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IAFFE Annual Conference, June 27-29, 2012 Barcelona, Spain Schedule Overview

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

June 27

June 28

June 29

9:30-11:30am Opening Plenary Aula Magna, Sala Gran, rooms 401 & 402 (4th floor)

9-10:40am Concurrent Sessions 3 3rd & 4th floors

9-10:40am Concurrent Sessions 7 3rd & 4th floors

11:30-11:50am Break (coffee/tea/cookies) 3rd & 4th floors

10:40-11am Break (coffee/tea/pastries) 3rd & 4th floors

11:50am-1:30pm Concurrent Sessions 1 3rd & 4th floors

11am-12:40pm Concurrent Sessions 4 3rd & 4th floors

1:30-3:10pm Lunch Break Cafeteria, ground floor

12:40-2:10pm Concurrent Sessions 5 3rd & 4th floors

3:10-4:50pm Concurrent Sessions 2 3rd & 4th floors

2:10-4:10pm Lunch Break (on your own)

4:50-5:10pm Break (no food)

4:10-5:50pm Concurrent Sessions 6 3rd & 4th floors

5:20-7:20pm General Membership Meeting Aula Magna room (4th floor) 7:30-8:00pm Awards and Book Celebration Aula Magna room (4th floor) 8:00-8:45pm Reception Cafeteria, ground floor

8:00pm Dinner at Restaurant Cal Pinxo, Palau del Mar Plaça Pau Villa 1 08039 Barcelona (932) 212-211

10:40am-12:30pm Final Plenary Aula Magna room (4th floor)

Thanks to Our Sponsors Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) Ford China, Beijing Office Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) – Berlin (Germany) Routledge / Taylor & Francis Group University of Nebraska – Lincoln Rice University Universitat de Barcelona, Facultad de Geografía e Historia Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Facultad de Economía y Empresa

We are grateful for the support of these and other institutions and organizations that help make our work possible and wish to extend particular thanks to our local organizing partners in Barcelona for all of their efforts to make this wonderful gathering happen.

The conference events, unless otherwise noted, are located in the following building Universidad de Barcelona Facultad de Geografía e Historia Montalegre, 6 08001 Barcelona Telephone: 93 403 77 28

Detailed Session Program Wednesday, June 27 8:30am – 5pm Registration Open

9:30 – 11:30am Opening Plenary Aula Magna, Sala Gran, rooms 401 & 402 (4th floor)

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Welcome Xavier Roger, Dean of the Facultad de Geografia e Historia Rosalba Todaro, President IAFFE Lourdes Beneria, Professor Emerita, Cornell University Susana Tavera, Director of IIEDG (Inter-University Institute for Women's and Gender Studies

Plenary Speakers From Spain to a Feminist Rescue Begoña San José Serran, Forum de Politica Feminista The changing role of gender equality on the European agenda. A critical analysis of the evolution of the European Employment Strategy Paola Villa, University of Trento Making Social Protection Floor Work for Women: What Can Feminist Economics Offer? Sarah Cook, Director United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD)

11:30 – 11:50am Break (coffee / tea / cookies) 3rd & 4th floors

11:50 – 1:30pm Concurrent Sessions 1 3rd & 4th floors Session ID 11 Gender Budgeting: Developments In Practice and Methods (Simultaneous Translation) Chair: Paloma de Villota, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Gender budgeting as a tool for embedding gender equality in EU budgetary processes Yolanda Jubeto, University of the Basque Country

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Angela O'Hagan, Glasgow Caledonian University Gender Budgeting and Governmental Changes: analysis from initiatives in Spain Paula Cirujano Campano, Junta de Andalucía Infrastructures and gender, FEIL-2009: right and left leanings, mayor and mayoress Gloria Alarcón-García, University of Murcia Carolina Arias-Burgos, CREM, Comunidad Autónoma de la Región de Murcia José Colino-Sueiras, University of Murcia Gender Budgeting: A Feminist Strategy to Increase Gender Equality? Achievement of Objectives and Effectiveness by Way of Example of Austria Katharina Mader, Vienna University of Economics & Business Christa Schlager, AK-Wien Gender Budgeting and Governmental Changes: Analysis of Initiatives in Spain Paula Cirujano Campano, Junta de Andalucía Alicia del Olmo Garrudo, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED) Taking stock of ten years of Gender Budgeting in Italy Francesca Bettio, Universitá di Siena, Italy Annalisa Rosselli, Universitá di Roma Tor Vergata

Session ID 3 Roundtable: IAFFE @ 20 – Promise, Progress, Legacy

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Chair: Jean Shackelford, Bucknell University Elisabetta Addis, University of Sassari (Sardinia) Italy Marilyn Power, Sarah Lawrence College Myra Strober, Stanford University Jean Shackelford, Bucknell University

Session ID 22 The Importance of the Gender Asset Gaps

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Chair: Cheryl Doss, Yale University Women's Autonomy in Decision-Making and Asset Ownership in Ghana Abena Oduro, University of Ghana Asset Accumulation in a Post-Conflict Environment Cheryl Doss, Yale University Does Asset Ownership Matter: Impact on Women's Decision-making and Mobility in Rural Karnataka, India Hema Swaminathan, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Rahul Lahoti, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Suchitra Yegnanarayan, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Land Ownership and Women’s Participation in Farm Management Decisions in Ecuador Jennifer Twynman, University of Florida Carmen Diana Deere, University of Florida Argentina. The gender order in different regimes of accumulation Silvia Berger, FLACSO-Argentina

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Session ID 23 Disadvantage and Young Girls

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The impact of income on fertility: breaking up stylized facts Angela Luci, Université Paris 1 Sorbonne Does Intrahousehold Resource Allocation Change According to Gender and Ethnicity: First Empirical Evidence from Turkey Ummuhan Gokovali Medettin, Mugla University Cisel Ekiz-Gokmen, Mugla University Social norms and gender inequality among children: Evidence from India Rebeca Echavarri, Universidad Publica de Navarra Javier Husillos, Universidad Publica de Navarra A gender perspective on home economic statistics Capitolina Díaz, Universidad de Oviedo Sandra Dema Moreno, Universidad de Oviedo

Session ID 36 Educational Outcomes in Unequal Environments

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Gender inequality in Education in China: A Meta Regression Analysis Junxia Zeng, Renmin University of China Edutainment Radio, Women’s Status and Primary School Participation: Evidence from Cambodia Maria Cheung, Stockholm University Gender gaps in school enrollments and information and Communication Technology in Rural China Hejun Gu, University of Information Science and Technology Engineering, Nanjing, China Orphanhood, Household Relationships, Schooling and Child Labour in Zimbabwe Rafael Novella, University of Essex

