromtheESSNoeliaRiveraGarrido,UniversityOfAlicantePickingwinners:AnempiricalanalysisofthedeterminantsofeducationaloutcomesinIndia.NicholasVasilakos,UniversityofEastAngliaRoleofeducationinfemaleleadership:SuggestiveevidencefromanIndianstateTanyaGandhi,MaharshiDayanandUniversityKavitaChakravarty,MaharshiDayanandUniversity,RohtakDEVELOPINGCAPACITIESFORGENDERANDECONOMICPOLICYMAKINGJune20—13:50to15:40,RoomHUM218Chair:ClaudiaVinay,UNDP
ClaudiaVinay,UNDPMohammadAbbadi,UNCDFSaminaAnwar,UNCDFCAREWORKANDGENDERINEQUALITIESJune20—13:50to15:40,RoomHUM208TheGenderedImpactofAusterityPoliciesinEurope:fromtheLabourMarkettoUnpaidCareWorkEricaAloe,SapienzaUniversityofRomeIreneRiobóoLestón,ReyJuanCarlosUniversityTransformationoftheGenderEqualityStatusinCanada:EstimatingtheImpactofthe2008-2009EconomicCrisisonWorkTimeAnaAndrosik,NewSchoolforSocialResearchTendenciesofcaredemandinColombiaAndreaGarcia,MesadeEconomiaFeminista-ColombiaAngelicaMoran,MesadeEconomiaFeminista-ColombiaCan‘Landnahme’finallylocatetheroleofcareworkforthecapitalistmodeofproduction?AnnaSaave-Harnack,Friedrich-Schiller-Universität
3:40pm — 4:00pm | BREAK | Lecture Center, North Lobby
4:00pm — 5:50pm | CONCURRENT SESSIONS 6
EXPLORINGTHECONNECTIONSBETWEENWOMEN'SWORKANDEMPOWERMENTJune20—16:00to17:50,RoomHUM208Theworkofempowerment:negotiations,dilemmasandstrategiesNivedithaMenon,CentreforBudgetandPolicyStudiesEmpowermentorDepletion-whatdeterminesoutcomesofwomen'sworkDeeptaChopra,InstituteofDevelopmentStudiesWomenNegotiatingGenderNormsAcrossMultipleSitesforEmpowermentSohelaNazneen,InstituteofDevelopmentStudiesRoundtable|LEVERAGINGFEMINISM/FEMINISTECONOMICSFORPROGRESSIVEPOLICYCHANGE:LESSONSFROMNORTHAMERICAJune20—16:00to17:50,RoomHUM218Chair:MaryKing,PortlandStateUniversity
Howmuchdifferencedoesitmaketohavea(self-proclaimed)feministPrimeMinister?MarthaMacDonaldWorkingwiththeObamaAdministrationtorequirethatfederalcontractorsnotdiscriminatebasedonsexualorientationorgenderidentityM.V.LeeBadgettEnactingpaidfamilyandmedicalleaveinMassachusettsRandyAlbelda,UniversityofMassachusetts–BostonUnion,WorkingFamilyParty,thinktankandacademiccollaborationtogainworkschedulinglegislationinOregonMaryKing
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INTERSECTIONALITY:FEMINISTECONOMICRESEARCHONINTERSECTIONSOFGENDER,RACEANDCLASS(organizedbymembersoftheFeministTheoryandEconomicsthematicgroup)June20—16:00to17:50,RoomLC104Chair:EdithKuiper,SUNYNewPaltzDifferentialMargins:IntersectionalityforDalitandAdivasicontextsSCharusheela,UniversityofWashington,BothellRe-theorizingEconomicSystemsaroundIntersectionality:HierarchiesofDistribution,Work,andInsecurityBarbaraHopkins,WrightStateUniversityWealthPovertyatSocialIntersections:DifferentialAccessandAccumulationDaniellaMedina,SUNYNewPaltzLife’saBitch:TheEverydayStruggleforSurvivalamongHomelessImmigrantMothersAnneRoschelle,SUNYNewPaltzRECLAIMINGATRANSFORMATIVEAGENDA:LINKINGTHEPOLITICALECONOMYANDGENDER-BASEDVIOLENCEACROSSSDGSJune20—16:00to17:50,RoomHUM213Chair:RadhikaBalakrishnan,RutgersUniversityRadhikaBalakrishnan,RutgersUniversityAlexaRusso,RutgersUniversityDianeElson,UniversityofEssexShahraRazavi,UNWomenMEASURINGHUMANDEVELOPMENT,SDGS,WOMEN'SAGENCYANDOWNERSHIPGAPSJune20—16:00to17:50,RoomHUM207ThePotentialforHumanDevelopmentGainsthroughEliminationofGender-BasedDiscriminationinSocialInstitutionsAslihanKesMaraSteinhaus,InternationalCenterforResearchonWomenNeetuJohn,InternationalCenterforResearchOnWomenMuhammadAbbas,UNICEFGaelleFerrant,OECDDevelopmentCentreIntrahouseholdgapsinpropertyownershipIsisGaddis,WorldBankRahulLahoti,UniversityofGöttingen
HemaSwaminathan,IndianInstituteofManagementBangaloreApplyingaFeministLenstoMonitoringtheSustainableDevelopmentGoals(SDGs)?:ChallengesandopportunitiespresentedbyanewglobalSDGGenderIndexAlisonHolderGenderDifferencesinAgriculturalProductivityinCôted’Ivoire:ChangesinDeterminantsandDistributionalCompositionoverthePastDecadeAletheiaDonald,TheWorldBankKotchikpaGabrielLawin,LavalUniversityLéaRouanet,WorldBankDOCUMENTARYFILM-STILLSLAVES:THEWESTAFRICANSLAVETRADETHENANDNOWJune20—16:00to17:50,RoomHUM216AnnaNielsenAfilmdocumentingthetravelsuptheWestAfricancoastfromNigeriatoMauritania.Throughthelensofancientslaveryweunearthedthemoderndayslavery/humantraffickingthatcontinuestohauntthisnotoriouscoastline.GENDERINEQUALITIESINEDUCATIONANDHEALTHJune20—16:00to17:50,RoomHUM205Chair:JoanCombsDurso,SullivanUniversitySocioeconomicinequalitiesinmaternalhealthoutcomes-trendsanddeterminants.DoreenOdame,UniversityofGhana,Legon“EducationInequalitybygender,locationandageinMongoliaOtgontugsBanzragch,NationalUniversityofMongoliaLikemotherlikedaughter:Mothers'educationandinvestmentindaughters'educationinIndiaSangeetaChatterji,Rutgers,theStateUniversityofNewJerseySOCIALPOLICIES:IMPACTSONFEMALELABORFORCEJune20—16:00to17:50,RoomHUM212ImpactofConditionalCashTransferProgramonFemaleLaborForceParticipation:EvidencefromRandomizedExperimentinIndonesiaAnaNoveria,NewcastleUniversity
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PaidFamilyLeaveandtheLaborMarket:TheCaseofCalifornia'sPaidFamilyLeaveProgramSamanthaSchenck,CentralConnecticutStateUniversityTheeffectofbasicpensiononlaborsupplyinKoreaHyo-YongSung,SungshinWomen'sUniversityKyung-gonLee,DankookUniversity,EconomicsValuingwomen'svoice:SexismandmansplaininginthelabormarketRashidMemon,LahoreUniversityofManagementSciencesRoundtable|BUILDINGANINCLUSIVEFEMINISTECONOMICSDISCOURSE:DILEMMASOFKNOWLEDGEPRODUCTIONATFEMINISTECONOMICSJune20—16:00to17:50,RoomLC108Chair:ElissaBraunstein,ColoradoStateUniversityDianaStrassmann,RiceUniversityDzodziTsikata,UniversityofGhanaCarenGrown,WorldBankShebaTejani,NewSchoolJulieNelson,UniversityofMassachesttsBostonRenataSerra,UniversityofFloridaNailaKabeer,LondonSchoolofEconomicsCherylDoss,UniversityofOxford
