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Engendering Economics Conversations With Women Economists In The United States Zohreh Emami

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Engendering Economics Conversations With Women Economists In The United States Zohreh Emami
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.69 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Zohreh Emami, Paulette I Olson
ISBN: 9780203103074, 9780203163580, 9780415205559, 9780415205566, 0203103076, 0415205557, 0415205565, 0203163583
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Engendering Economics Conversations With Women Economists In The United States Zohreh Emami by Zohreh Emami, Paulette I Olson 9780203103074, 9780203163580, 9780415205559, 9780415205566, 0203103076, 0415205557, 0415205565, 0203163583 instant download after payment.

By the 1950s the percentage of all economic doctorates awarded to women had dropped to a record low of less than five percent. By presenting interviews with the female economists who received PhD's between 1950 and 1975, this book provides a richer understanding of the sociology of the economics profession. Their post-war experiences as family members, students and professionals, illustrate the challenges that have been faced by women, including both white and African-American women, in a white male dominated profession. Engaging and insightful, the impressive scope of philosophical perspectives, career paths, research interests, feminist inclinations, and observations about the economics profession and women's place within it, will appeal to anyone interested in economics, sociology and gender studies.

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