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New Historical Perspectives on Women and Economics
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New Historical Perspectives on Women and Economics

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The articles in this special issue cover the history of women in the economics profession, a largely male-dominated academic field. Contributors explore the many ways in which women have contributed to economics, particularly the careers that women have made (or not made) while confronting discouragement and discrimination. By placing the status and role of these women in historical contexts, the authors seek to enrich our understanding of economics in the twentieth century.

Contributors: Rebecca Gomez Betancourt, Jennifer Burns, Cleo Chassonnery-Zaigouche, Jennifer Cohen, Camila Orozco Espinel, Evelyn L. Forget, Andres Guiot-Isaac, Erin Hengel, Daniel Hirschman, Marianne Johnson, Christina Laskaridis, Sarah Louisa Phythian-Adams, John D. Singleton, and Sarah F. Small

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Duke University Press
Country
United States
Date
23 November 2022
Pages
282
ISBN
9781478017400

The articles in this special issue cover the history of women in the economics profession, a largely male-dominated academic field. Contributors explore the many ways in which women have contributed to economics, particularly the careers that women have made (or not made) while confronting discouragement and discrimination. By placing the status and role of these women in historical contexts, the authors seek to enrich our understanding of economics in the twentieth century.

Contributors: Rebecca Gomez Betancourt, Jennifer Burns, Cleo Chassonnery-Zaigouche, Jennifer Cohen, Camila Orozco Espinel, Evelyn L. Forget, Andres Guiot-Isaac, Erin Hengel, Daniel Hirschman, Marianne Johnson, Christina Laskaridis, Sarah Louisa Phythian-Adams, John D. Singleton, and Sarah F. Small

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Duke University Press
Country
United States
Date
23 November 2022
Pages
282
ISBN
9781478017400