UNDERSTANDINGCAREJune21—16:00to17:50,RoomHUM214Chair:MiekeMeurs,AmericanUniversityMeasuringUnpaidEldercareandAssessingitsRelationshipwithLaborForceParticipation:WhatTimeUseSurveyDataCanRevealTanimaAhmed,AmericanUniversityMariaFloro,AmericanUniversitySegregationandunpaidcarelabor:ThecaseofSantiagodeChileManuelGarcia,UMassAmherstHowcanacapabilitiesframeworkenhancefeministeconomicanalysisofeldercareprovisionandpolicies?SiobhanAusten,CurtinUniversitySusanHimmelweit,OpenUniversityThereseJefferson,GraduateSchoolofBusiness,CurtinUniversityRhondaSharp,UniversityofSouthAustraliaWhoCaresfortheElderly?GenderDifferencesintheRelationshipBetweenUnpaidElderCareWorkandEmploymentinBulgariaMiekeMeurs,AmericanUniversityLisaGiddings,UniversityofWisconsinLaCrosse
6:00pm — 6:50pm | Thematic Groups Meetings | LC 104
6:00pm — 6:50pm | New/Prospective IAFFE Member Welcome & Information Session | LC 104
7:00pm | CONFERENCE DINNER | Student Union Building (SUB), Multi Purpose Room (MPR)
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DAY THREE – Thursday, June 21
9:00am — 11:00am | REGISTRATION | Lecture Center, North Lobby
8:30am — 10:20am | CONCURRENT SESSIONS 7
MIGRATION.AGENDERAPPROACHJune21—8:30to10:20,RoomHUM218Chair:ZdravkaTodorova,WrightStateUniversityRemittancesandHouseholdswithinNeoliberalGovernance:a“TripleMovement”?KalpanaKhanal,NicholsCollegeZdravkaTodorova,WrightStateUniversityWhitenessontheSoundSystem:Agency,MigrationandFarmingSubjectsinHawai'iAmandaShaw,LSEImmigrationandFemaleBusinessPeopleinChileDuringLate19thCenturyandMid20thCenturyBernarditaEscobarAndrae,UniversityofTalcaMarriage,GenderRoles,andMigration:SelectivityofImmigrantWomeninSouthKoreaandGenderEmpowermentwithintheNewFamilyYunsunHuh,UniversityofWisconsin,WhitewaterTHEFUTUREIS(NOT)GENDERED:STUDENTSVOICES&PERSPECTIVEONHEALTH,FAMILYLIFE&THEWORKPLACEJune21—8:30to10:20,RoomHUM216Chair:JoAnneMyers,MaristCollegeMaristCollege,PoliticalScienceContemporaryPoliticalTheoryPresentersandResearchTeams:• MayaRussell(researchteam:LucyLu,JaySilver,
andAlyaDavis)• JackWilson(researchteam:JoePerniciaro,James
Robbins,GabrielaConlan)• PatrickHickey(researchteam:ZacharyPranger)
TIMEANDINCOMEPOVERTY,MEASUREMENTANDPOLICYJune21—8:30to10:20,RoomHUM205Chair:ThomasMasterson,LevyEconomicsInstituteofBardCollegeTimeandConsumptionPovertyofSingleFemale-HeadedHouseholdsinGhanaandTanzaniaThomasMasterson,LevyEconomicsInstituteofBardCollegeAjitZacharias,LevyEconomicsInstituteofBardCollegeTamarKhitarishvili,LevyEconomicsInstituteofBardCollegeKijongKim,LevyEconomicsInstituteofBardCollegeFernandoRios-Avila,LevyEconomicsInstituteofBardCollegeMeasurementofParaguayanhouseholdstimedeficitanditsincidenceinthemeasurementofpovertythresholdbyareasofresidenceAlejandraSolísLópez,UniversidadNacionaldeAsuncion-FacultaddeCienciasEconomicasTimepovertyofPeruvianwomen:Howmuchdoesitaddtoamonetarypovertyperspective?ArletteBeltran,UniversidaddelPacificoSTRUCTURESOFCONSTRAINT:THESEXUALDIVISIONOFLABOURJune21—8:30to10:20,RoomHUM212Chair:EricaAloe,SapienzaUniversityofRome‘Imeanbusiness’:SouthAmericanimmigrantwomen’ssocialandeconomicempowermentthroughgendernegotiationandself-employmentintheU.S.MagaliAlloatti,StateObservatoryformigrationsBrazilKarinJohnson,DepartmentofSociology-UCRiverside
