An Introduction to Gender and Wellbeing in Microeconomics explains
how to set up the basics of designing a gender-aware approach to
microeconomics by constructing creative gender-aware indicators.
Using a wellbeing economics framework, the book argues that
economic models should take power differences such as those
inherent with gender into account, and be complemented by more
qualitative analysis geared to discovering the 'how' and 'why'
behind the 'what' questions. This book will be essential reading
for academic and professional researchers, as well as policy
researchers in gender and economics, international development, and
social and economic policy. It will be invaluable for courses
relating gender to the economy, and will enable readers to get a
clear and concise understanding of the gendered character of the
economy and of economic policy.
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