Gender Perspectives and Gender Impacts of the Global Economic Crisis

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Ajit Zacharias
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Christina Bodouroglou
Corina Rodriguez Enriquez
Country Level Heterogeneity
David Kucera
Diamond Industry
Diamond Workers
Diana Alarcn
Discouraged Worker Effect
economic crisis
economic downturn
employment
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Erik von Uexkull
eurozone crisis
Export Production Sector
export-led sector job loss
female employment
Female Labor Force Participation Rates
financial crisis
fiscal stimulus employment
gender
gender impact
gendered
gendered economic crisis impacts
global economic crisis
Government's Crisis Response
Government’s Crisis Response
great recession
Green Energy
Higher Socioeconomic Status Households
Home Based Care
Home Based Health Care
Household Labor Force Survey
Indira Hirway
Individual Marginal Effects
Ipek Ilkkaracan
İpek İlkkaracan
Jayati Ghosh
job creation
Kijong Kim
Labor Force Participation Rate
Labor Market Participant
Labor Supply Response
labour economics
labour market inequality
latin america
Leanne Roncolato
macroeconomic policy analysis
Men's Labor Force Participation
Men’s Labor Force Participation
Negative Relationship
Non-tradable Industries
recession
Sara Hsu
Serkan Degirmenci
skill bias
Skills Bias
social protection strategies
Tamar Khitarishvili
Tom Masterson
Tradable Goods Industries
unemployment
Unemployment Shock
Valeria Esquivel
Women's Labor Force Participation
Women’s Labor Force Participation
Yan Liang

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415658171
  • Weight: 750g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Dec 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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With the full effects of the Great Recession still unfolding, this collection of essays analyses the gendered economic impacts of the crisis. The volume, from an international set of contributors, argues that gender-differentiated economic roles and responsibilities within households and markets can potentially influence the ways in which men and women are affected in times of economic crisis.

Looking at the economy through a gender lens, the contributors investigate the antecedents and consequences of the ongoing crisis as well as the recovery policies adopted in selected countries. There are case studies devoted to Latin America, transition economies, China, India, South Africa, Turkey, and the USA. Topics examined include unemployment, the job-creation potential of fiscal expansion, the behavioral response of individuals whose households have experienced loss of income, social protection initiatives, food security and the environment, shedding of jobs in export-led sectors, and lessons learned thus far. From these timely contributions, students, scholars, and policymakers are certain to better understand the theoretical and empirical linkages between gender equality and macroeconomic policy in times of crisis.

Rania Antonopoulos is Senior Scholar and Director of the Gender Equality and the Economy program area of the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, USA and co-director of the Global Network on Gender, Macroeconomics and International Economics (GEM-IWG).