Session ID 35 Aging, Well-being and Care

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Chair: Joyce Jacobsen, Wesleyan University Notes on Ageing, Living Arrangements, and Elderly Women in Brasil Viviane Ventura-Dias, LATN Recognition of Aged Care Work Siobhan Austen, Curtin University Therese Jefferson, Curtin University Financing Care Services for Older Women in Spain: Amount, Quality and Gender Inequalities Maria Vara, Autonomus University of Madrid Violeta Vera, Autonomus University of Madrid Pablo Galaso, Autonomus University of Madrid Women aging actively: The potential conflict between physical activity and work Fiona Carmichael, University of Birmingham Jo Duberley, University of Birmingham

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Isabelle Szmigin, University of Birmingham Reimagining Long Term Residential Care: The Role of Financing Martha MacDonald; Saint Mary's University

Session ID 37 Women and Work: Strategies and Decision-making

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Standing in the Middle of the Bus: Asian American Women and their Strategies for Survival Anne Chao, Rice University Does women’s work, work for women? The influence of work on economic and intimate decision making in low income Nicaraguan households Sarah Bradshaw, Middlesex University Changing Occupation among Indigenous Women in Eastern Bangladesh Farida Khan, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Financial well-being of lone, working age mothers of children with developmental disabilities Susan Parish, Brandeis University The Feminization of Agriculture in China Liqin Zhang, China Agricultural University

Session ID 91 IATUR -- Relevance of Time Use Data and Implication for Policy in Developing Countries

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Chair: Xiao-yuan Dong, University of Winnipeg Employment Policies for Economic Empowerment How do time use data help? Indira Hirway, Centre for Development Alternatives Turkish Time Use Survey Data: A User’s Perspective Emel Memis, Ankara University Measuring Poverty in the case of Buenos Aires: Why Time Deficits Matter Valeria Esquivel, Universidad Nacional de Gral. Sarmiento Rania Antonopoulos, Levy Economics Institute Thomas Masterson, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College Ajit Zacharias, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College The Intertwinement of Market Work and Housework and Men and Women’s Earnings in China Xiao-Yuan Dong, University of Winnipeg and Peking University Liangshu Qi, Tsinghua University

Session ID 34 Macroeconomic Strategies and Policies

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Chair: M. E. Cardero, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) A gendered typology of Latin American development strategies in the modern era Elissa Braunstein, Colorado State University Stephanie Seguino, University of Vermont Gender implications of new macro-economic governance in the European Union

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Elisabeth Klatzer, Vienna University of Economics and Business Christa Schlager, AK-Wien Opportunities and Challenges for Gender Budgeting: Comparing the Scottish and Turkish Stories Gulay Gunluk-Senesen, Istanbul University Ailsa McKay, Glasgow Caledonian University Growth, Cycles, and Gender Inequalities Alison Vasconez, CIGENERO

Session ID 78 Micro Production and Micro Finance

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Chair: Monica Dominguez Serrano, University Pablo de Olavide The Impact of Microfinance and Training by Self Help Groups on Income and Assets Ranjula Bali Swain, Uppsala University Women’s Work in the Informal Economy: a Study of SMEs Lina Galvez-Muñoz, University Pablo de Olavide Paula Rodriguez-Modroño, University Pablo de Olavide Monica Dominguez-Serrano, University Pablo de Olavide Astrid Agenjo Calderón, University Pablo de Olavide Empowerment of Rural Women Through Micro Finance: A Study of Haryana (India) Anjana Garg, M.D.University, Rohtak

Session ID 85 Socially Created Vulnerabilities and Social Exclusion

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Chair: Fabrizzio Botti, Sapienza University of Rome Social Vulnerability Index by Gender in Mexico Abraham Granados Martínez, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) Women's income and income inequality in Norway 1970 – 2009 Hilde Bojer, University of Oslo Sexual Orientation and Social Exclusion in Italy Fabrizio Botti, Sapienza University of Rome Carlo D'Ippoliti, Sapienza University of Rome Effects of Prenatal Care on the Distribution of Birth Weight and Term Births Among Black Immigrants: A Quantile Regression Approach Tiffany Green, University of Wisconsin Madison Women Empowerment Samuel Onwukwe, African Peace Network

1:30pm – 3:10pm Lunch Break (Cafeteria, ground floor)

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3:10 – 4:50pm Concurrent Sessions 2 3rd & 4th floors Session ID 1 Roundtable on Feminist Economics from Latin America: Current Debates (Simultaneous Translation)

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Chair: Valeria Esquivel, Universidad Nacional de Gral. Sarmiento Valeria Esquivel, Universidad Nacional de Gral. Sarmiento Alison Vasconez, CIGENERO Corina Rodríguez-Enríquez, Conicet – Ciepp Alma Espino, Instituto de Economía – FCEyA- UDELAR

Session ID 17 Gender and Financial Inclusion

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Chair: Susan Johnson, Bath University On the gender dimension of local monies: an exploratory hypothesis from the Argentinian trueque Hadrien Saiag, University Paris-Diderot Credit to Women Entrepreneurs: The Curse of the Trustworthier Sex Isabelle Agier, Paris I Sorbonne Ariane Szafarz, Université Libre de Bruxelles, SBS-EM The gender of finance. Lessons from rural South-India Guérin Isabelle, Paris I Sorbonne/IRD Gender and Financial Inclusion; the influence of intra-household relations in Kenya Susan Johnson, Bath University From Financial Inclusion to Empowerment: The Women Who Make It S. Garikipati, University of Liverpool

Session ID 15 Love, Sex and Globalization: Querying/ Queering Gender and Development Frameworks Chair: Amy Lind (University of Cincinnati) and Andrea Cornwall (University of Sussex) Towards Coalitional Economic Subjectivities Christine (Cricket) Keating, Ohio State University Querying Economic Representations of Care in Development Suzanne Bergeron, University of Michigan Dearborn Querying 21st Century Socialism: From Neoliberalism to the Buen Vivir in Latin America Amy Lind, University of Cincinnati Intimate Developments: Same-sex sexual lives, socio-economic change and continuity in India Paul Boyce, University of Sussex

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Queerying Development's Attachment to the "Good Woman" Andrea Cornwall, University of Sussex

Session ID 39 Land Rights and Food Security: Crisis and Beyond

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Chair: Lixiu Zhang, Chinese Academy of Science Global Economic Crisis Threatening Women’s Food Security Valeria Sodano, University Federico II of Naples Women’s Land Rights, Tenure and Food Security in Subsaharan Africa: Malawi Linda Semu, McDaniel College Improving Policy Response to the Differentiated Impacts of High and Volatile Prices on Rural Women and Girls Ana Paula de la O Campos, Food and Agricultural Organization, UN Can the Law Rescue Women’s Rights to Land? Revisiting Tensions between Culture and Land Commercialization in Africa Marilyn Ossome, SIHA Network

Session ID 40 Informality or Small Scale Initiatives? Their Contribution to the Economy

