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Gender and the Dismal Science - Women in the Early Years of the Economics Profession (Paperback)
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Gender and the Dismal Science - Women in the Early Years of the Economics Profession (Paperback)
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The economics profession is belatedly confronting glaring gender
inequality. Women are systematically underrepresented throughout
the discipline, and those who do embark on careers in economics
find themselves undermined in any number of ways. Women in the
field report pervasive biases and barriers that hinder full and
equal participation-and these obstacles take an even greater toll
on women of color. How did economics become such a boys' club, and
what lessons does this history hold for attempts to achieve greater
equality? Gender and the Dismal Science is a groundbreaking account
of the role of women during the formative years of American
economics, from the late nineteenth century into the postwar
period. Blending rich historical detail with extensive empirical
data, Ann Mari May examines the structural and institutional
factors that excluded women, from graduate education to academic
publishing to university hiring practices. Drawing on material from
the archives of the American Economic Association along with novel
data sets, she details the vicissitudes of women in economics,
including their success in writing monographs and placing journal
articles, their limitations in obtaining academic positions, their
marginalization in professional associations, and other hurdles
that the professionalization of the discipline placed in their
path. May emphasizes the formation of a hierarchical culture of
status seeking that stymied women's participation and shaped what
counts as knowledge in the field to the advantage of men. Revealing
the historical roots of the homogeneity of economics, this book
sheds new light on why biases against women persist today.
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