Course Syllabus Catalog
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Critical Feminist Investigations, Undergraduate (BA)
Economics of Gender, Undergraduate (BA)
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Women in the Economy (55.2 KB) Francine Blau, Cornell University, Fall 2016
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Political Economy of Women (310.9 KB) Kimberly Christensen, Sarah Lawrence College, Fall 2017
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Women and the Economy (41.3 KB) Cristina Echevarria, University of Saskatchewan, Winter 2015
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Economics of Gender (518.3 KB) Erin George, Hood College
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Women, Men, and Work (248.8 KB) Karen Leppel, School of Business Administration at Widener University, Spring 2015
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Feminist Economics (294.3 KB) Julie Matthaei, Wellesley College, Fall 2015
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Economics of Gender (Women in the U.S. Economy) (420.1 KB) Elaine McCrate, University of Vermont
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Gender and the Economy (215.9 KB) Semsa Özar, Boğaziçi University, Fall 2014
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Economia y Género (Gender and Economics) (177.7 KB) Corina Rodríguez Enríquez, Universidad de Buenos Aires Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, 1997 (Spanish)
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Gender Relations and Economics (198.0 KB) Alyssa Schneebaum, Wirtschafts Universitat Wien Vienna University of Economics and Business, Summer 2015
Economics of Gender, Graduate (MA)
Gender and Development, Undergraduate
Gender and Development, Graduate
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Gender in Latin American Development (313.6 KB) Carmen Diana Deere, University of Florida
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Globalization: Feminist Inroads in Epistemology, Method, and Theory (142.2 KB) Carla Freeman, Emory University
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Development Economics (193.1 KB) Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, The New School, Spring 2015
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Gender and Development (124.5 KB) Stephan Klasen and Teaching Assistants Bumi Camara and Merle Kreibaum, University of Göttingen
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Ratna Sudarshan, National University of National Planning and Administration, New Delhi, 2014-15 (246.3 KB) Ratna Sudarshan, National University of National Planning and Administration, New Delhi, 2014-15
Gender and Labor Economics, Undergraduate (BA)
Introductory-level courses, Undergraduate (BA)
Statistics for Feminists, Undergraduate (BA)
Topics from a Feminist Economic Perspective, Undergraduate (BA)
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