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Chair: Lynda Pickbourn, Keene State College Choice, Constraint and Power: An Examination of Women’s Informal Sector Employment in Iran Roksana Bahramitash, University of Montreal Fereshteh Farahani, Allmeh University Canada Women’s small-scale tourism initiatives and the implication of the global economic crisis on their survival in South-Western Uganda Brenda Boonabaana, Makarere University Informality and Exclusion: the contribution of waste-picker women to the economy Nicole Bidegain, CIEDUR, Uruguay Unequal Development, Micro-Business Creation and Gendered Outcome in Rural Nepal Sabrina Regmi, Ochanomizu University Gender dynamics, earnings, and non-agricultural self-employment in Ghana: livelihood choices and the structures of constraint James Heintz, University of Massachusetts – Amherst, PERI Lynda Pickbourn, Keene State College

Session ID 41 Migration Motives Experiences and Effects

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Chair: Montserrat Mosqueda Martínez, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana- Iztapalapa Mexican Migrant Women and Enterprises Formation in Chicago Alejandra Arroyo M. Sotomayor, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana- Iztapalapa Montserrat Mosqueda Martínez, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana- Iztapalapa Motivated Migrants, (Re) framing Arab Women’s Experiences Jennifer Olmsted, Drew University

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Beyond the Legal Framework: Bolivian Female Migrants in Argentina Tanya Basok, University of Windsor Immigration and the multicultural challenge to the Nordic gender equality ideal Ulla Grapard, Colgate University Solution for the Crisis of Social Reproduction: Marriage Migration vs Labor Migration? Hyunok Lee, Singapore National University

Session ID 68 Labor Supply, Time and Institutional Settings

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Occupational Distribution of Women in the Labour Market: Opportunities and Constraints for Poverty Reduction in Kenya Rosemary Atieno, University of Nairobi, Kenya Women's Empowerment and Female Labor Force Participation in the Middle East and North Africa Fariba Solati, University of Manitoba Female Employment and Gender Equality in Turkey Saniye Dedeoglu, Mugla University and Warwick Universit Unilateral Divorce and female labor supply in the Middle-East and North-Africa: The effect of Kuhl-reform Lena Hassani Nezhad, International Labor Organization. Anna Sjögren, The Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy

Session ID 77 Environment, Sustainability and Dis/ Empowerment

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A Study of Social Innovation and Collaboration focusing on Protection of the Environment and Women´s Empowerment: The Case of Baltic Sea Action Group Metta Sparre, University of Uppsala Climate Change and Rural Livelihood Security: A Gendered Case of Adaptation to the Risk of Climate Variability in the Uganda Cattle Corridor Beatrice Mukasa, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda Feminist Economics and Environmental Challenges: Towards an integrative approach to sustainability Isabel Pla Julián, Universidad de Valencia Sandra Guevara de Molina, Universidad de Valencia

Session ID 43 Redistribution or Commodification of Health and Care?

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Chair: Castro Castro García, University Complutense of Madrid // University Pablo Olavide, Seville Wellbeing in development: the consequences of private sector encroachment and the instrumentalisation of women's health Fenella Porter, Birkbeck College, University of London, Jasmine Gideon, Birkbeck College Payment for Care and Their Impact on Experience of Maternal Health Care: Evidence from Tanzania Tausi Kida, Economic and Social Research Foundation Maureen Mackintosh, Open University, UK Paula Tibandebage, Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA)

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Parental Leave and gender equality: What is the best design in order to change men behavior? Carmen Castro García, University Complutense of Madrid // University Pablo Olavide, Seville Maria Pazos-Morán, Instituto de Estudios Fiscales Economic Factors and Mental Health: A Gender Analysis for the United States Nursel Aydiner-Avsar, Gediz University Chiara Piovani, University of Denver

Session ID 44 Gender Wage Gaps: Determinants and Costs

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Determinants of Women Garment Workers’ Wages – A Case Study of Nepal Yumiko Yamamoto, UNDP Asia-Pacific Regional Centre Motherhood and the Lesbian Wage Premium Alyssa Schneebaum, University of Massachusetts – Amherst The Gender Pay Gap in Scotland: Are Equal Pay Reviews Still Relevant? Alison Lockhart, Glasgow Caledonian University Emily Thompson, Glasgow Caledonian University Economic Cost of Gender Gaps: Africa’s Missing Growth Reserve Amarakoon Bandara Amarakoon, United Nations Development Programme Female Wages in the Egyptian Textiles and Clothing Industry: Low Pay or Discrimination? Amirah El-Haddad, Cairo University

Session ID 13 Roundtable: Feminist Economists Influencing the United Nations Human Rights Council Chair: Radhika Balakrishnan, CWGL, Rutgers University Diane Elson, University of Essex James Heintz, University of Massachusetts – Amherst, PERI

4:50 – 5:10pm Break (no food)

5:20 – 7:20pm General Membership Meeting Aula Magna room (4th floor)

7:30 – 8:00pm

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Awards and Book Celebration Aula Magna room (4th floor)

Reception Cafeteria (ground floor)

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Thursday, June 28 8am – 5pm Registration Open

9:00 – 10:40am Concurrent Sessions 3 3rd & 4th floors Session ID 90 Processes of Production and Reproduction (Simultaneous Translation)

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Chair: Alma Espino, Instituto de Economía – FCEyA- UDELAR Capabilities and gender: Sum of inequalities or system of inequalities? The Chilean Case. Virginia Beatriz Guzman, Centro de Estudios de la Mujer The economic crisis: an analysis from a time use survey Cristina Carrasco, Universidad de Barcelona Mario Dominguez, Universidad de Barcelona Parental Leaves as a Tool for Equal Sharing of Care Responsibilities and for Gender Equality Cristina Garcia-Sainz, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Welfare Policy? Conditional Cash Transfer Programs. Case: Mexico, Chile, and Brazil Ana Cevallos Barahona, UCM Redistribution of care: arguments for the crafting of a nexus of public policies Nathalie Lamaute-Brisson, Independent Consultant

Session ID 24 Gendered Impacts of the Crisis: Views from the North

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Chair: Randy Albelda, University of Massachusetts Boston Gender, Inequality and the Crisis: linking short term responses with long term goals in the European Union and the UK Diane Perrons, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Ania Plomien, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Structural crisis and fiscal consolidation in Greece: gender effects Maria Karamessini, Panteion University Gender Impacts of the “Great Recession” in the United States Randy Albelda, University of Massachusetts Boston Housework in a boom and in a recession Thora Thorsdottir, Manchester University Gendered Impacts of the Crisis: Views from Ireland Ursula Barry, University College Dublin

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Session ID 2 Gender and International Migration: Globalization, Development and Governance

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Chair: Lourdes Beneria, Cornell University Regulation versus rights: migration of women and global governance organizations in Latin America and the Caribbean Nicola Piper, Arnold Bergstraesser Institute Emergency Frames. Gender Violence and Immigration Status in Spain Marta Perez, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid En-gendering responsibility in the Asian South: whither the feminisation of international labour migration and the “migrationdevelopment nexus”? Stuart Rosewarne, The University of Sydney Gender and International Migration: Globalization, Development and Governance Lourdes Beneria, Cornell University Carmen Diana Deere, University of Florida Naila Kabeer, School of African & Asian Studies