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TrendsandDriversofHorizontalGenderSegregationinHigherEducation:Evidencefrom26OECDEconomiesIzaskunZuazu,UniversityoftheBasqueCountryDominantnarrativesandgender-basedviolenceintheworldofwork:ThecaseofSriLankaMagaliBrosio,CenterforWomen'sGlobalLeadership,Rutgers,StateUniversityofNewJersey,USIncreasinginequalityinworkingtime:AninternationaltrendLygiaSabbagFaresGibb,SouthandCentralAmerica,S√£oPaulo,BrazilAnaLuízaMatosdeOliveiraTIMEUSEINDIFFERENTCOUNTRIESJune21—8:30to10:20,RoomLC104Chair:FareenaMalhi,AmericanUniversityTimeandPoorWomenintheU.S.OzgeOzay,FSUTImeUseAmongUrbanEducatedCouplesinBangladeshFaridaKhan,UniversityofColorado,ColoradoSpringsNon-parentalchildcareandtimeallocationintheUKJooyeounSuh,InstituteforWomen'sPolicyResearchInfrastructure,TechnologyandGenderRoles:Intra-HouseholdTimeAllocationinRuralPakistanFareenaMalhi,AmericanUniversityGenderDifferencesinTimeAllocationandTimePoverty:AComparativeAnalysisofEgyptandTunisiaHananNazier,CairoUniversityAsmaaEzzat,CairoUniversityMIGRATIONANDGLOBALCARECHAINSJune21—8:30to10:20,RoomHUM207GlobalCareChainsRosalbaTodaro,CentrodeEstudiosdelaMujerIrmaArriagada,CentrodeEstudiosdelaMujerJapan’spost-warcarepolicydevelopmentanditsimplicationsonGlobalCareChainNanumJeon,TheUniversityofTokyo
SoheonLee,GakushuinUniversityGenderNormsinTransition:TheRoleofFemaleYouthMigrationanditsImplicationsforFamilyFormationinSenegalNatachaStevanovic-Fenn,ICRWGlobalNetworksofCare:Women’sWorkandImmigrantFamiliesinKansasCityVivianaGrieco,UniversityofMissouri-KansasCityRuchiraSenFEMINISTECONOMICTHEORYANDPOLITICSJune21—8:30to10:20,RoomLC108FeministeconomicsintheageofopenscienceJoanCombsDurso,SullivanUniversityEconomicsThroughtheLegalLookingGlassofGenderInequitiesJaniceAnderson,SUNYNewPaltzIsFeministEconomicsLeft,Right,Center,orNoneoftheAbove?JulieNelson,UniversityofMassachusettsBostonFEMINISTTHEORYANDACTIONJune21—8:30to10:20,RoomHUM213BridgingTheoryandAction:DigitalPlatformsasanOpportunityforFeministEconomicsLeezaGavronsky,ExploringEconomicsBettyNiane,ExploringEconomicsFromCorporationstoCooperation-AGenderedPerspectiveonCreatingaDemocraticEconomyMarianneHill,retiredLegal,practicalandsocialchallengestotheincorporationandtheimplementationofgenderandleadershippoliciesinLatinAmerica.LauraAlbornozPollmann,UniversityofChileWomen’seconomicempowermentatthecommunitylevelanditsimpactonhumandevelopment.AsystematicreviewoftheevidenceinlowandmiddleincomecountriesSarahKhan,UniversityofGöttingen
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10:20am — 10:40pm | BREAK | Lecture Center, North Lobby
10:40am — 12:30pm | CLOSING PLENARY | Lecture Center 100
CLOSINGPLENARY
HumanRightsandFeministEconomics:TheoryinPractice
RADHIKABALAKRISHNANProfessorofWomen’sandGenderStudies
andFacultyDirectoroftheCenterforWomen’sGlobalLeadershipRutgersUniversity
SHAHRASHOUBRAZAVIChiefofResearchandData,UNWomen,NewYork
JULIANNAROOSEVELT
EleanorRooseveltCenteratVal-KillHydePark,NewYork
NAILAKABEER|Organizer/Chair&IAFFEPresident
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