Armstrong, Jo, Sylvia Walby, and Sofia Strid. 2009. “The Gendered Division of Labour: How Can We Assess the Quality of Employment and Care Policy from a Gender Equality Perspective?” Benefits 17 (3): 263–75.
Topics: Economies, Care Economies, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Governance, Livelihoods, Political Economies
Namatovu, Regina, and Cristina Espinosa. 2011. “Engendering the Global Financial and Economic Crisis: Unveiling the Links between Formal and Informal Sectors in the Mining Regions in Zambia and Assessing the Gender Implications.” International Journal of Business and Social Science 2 (20): 66–79.
Topics: Economies, Care Economies, Poverty, Extractive Industries, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Globalization, Health, HIV/AIDS, Households, Infrastructure, Livelihoods, Sexual Livelihoods, Political Economies Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: Zambia
Harcourt, Wendy. 2010. “Strengthening Local Economies through Gender-Responsive Budgeting: Interview with Diane Elson.” Development 53 (3): 308-12.
Topics: Economies, Care Economies, Economic Inequality, Gender, Gender Budgeting, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality
Hadfield, Gillian K. 2005. “Feminism, Fairness, and Welfare: An Invitation to Feminist Law and Economics.” Annual Review of Law and Social Science 1 (1): 285–306.
Topics: Class, Economies, Care Economies, Economic Inequality, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Justice, Rights Keywords: welfare economics, care, justice, efficiency, normative, ethics
Dengler, Corinna, and Birte Strunk. 2018. “The Monetized Economy Versus Care and the Environment: Degrowth Perspectives on Reconciling an Antagonism.” Feminist Economics 24 (3): 160–83.
Topics: Economies, Care Economies, Environment, Climate Change, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Livelihoods, Political Economies Keywords: degrowth, gender inequality, sustainability, work sharing, gender working time equality, caring economy
Topics: Economies, Care Economies, Feminist Economics, Poverty, Environment, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality
Ibnouf, Fatma Osman. 2020. “Peacebuilding Through the Care Work Lens.” In War-Time Care Work and Peacebuilding in Africa: The Forgotten One, edited by Fatma Osman Ibnouf, 113–48. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Conflict, Economies, Care Economies, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Peacebuilding Keywords: ethics of care, human security, gender equality, women's voices, peacebuilding
2014. World Survey on the Role of Women in Development 2014: Gender Equality and Sustainable Development. UN Women.
Topics: Development, Economies, Care Economies, Ecological Economics, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, International Organizations, Political Participation, Rights, Women's Rights, Security, Food Security, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Littig, Beate. 2018. "Good Work? Sustainable Work and Sustainable Development: A Critical Gender Perspective from the Global North." Globalizations 15 (4): 565-79.
Topics: Development, Economies, Care Economies, Ecological Economics, Feminisms, Ecofeminism, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Livelihoods Keywords: sustainable work, green jobs, eco-feminism, gender equality, post growth
Schalatek, Liane. 2013. "The Post-2015 Framework: Merging Care and Green Economy Approaches to Finance Gender-Equitable Sustainable Development." Washington, D.C.: Heinrich Böll Stiftung.
Topics: Economies, Care Economies, Ecological Economics, Poverty, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Gender Equity, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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