Session ID 4 Why Time Deficits Matter: Implications for Understanding and Combating Poverty

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Chair: Valeria Esquivel, Universidad Nacional de Gral. Sarmiento Unequal Division of Unpaid Work in Turkey: Evidence from Time-Use Survey, 2006 Isin Ertugrul Yilmazer, Uludag University The Measurement of Time and Income Poverty Ajit Zacharias, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College Model and Empirical Methodology for the Levy Institute Measure of Time and Income Poverty for Argentina, Chile, and Mexico Thomas Masterson, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College Household production and Time-adjusted Income poverty: Policy considerations in view of recent empirical findings Rania Antonopoulos, Levy Economics Institute

Session ID 33 Roundtable on Gender and Human Well-being: Priorities and Challenges

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Chair: Diana Strassmann, Rice University Caecilie Schildberg, FES Anne Chao, Rice University Francisco Cos-Montiel, IDRC Kathleen Hartford, Ford Foundation, Beijing Office

Session ID 32 Roundtable: GBA in Europe – Context and Future for European Gender Budgeting Network Chair: Paloma de Villota, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Tindara Addabbo, University of Modena e Reggion Emilia, I Yolanda Jubeto, University of the Basque Country Ailsa McKay, Glasgow Caledonian University

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Angela O'Hagan, Glasgow Caledonian University

Session ID 6 Women’s Labor Market Issues in Contemporary China

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Chair: Rachel Connelly, Bowdoin College Coresidency and Labor Force Participation of China’s Population Aged 50 or Older Rachel Connelly, Bowdoin College Margaret Maurer-Fazio, Bates College Ethnicity and Hiring in China: Evidence from a Field Experiment Margaret Maurer-Fazio, Bates College Job Characteristics, Family Responsibility and Women’s Well-Being: A Comparison of Urban Residents and Rural Migrants in China Xiao-yuan Dong, University of Winnipeg and Peking University Impact of rural-urban migration on human capital development of migrant children Xin Meng, Research School of Economics, CBE

Session ID 25 Roundtable: The Value of Diversity in Feminist Economics and in IAFFE

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Chair: M.V. Lee Badgett, University of Massachusetts – Amherst M.V. Lee Badgett, University of Massachusetts – Amherst Yumiko Yamamoto, UNDP Asia-Pacific Regional Centre V. Eudine Barriteau, University of the West Indies

Session ID 47 Gender Policies in Education

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Chair: Diane Elson, University of Essex Engendering Universities: Experiences and Practices in selected East African Universities Harriet Kebirungi, Kyambogo University Does Sex Education Influence Sexual and Reproductive Behavior of Women? Evidence from Mexico Yleana (Pamela) Ortiz-Arevalo, Consultant Public Expenditure Incidence Analysis: A gender-responsive budgeting tool for educational expenditure in Timor-Leste? Monica Costa, University of South Australia Siobhan Austen, Curtin University Diane Elson, University of Essex Rhonda Sharp; University of South Australia Educated Women’s Agency in Negotiating Male Privilege to Beat the Economic Woes of the 21st Century: Voices from Uganda Peace Musiimenta, Makerere University Women Education as a Durable Good for National Economic Development: An Antidote to Feminization of Poverty Afolabi Monsurat, University of Hull

Session ID 48

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Remittances and Gendered Resources

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Chair: Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, Rutgers University Remittances and Intra Household allocation in Northern Ghana- Does Gender matter? Lynda Pickbourn, Keene State College Intra-family Transfers, Remittances and Gifts- Gender matters Elke Hoist, German Institute of Economic Research (DIW Berlin) Andrea Schafer, Centre for Social Policy Research Mechthild Schrooten, University of Applied Science Bremen Remittances, Female Ownership of Businesses and Household Wellbeing in the Face of the Recent Global Crisis Hellen Seshie, University of Ghana, Legon International Remittances, Household Investments and Gender: Evidence from Household Panel Data in the Philippines Aubrey Tabuga, Phil. Institute for Development Studies [Paper title TBA] Salimah Valiani, Centre for the Study of Education and Work, University of Toronto

Session ID 80 Caregiving Conditions and Health

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Chair: Tausi Kida, Economic and Social Research Foundation Care, women and well-being: a feminist perspective Anna Zachorowska-Mazurkiewicz, Jagiellonian University Gender Differences in Caregiving Hours for Terminally Ill Patients Lynn Lethbridge, Dalhousie University Grace Johnston, Dalhousie University Disempowered Nurses and Implications for the Quality of Maternal Health Care: A Case Study of Public Health Facilities in Tanzania Paula Tibandebage, Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA) Tausi Kida, Economic and Social Research Foundation Maureen Mackintosh, Open University UK Unpaid AIDS care and social capital: Exploring the role of social capital in resource creation and access in AIDS affected communities Olagoke Akintola, University of KwaZulu-Natal

10:40 – 11:00am Break (coffee / tea / pastries) 3rd & 4th floors

11:00am – 12:40pm Concurrent Sessions 4 3rd & 4th floors Session ID 20

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Roundtable: Social Movements Dealing with the Crisis: Feminist Economics at a Crossroads Magna (Simultaneous Translation)

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Chair: Corina Rodríguez-Enríquez, Conicet – Ciepp Magdalena León, REMTE Amaia Orozco, En Fuga Radhika Balakrishnan, CWGL, Rutgers University Yayo Herrero, Ecologistas en Acción

Session ID 5 Gender, Economics and Environmental Crisis

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Determinants of Adaptive Capacity: Is Gender Relevant in the Case of Climate Change in The Niger Delta Region of Nigeria? Rosemary Okoh, Delta State University, Nigeria Gender, Risk, and the Precautionary Principle: A Feminist Perspective on the Global Environmental Crisis Julie Nelson, University of Massachusetts Boston Social Provisioning in India: A Gender Perspective on Employment Guarantee and Forest Rights Sirisha Naidu, Wright State University

Session ID 31 ILO Roundtable: Domestic Work and the Multiple Dimensions of the Crisis Facing the World Today 304 Chair: M. E. Valenzuela, International Labour Organization – Latin America Amelita King-Dejardin, International Labour Organization (ILO) – Asia Maria Elena Valenzuela, International Labour Organization (ILO) – Latin America Manuela Tomei, International Labour Organization (ILO) Severity of abuses and coping strategies: Foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong AKM Ullah, Centre for Migration and Refugee Studies

Session ID 38 Experiences with Microfinance and a Non-monetary Economy Microfinance and Poverty Alleviation: A Gender Perspective. Evidence from Mauritius Taruna Ramessur, University of Mauritius, Mauritius Reflections on the Microcredit Program Implemented in Batman, Turkey Cagla Diner, Kadir Has University, Istanbul Semiha Ari, Kadir Has University, Istanbul Mexican Migrant Women Enterprisers in the United States Patricia Rodriguez, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)

