Peterson, V. Spike. 2002. “Rewriting (Global) Political Economy as Reproductive, Productive, and Virtual (Foucauldian) Economies.” International Feminist Journal of Politics 4 (1): 1–30.
Topics: Economies, Care Economies, Feminisms, Gender, Globalization, Livelihoods, Political Economies Keywords: globalization, global political economy, Gender, social reproduction, informal sector, global financial markets, dematerialization
Adeniyi-Ogunyankin, Grace. 2012. “‘When Will I Get My Rest?’ Neo-Liberalism, Women, Class and Ageing in Ibadan, Nigeria.” Agenda 26 (4): 29–36.
Topics: Age, Class, Economies, Care Economies, Economic Inequality, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Households, Livelihoods, Political Economies, Security Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Nigeria Keywords: neoliberalism, Gender, age, class, financial security, care work
Rakauskiene, Ona Grazina and Egle Krinickiene. 2015. “A Model For Assessing The Gender Aspect In Economic Policy.” Business, Management and Education 13 (1): 46-63.
Topics: Economies, Care Economies, Gender, Gender Budgeting Keywords: Gender, gender equality, gender awareness, macroeconomic policy, care/reproductive economy, gender responsive budget, foreign trade and gender
Folbre, Nancy. 2006. "Measuring Care: Gender, Empowerment, and the Care Economy." Journal of Human Development 7 (2): 183-99.
Topics: Development, Economies, Care Economies, Gender, Livelihoods, Political Economies Keywords: Gender, care, empowerment, dependents, unpaid work, Time use
Nelson, Julie A., and Marilyn Power. 2018. “Ecology, Sustainability, and Care: Developments in the Field.” Feminist Economics 24 (3): 80–8.
Topics: Economies, Care Economies, Ecological Economics, Feminist Economics, Environment, Gender Keywords: feminist economics, ecological economics, green economics, Gender, care, care work
Wilén, Nina. 2020. “Achieving a Gendered Transformation of the Post-Conflict Military through Security Sector Reform: Unpacking the Private–Public Dynamics.” International Feminist Journal of Politics 22 (1): 86–105.
Topics: Combatants, Economies, Care Economies, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Gender Mainstreaming, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Hierarchies, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Post-Conflict, Security Sector Reform Regions: Africa, East Africa, Southern Africa Countries: Burundi, South Africa Keywords: Gender, military, security sector reform (SSR), private/public distinction, women
Riddle, Karie Cross. 2019. “Reasoned Choice or Performative Care? Women’s Transformative Peacebuilding Identities in Manipur, India.” Journal of Human Development and Capabilities 20 (1): 54–68.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Ethnic/Communal Wars, Economies, Care Economies, Conflict, Feminisms, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Peacebuilding Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: India Keywords: care ethics, Gender, identity, India, agency, performativity
Goldin, Jacqueline, Cobus Botha, Thabiso Koatla, Kobus Anderson, Germaine Owen, and Ally Lebese. 2019. "Towards a Gender Sensitive Vulnerability Assessment for Climate Change: Lambani, Limpopo Province, South Africa." Human Geography 12 (1): 19-32.
Topics: Economies, Care Economies, Poverty, Environment, Climate Change, Gender Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: South Africa Keywords: climate change, Capability Approach, emotions, Gender, Limpopo Province, resilience, vulnerability, social justice
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