Barnett, Kathleen, and Caren Grown. 2004. Gender Impacts of Government Revenue Collection: The Case of Taxation. London: Economic Affairs Division of the Commonwealth Secretariat.
Topics: Development, Economies, Public Finance
Ligomeka, Waziona. 2019. “Expensive to Be a Female Trader: The Reality of Taxation of Flea Market Traders in Zimbabwe.” Working Paper No. 93, ICTD (International Centre for Tax and Development), Brighton.
Topics: Economies, Informal Economies, Public Finance, Gender Regions: Africa, Southern Africa Countries: Zimbabwe Keywords: gender, market, tax, tax burden, Zimbabwe
Ngo, Anh, Geoffrey T. Fong, Lorraine V. Craig, and Ce Shang. 2019. “Analysis of Gender Differences in the Impact of Taxation and Taxation Structure on Cigarette Consumption in 17 ITC Countries.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16 (7).
Topics: Economies, Public Finance, Gender Keywords: taxation, taxation structure, cigarette consumption, gender differences
Siebert, Marius and Anna Mbise. 2018. “Toilet Not Taxes: Gender Inequity in Dar es Salaam’s City Markets.” ICTD Working Paper 89, ICTD (The International Center for Tax and Development), Brighton.
Topics: Economies, Informal Economies, Public Finance, Gender Regions: Africa, East Africa Countries: Tanzania Keywords: tax, gender, toilets, informal sector, service provision, hygiene, local authorities, tanzania, Dar es Salaam, gender and tax, informal taxation, market traders
Stotsky, Janet G. 1996. “Gender Bias in Tax Systems.” IMF (International Monetary Fund) Working Paper 96/99, IMF.
Topics: Economies, Public Finance, Gender Regions: Europe, Western Europe
Natasha, Irina and Andi Inia Yustina. 2020. “Causal Relations Between Knowledge, Norms, and Tax: A Study of Gender Differences on Taxpayers.” Ekuilibrium: Jurnal Ilmiah Bidang Ilmu Ekonomi 15 (1): 14-26.
Topics: Economies, Public Finance, Gender Regions: Asia, Southeast Asia Countries: Indonesia Keywords: tax knowledge, social norms, tax compliance, gender, taxpayer
Elson, Diane. 2004. “Engendering Government Budgets in the Context of Globalization(s).” International Feminist Journal of Politics 6(4): 623-42.
Topics: Economies, Public Finance, Gender, Gender Budgeting, Globalization
Elson, Diane. 2004. "Gender Equality, Public Finance and Globalization." Paper presented at the Conference on Egalitarian Development in the Era of Globalization, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, April 22-24.
Topics: Economies, Economic Inequality, Public Finance, Gender, Gender Budgeting, Globalization
Akpan, Imaobong, and Kas Sempere. 2019. “Hidden Inequalities: Tax Challenges of Market Women in Enugu and Kaduna States, Nigeria.” Working Paper 97, ICTD (International Center for Tax and Development), Brighton.
Topics: Economies, Public Finance, Gender, Women Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Nigeria
Kornhauser, Marjorie E. 1997. "What Do Women Want: Feminism and the Progressive Income Tax." American University Law Review 47 (1): 151-64.
Topics: Economies, Public Finance, Feminisms, Gender, Women Keywords: feminism, progressive income taxation, jurisprudence, legal scholarship, progressivity, tax policy
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