Session ID 49

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Economic Development, Gender Equality, and Women’s Empowerment

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Chair: Ranjula Bali Swain, Uppsala University Different trajectories in development-different patterns in women’s employment: What is specific in the situation of women’s employment in Turkey? Gulay Toksoz, Ankara University The Reasons for the Decreasing Trend of Female Labour Force Participation in Turkey: the Role of Conservatisim Idil Goksel, Izmir University of Economics Rural women's work and agrarian change in India Avanti Mukherjee, University of Massachusetts – Amherst “Gender Transition”• and Demographic Implementation Irina Kalabikhina, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Session ID 50 Gender Impacts on Economics and Recovery

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Chair: Carmen Llorca-Rodriguez, University of Granada The Gender Impact of the Crisis on Incomes in Mexico Jennifer Cooper, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) Isalia Nava-Bolaños Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) Gender, Economic Crisis and Financial Fragility Alicia Girón, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) A gender analysis of the impact of the crisis in Italy and Spain Tindara Addabbo, University of Modena e Reggio Emilia, I Rosa María García Fernández, University of Granada Carmen Llorca-Rodríguez, University of Granada Anna Maccagnan, University of Modena and Regio Emilia What, How and for Whom? Viewing the Scottish Government’s Economic Recovery Plan from a Gender Perspective Ailsa McKay, Glasgow Caledonian University

Session ID 64 Overwork, Working Conditions and Gender Biases

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More Work for Mother: Female Employment and Unpaid Work in Tajikistan Mieke Meurs, American University Vanya Slavchevska, American University Changes in banking and its impact on financial sector employees in Mexico. María González, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) The impact of Multiple Discrimination on occupational developments Margareta Kreimer, University of Graz - Austria Isabella Meier, University of Graz - Austria Quality of employment, psychosocial risks and mental health among salaried workers in Chile: a gender perspective Ximena Diaz, Centro de Estudios de la Mujer Amalia Mauro, Centro de Estudios de la Mujer

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Session ID 51 Wage Gaps in Different National and Cultural Contexts

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Chair: Nursel Aydinar-Avsar, Gediz University Wage differences between women and men in Sweden – the impact of mismatch between education and occupation Katarina Katz, Karlstad University Mats Johansson, Swedish Social Insurance Agency Gender Wage Gap Trends in Europe: The Role of Occupational Allocation and Changing Skill Prices Ezgi Kaya, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Is Trade a Catalyst for Gender Wage Equality? The Case of Turkey Nursel Aydiner-Avsar, Gediz University Cihan Bilginsoy, University of Utah Is there any difference among Muslim States in terms of their impact on gender inequality in the labor market? Tseveenbolor Davaa, University of Utah

Session ID 28 Writing Scholarly Articles and Publishing in Feminist Economics

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Chair: Shahra Razavi, United Nations: Research Institute for Social Development Feminist Economic Research is More than Regressions with a Gender Dummy Variable Xiao-yuan Dong, University of Winnipeg and Peking University Turning Research into an Article for Feminist Economics and other Scholarly Journals Gunseli Berik, University of Utah Diana Strassmann, Rice University Reporting and Presenting Statistical Results in Feminist Economics Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, Rutgers University Conducting and Reporting Survey Research in Feminist Economics Carmen Diana Deere, University of Florida

Session ID 65 Gender Analysis in Economic History and in History of Economics Chair: Nora Reyes, Universidad de Barcelona Have Chinese Urban Women become Secondary Earners during the Economic Transition? Li Jiang, Zhejiang University Xiao-yuan Dong, University of Winnipeg and Peking University Women in business: the role of liberal politics in Chile in 1870s-1900s Bernardita Escobar, Universidad Diego Portales The economic experiences and views of the Queen of the Bluestockings, Elizabeth Montagu Claudia Robles-Garcia, SUNY New Paltz/UC3 of Madrid Edith Kuiper, SUNY New Paltz Economics Department & Women's Studies Program

Session ID 81

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How Can Gender Budgeting Contribute to Gender Equality and Well-Being?

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Gender budgeting in scientific organizations: reframing the gender equality tool. Angela Genova, Fondazione Brodolini Gender Responsive Budgeting: an Analytical Framework from a Feminist Economics Perspective Raquel Coello, UNWOMEN A Palestinian Well Being System of Gender Budgets; focus on Capabilities Approach Maysa Hajjaj, Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) Engendering Economic Policies in Uganda: How can Gender Responsive Budgeting contribute to promoting alternative pathways to gender equality, well-being and sustainable development? Consolata Kabonesa, Makerere University Local government budgets in a well-being approach in Italy Antonella Picchio, University of Modena & Reggio Emilia

12:40 – 2:10pm Concurrent Sessions 5 3rd & 4th floors Session ID 10 Roundtable: The European Crisis – Gender Perspectives (Simultaneous Translation)

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Chair: Nilufer Cagatay, University of Utah Maria Karamessini, Panteion University Antonella Picchio, University of Modena & Reggio Emilia Rania Antonopoulos, Levy Economics Institute Lourdes Beneria, Cornell University

Session ID 69 Sex Segregation and Career Opportunities

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Chair: Alison Vasconez, CIGENERO Occupational Sex Segregation and Management-Level Wages in Germany: What role does firm size play? Anne Busch, University of Bielefeld Elke Holst, German Institute for Economic Research DIW Berlin Women Enrolling in For-Profit Educational Institutions: Enhanced Career Opportunities--or Trapped in Debt? Carol Frances, Claremont Graduate University Gender, Class And Careers: What About The 99 Percent? Nick Deschacht, Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel (HUB) Gender Differences in Initiation of Negotiation: Does the Gender of the Negotiation Counterpart Matter? Anna Sandberg, Stockholm School of Economics Karin Hederos Eriksson, Stockholm School of Economics

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Chair: Günseli Berik, University of Utah Female entrepreneurship and microfinance in rural areas in Côte d’Ivoire: Determinants and lessons Namizata Binate Fofana, University of Cocody-Abidjan Impact of Microfinance on Household Welfare of Rural Women: Evidence from Haryana Kavita Chakravarty, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak Gender, Agricultural Productivity and Input Subsidies: Implications of Malawi's Input Subsidy Program Rutendo Karamba, American University

Session ID 79 Labor Market, Care and Gender Equality

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Chair: Michael Ornstein, York University Quebec, Daycare, and the Household Strategies of Couples with Young Children Glenn Stalker, York University Michael Ornstein, York University Mothers’ Employment, Non-Parental Childcare and Children’s Health in Post-Reform Rural China Jing Liu, Central University of Finance and Economics Xiao-yuan Dong, University of Winnipeg and Peking University Downside to Long Maternity Leaves?—A Cross-National Look Myra Strober, Stanford University Parental Leave: Building a 'gender symmetry' index to asses gender equality implications Carmen Castro García, University Complutense of Madrid // University Pablo Olavide, Seville

Session ID 12 Roundtable: Exploring the Pathways for Women's Economic Empowerment in China and India Chair: Amitendu Palit, Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore Xiao-yuan Dong, University of Winnipeg and Peking University Devaki Jain, National Institute of Advanced Studies Linxiu Zhang, China Center for Agricultural Policy Gita Sen, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

Session ID 70 Discrimination and Segregation at Work

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Homonormativity and discrimination based on sexual orientation Doris Weichselbaumer, University of Linz Occupational Segregation of Hispanics in U.S. Metropolitan Areas Olga Alonso-Villar, Carlos Gradín, and Coral Del Río, Universidade de Vigo The Impact of Educational Mismatch on Earnings in Canada: The Role of Gender and Nativity Status Najma Sharif, Saint Mary's University Afshan Dar, Carleton University

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Work, Collective Bargaining and Empowerment

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Women’s labor force participation and women’s empowerment in Nigeria, Fenohasina Maret, George Washington University Women's empowerment and participation in the labor market in Iran: A view from the family Azam Khatam, York University Part-Time Work, Wage Trends and Collective Bargaining in Australia Alison Preston, Curtin University Effects of public policies on men and women’s bargaining power and autonomy: the Spanish case Cristina Castellanos Serrano, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Working Well: The diverse economies of women’s employment activism in Sydney, Australia Megan Clement-Couzner, University of Western Sydney

Session ID 30 Roundtable: UN Women – Women's Economic Empowerment

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Chair: Lucia Hanmer, UN Women, New York Radhika Balakrishnan, CWGL, Rutgers University Rosalba Todaro, Centro de Estudios de la Mujer, Chile Nilufer Cagatay, University of Utah

Session ID 71 Evolution of Women’s Wages and Gender Gaps

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Chair: Lucia Perez-Fragoso, Equidad de Género, Ciudadanía, Trabajo Y Familia AC Women's Wages during Import Substitution Industrialization: Chile 1940-1973 Nora Reyes, Universidad de Barcelona Gender Bias in Economic Growth: Latin American Comparisons Silvana Maubrigades, Social Science University, Uruguay The Gender Pay Gap for Second-Generation Australians Anne Daly, University of Canberra Promoting the Human Well-being of the Indonesian Women Home-workers in the Putting-out System: a challenge for the Feminist Economists Hesti Wijaya, Brawijaya University. Indonesia

Session ID 89 Incentives and Capabilities for Women's Participation: Social, Labor and Political Chair: Marina Della Giusta, Department of Economics, University of Reading “United We Stand, Divided We Fall”: Maternal Social participation and Children’s Nutritional Status in Peru Marta Favara, University of Essex Gender Politics in Latin American Presidential Elections: A Comparative Study on Brazil and Argentina Chin-Ming Lin, Tamkang University

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When Women Survives with no Income in Turkey: Evidence from the Household Labor Force Survey, 2009 Arzu Ustunel, Uludag University No Sex Please: We Are British! Stigma and risky behaviors among clients of prostitutes Marina Della Giusta, Department of Economics, University of Reading Maria Laura di Tommaso, University of Torino

Session ID 86 Land Rights, Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture

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Secured Land Rights to Women: One solution to many problems (A study of Odisha, India) Padmaja Mishra, Utkal University Land grabbing and food security of vulnerable people Anh-Nga Tran-Nguyen, Growth and Development Bridge Women’s Roles and Collaborative Actions in Sustainable Agriculture Development, Food security and Poverty Alleviation Yiching Song, Chinese Academy of Science Linxiu Zhang, Chinese Academy of Science The Outcome of a “Gender Neutral” Reform: Why Don’t Couples Apply for Join Land Certificates for Co-Owned Land in Madagascar? Marit Widman, Swedish University of Agricultural Science

2:10 – 4:10pm Lunch Break (on your own)

4:10 – 5:50pm Concurrent Sessions 6 3rd & 4th floors Session ID 53 Inequalities and Intra-household Distribution of Time, Power and Well-being (Simultaneous Translation)

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Chair: Ebru Kongar, Dickinson College Differences in subjective well-being within household: An analysis of married and cohabiting couples in South Africa Dorrit Posel, University of KwaZulu-Natal Daniela Casale, University of KwaZulu-Natal The impact of policies focused on increasing choice on those who live in households Susan Himmelweit, The Open University Jerome De Henau, The Open University st

Economic and reproductive work transfers in Spanish households in the 21 Century Maria Molto, University of Valencia Dora Sanchez, University of Valencia Getting out of the bargaining box: An insider-outsider framework of marriage

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Fauzia Ahmed, Miami University Anything to make you happy? Marina Della Giusta, University of Reading Sarah Jewell, University of Reading

Session ID 62 Analytical Perspectives on the Economic Crisis I

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Frequency Domain and Wavelet Co-movement Analysis of Gender Differences in Turkey Sadullah Çelik, Marmara University Burcin Abdullah, UMSL Sex Equality, Politics, and Economic Crisis Responses: Spain and Canada Paloma de Villota, Universidad Complutense de Madrid The Feminist Analysis of the Systemic Crisis Magdalena León, REMTE

Session ID 82 Gender / Feminist Approaches to Public Policies

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Chair: Margarita Vega, Universidad Pablo de Olavide Incorporating Gender Approaches to Public Policy in Ukraine: the Millennium Development Goals Ganna Gerasymenko, Institute for Demography and Social Studies Elements for a feminist analysis on the current development policies in Brazil Renata Moreno, UFABC (Dis)incentives of money transfers for women employment in a context of crisis and public policies about it. The dependency law in Andalusia Mauricio Matus-López, Universidad Pablo de Olavide Lina Galvez-Muñoz, University Pablo de Olavide Margarita Vega, Universidad Pablo de Olavide Paula Rodriguez-Modrono, University Pablo de Olavide Monica Dominguez-Serrano, University Pablo de Olavide A Proposal for a Global Fund for Women Through Innovative Finance Nilufer Cagatay, University of Utah

Session ID 29 Roundtable: UN Women – Getting Women's Economic Empowerment into the Mainstream Economic Agenda: How Can Feminist Economists Build the Evidence Base for Policy Solutions? 305 Chair: Yassine Fall, UN Women, New York Naila Kabeer, University of London, UK Haroon Akram Lodhi, Trent University, Peterborough, Canada Bola Akanji, Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research, Ibadan, Nigeria Jayati Ghosh, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

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Welfare Regimes, Good Living and Gendered Social Organization

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Chair: Semsa Ozar, Bogaziçi University Use of Time, Gender Relations and “Good living” in the Quechua and Aymara Cultures Rosa del Carmen Vilchez Cáceres, Movimiento Manuela Ramos Care regimes and economic penalty of care employment Jayoung Yoon, Korea Labor Institute Unfolding the Invisibility of Women without Men in the case of Turkey Semsa Ozar, Bogaziçi University Burcu Yakut-Cakar, Kocaeli University Lawless Men, Childless Women Eirik Evenhouse, Mills College Siobhan Reilly, Mills College Effective Polygyny in the United States: Trends, Correlates, and Implications Siobhan Reilly, Mills College

Session ID 56 New Frontiers in Feminist Economics II

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Chair: Diana Strassmann, Rice University Gender and Household Welfare Responses to Climate Change in Uganda Madina Guloba, University of Dar es Salaam Migration impact and pattern in Sri Lanka: A literature review and a data source with potential for household level gender analysis Sunethra Ellawala Liyanage, University of Colombo Rajith Lakshman, University of Colombo Pinnawala Sangsumana, University of Javewardenenura “I Am Not Good Enough for the State Because I am a Woman”: The Feminization of Poverty, a Violation of Women’s Social Rights? Masa Amir, Nazra for Feminist Studies

Session ID 54 Feminist Economics: Analytical Approaches

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What Feminist Economics tells us about the Invisible Hand Hendrik van den Berg, University of Nebraska The Role of Personality in Adult Life Satisfaction Uma Kambhampati, University of Reading Sarah Jewell, University of Reading The significance of race in theories of sex discrimination in Australian history of economic thought Gillian Hewitson, University of Sydney Gender and bibliometrics Elisabetta Addis, University of Sassari A Theory of Paid and Unpaid Work Ulrike Knobloch, Social Work and Social Policy, University of Fribourg Switzerland

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Session ID 58 Fair Distribution of Assets: a Road to Empowerment?

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Chair: Hazel Malapit, World Bank Do Household Savings Differ Between Women and Men-Headed Households? Isalia Nava-Bolaños, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) Flor Brown, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) Lilia Dominiguez-Villalobos, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) Distribution of Housing by Gender in Colombia Greta Friedman-Sanchez, University of Minnesota Cheryl Doss, Yale University Who Owns the Land? Perspectives from Rural Ugandans and Implications for Land Acquisitions Allan Bomuhangi, Makerere University Grassroots Approach to Women’s Equality and Empowerment in Post-Conflict Amuru District- A Case of Send a Cow Uganda Judith Ikiring, Send a Cow Uganda Do couples pool their incomes? Experimental evidence from Germany Miriam Beblo, Berlin School of Economics and Law Denis Beninger, Berlin School of Economics and Law

Session ID 7 The "Great Recession": Gender Perspectives and Gender Impacts of the Global Economic Crisis (GEMIWG session 1) 406 Chair: Rania Antonopoulos, Levy Economics Institute

Macroeconomic policies and gender equality in Latin America: Assessing the gender impact of the global economic crisis Valarie Esquivel, Universidad Nacional de Gral. Sarmiento Has India learnt any lessons from the Global Crisis? Case of a Most Globalized Industry from Gender Perspective Indira Hirway, Centre for Development Alternatives Visible and Invisible Impacts of the 2007-2009 Economic Crisis: A Gender Perspective on Developing Countries Emel Memis, Ankara University Economic Crises: Gendered Effects on Employment and Women’s Empowerment in Turkey Ipek Ilkkaracan, Instanbul Technical University

Session ID 52 Trade and Globalization

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Chair: Vivianne Ventura-Dias, LATN Globalization, Gender and Employment in the Open Economy of Sri Lanka Naoko Otobe, International Labour Organization The Reality of Trade Policy in Georgia: a gender perspective Charita Jashi, Tbilisi State University Trade Liberalization and Female Labour Force Participation Iffat Ara, Social Policy and Development Centre

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Agricultural Trade Liberalization and India: How the Introduction of Soy Undermined Women’s Roles Jordan Greenstein, Rutgers University Women and Globalization in Rwanda: Preliminary Findings Jaroslava Tadorova, University of International and Public Relations, Prague Linda Lucas, University of South Florida

Session ID 83 Macroeconomic Policies and Social Reproduction

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Chair: Maureen Odongo, Central Bank of Kenya Do Central Bank Policies Have Gender Implications? The Case of Kenya Maureen Were, Central Bank of Kenya Maureen Odongo, Central Bank of Kenya Neoliberal New Constitutionalism, Social Reproduction and Fiscal Policy: Implications and Spaces of Resistance Isabella Bakker, York University A Social Provisioning Employer of Last Resort: Feminist Concerns Central to Overcoming the Present Crisis Donatella Alessandrini, University of Canterbury, Kent Women in Alternative Economy – Or, What Do Women Do without Official Currency? Irene Sotiropoulou, University of Crete Do tax regulations have an impact on gender (in)equality? The case of the Spanish Personal Income Tax Bibiana Medialdea, Univesidad Complutense Maria Pazos-Morán, Instituto de Estudios Fiscales

8pm Dinner at Restaurant Cal Pinxo, Palau del Mar Plaça Pau Villa 1 08039 Barcelona (932) 212-211

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Friday, June 29 8am – 11am Registration Open

9:00 – 10:40am Concurrent Sessions 7 3rd & 4th floors Session ID 14 Roundtable: Theorizing Crises Otherwise – Querying Families and Finances (Simultaneous Translation)

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Chair: Drucilla (Drue) Barker, University of South Carolina Suzanne Bergeron, University of Michigan Dearborn V. Spike Peterson, University of Arizona Drucilla (Drue) Barker, University of South Carolina S. Charusheela, University of Washington, Bothell

Session ID 59 Sustainable Development and Women’s Participation

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Chair: Pla-Julián Advancing Towards Social Sustainability from a Gender Perspective Ester Barberá-Heredia, Universidad de Valencia Isabel Pla-Julián, Universidad de Valencia Women's Participation in the Process of Economic Development in India with special reference to Uttar Pradesh Mallaiah Lakkineri, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University Malti Sing, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University Women as Active Agents for Sustainable Development Reina Rodriguez Hernández, Universidad de Zaragoza- Uniminuto Learning But Not Acting: Women in Ningxia Autonomous Region, Voting Rights Training and Voting Behavior in Village Elections Xiaopeng Pang, Renmin University of China Junxia Zeng, Renmin University of China Scott Rozelle, University of Stanford Sense and Sustainability: An Ethical and Economic Model to Forecast the Level of Commitment to Sustainability, based on Nussbaum´s Capabilities Approach Rosa Colmenarejo, Etea-Universidad de Córdoba

Session ID 60 Gendered Violence Comes in Different Forms

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Chair: Maria Laura Di Tomasso, University of Torino The sexualised political economy of the DSK affair Bronwyn Winter, University of Sydney

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The Political Economy of Gendered Violence in Conflict Zones Kade Finnoff, University of Massachusetts Boston Gender and the Economic Impacts of War Joyce Jacobsen, Wesleyan University Measuring capabilities: Freedom of movement of Italian women Leif Andreassen, University of Torino John Dagsvik, Statistisk Sentralbyrå (Statistics Norway), Government of Norway Maria Laura di Tommaso, University of Torino

Session ID 61 Economic and Social Policies: Gender and Feminist Perspectives

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Chair: Silvia Berger Gender Analysis of the Incidence of the Value Added Tax Lucia Pérez-Fragoso, Equidad de Género, Ciudadanía, Trabajo Y Familia AC. Social Protection Reforms in Latin America: Are they guided by feminist ideas? Corina Rodríguez-Enríquez, Conicet – Ciepp Israel's Economic Policy from a Gender Perspective Valeria Seigelshifer, Women's Budget Forum Yael Hasson, Adva Center, University of Haifa Incorporation of Gender Equity in Decentralized Cooperation Policies in Spain Irati Labaien, Universidad del País Vasco/EHU Maria Jose Martinez, Universidad del País Vasco/EHU Idoye Zabala, Universidad del País Vasco/EHU Framing public policy from an intra-household gendered perspective. The cases of the UK, Australia and Germany since the midnineties Jerome De Henau, The Open University Susan Himmelweit, The Open University

Session ID 75 Parenting, Care and Work Arrangements

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The intensification of parenting, time pressure and the gender division of childcare: time-diary evidence from Australia 19922006 Lyn Craig, University of New South Wales Fathers' Childcare: the Difference between Participation and Amount of Time Nora Reich, Hamburg Institute of International Econo A National Paid Parental Leave Scheme: Challenging the mail breadwinner gender order in Australia? Ray Broomhill, University of Adelaide Rhonda Sharp, University of South Australia Trading off or having it all? Completed fertility and mid-career earnings of Swedish men and women Christina Håkanson, SOFI, Stockholm University

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Anne Boschini, SOFI, Stockholm University Åsa Rosén, SOFI, Stockholm University Anna Sjögren, The Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy "Once the Dust Settles. Does Economic Crisis Lead to Re-Traditionalisation? " Jeffrey Neilson, Lund University Maria Stanfors, Lund University

Session ID 72 Gendered Consequences of Crisis on Employment and Equality

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Chair: Agneta Stark Women’s employment in Mexico Elena Cardero, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) A gender outlook of consequences of the current economic crisis on labour market in European countries Helene Périvier, OFCE Sciences Po Economic Crisis and Pension Provision: Experiences of Older Women Workers in the Republic of Ireland . Nata Duvvury, National University of Ireland, Galway Aine Ni Leime, National University of Ireland, Galway Aoife Callan, National University of Ireland, Galway Recovery from the Great Recession: the Consequences for Gender Equality Paola Villa, Universita’Degli Studi Di Trento Mark Smith, Grenoble Ecole de Management Gender Discrimination in the Social Security Coverage: Evidence from South Korea Taehee Kwon, Sungkyunkwan University

Session ID 63 Analytical Perspectives on the Economic Crisis -II

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Chair: Gale Summerfield Trade Contraction in India and South Africa during the Global Crisis: Examining Gender and Skill Biases in Job Loss David Kucera, International Labor Organization (ILO) Leanne Roncolato, American University Erik Von Uexkull, International Labor Organization (ILO) The Financial Crisis, morality, and gender: what are bankers’ views in the Netherlands? Irene van Staveren, Instititute of Social Studies A Feminist Approach to Current Crises and Political Responses in Spain Sandra Ezquerra, Universitat de Vic Estimating the Impact of 2008-09 Economic Crisis on Work Time in Turkey Secil Kaya Bahce, Ankara University Emel Memis, Ankara University

Session ID 76 Role of the State in Job Quality and Participation of Women in the Labour Force Chair: Alicia Girón Labor Regulations and Job Quality: Evidence from India

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Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, Rutgers University The role of welfare policies, lone parenthood and institutions in Manitoban Ojibwa-Cree females’ dependency on government income Rosa Sanchez Garcia, University of Manitoba, Canada Assessing the extent of nondiscrimination policies and laws related to sexual orientation and gender M.V. Lee Badgett, University of Massachusetts – Amherst Women in Public Sector in Scotland: Recession, Recovery & Devolution Susanne Ross, Glasgow Caledonian University Family Structure and Well-Being: (Re)Framing the Question Wendy Sigle-Rushton, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

Session ID 8 Gender Perspectives and Gender Impacts of the Global Economic Crisis (GEM-IWG)

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Chair: Nilufer Cagatay, University of Utah Gender dimensions of global crisis in Central America and the Dominican Republic Alma Espino, Instituto de Economía - FCEyA- UDELAR Time Use of Mothers and Fathers in Hard Times and Better Times: the U.S. Business Cycle of 2003-2010 Gunseli Berik, University of Utah Ebru Kongar, Dickinson College Turkey's Fiscal and Employment Policy Response During The 2008 Crisis: Reinforcing Or Reducing Gender Segregation Yelda Yucel, Istanbul Bilgi University Investing in Care: A Strategy for Effective and Equitable Job Creation Rania Antonopoulos, Levy Economics Institute Kijong Kim, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College Thomas Masterson, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College Ajit Zacharias, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College Economic crisis and political response in Spain: is reconciliation of work and family life a “luxury― at a time of recession? María Iglesias, Universitat Rovira i Virgili

Session ID 84 Care and Domestic Paid Work: Just Another Job?

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Why do women decide to work at home? Lilia Dominguez-Villalobos, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) Flor Brown, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) Caring, Interactive and Empathic Labor: Re-Valuing Low-Wage Work Bruce Pietrykowski, University of Michigan - Dearborn For love and for money: motivation among childcare workers Ludovica Gambaro, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Maid services as a substitute factor in home production Ana Fava, Pontifical University of Sao Paulo

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Session ID 88 Gender Symmetries and Asymmetries in Economic Activity Chair: María Gonzalez Marin Mexican Women Entrepreneurs & Gender Asymmetries in Houston, Texas Alicia Girón, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) Mirosalba Cancino, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) Diana Atempa, Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas Gender Discrimination in Access to Paid Work: What Labour Force Surveys Tell Us? Muhammad Sabir, Social Policy and Development Centre Parental Leaves as a Tool for Equal Sharing of Care Responsibilities and for Gender Equality Cristina Garcia Sainz, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Cross-cultural Analysis of the Gender Ratio in Indian and German IT Nobina Roy, University of Passau Queer/ing “choices”? Re-visions to challenge the consumer economy Karin Schoenpflug, IHS Vienna Christine Klapeer, University of Vienna

10:40am – 12:30pm Final Plenary Aula Magna room (4th floor) Financialization, Food Security, and Women’s Rights: An African Perspective Zo Randriamaro, DAWN The Impact of the Arab Spring on Women’s Lives: Yemen as an Example Amal Basha, Sisters Arab Forum for Human Rights (SAF) Weaving Alliances: Doing (Economic) Justice Research/Doing Research Justice Randy Albelda, University of Massachusetts Boston

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