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Abstract Housework is central to feminist calls for recognition of women's work, economic histories explaining the sexual division of labour, and claims regarding the progressive role of scientific knowledge. Yet little is known about the time it actually took. We address this lacuna.
Sara Horrell, Jane Humphries
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"Unorthodox, troublesome, dangerous and disobedient": a feminist perspective on health economics, CHERE Discussion Paper No 33 [PDF]
Feminist theory has developed to explore the links between the social construction of scientific disciplines and the social construction of gender (Ferber and Nelson, 1993). The critique of economic theory is a more recent application of feminist theory.
Virginia Wiseman, Jane Hall
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ABSTRACT Increasingly, community‐based organizations (CBOs) that have a social impact are required to evidence their impact through accountability and evaluation methods that are complex and inappropriate for their specific context. In response to this challenge, we offer a participatory approach to social return on investment (SROI), which builds on a
Rebecca Warren +2 more
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Socio-community care of people with disabilities: Experiences of caregivers living in south-central zone of Chile. [PDF]
Pino-Morán JA +3 more
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Lender‐Affiliated Analysts and Syndicated Loans
ABSTRACT Loans to borrowers covered by affiliated analysts have lower spreads. This effect is driven mostly by affiliated analysts sharing information with, rather than demanding information from, lending arms. Exploiting plausibly exogenous changes in brokerage affiliations, we find that the results are likely to be causal.
Yongqiang Chu, Tao Ma, Cong (Roman) Wang
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman: A Pragmatist Framework for Constructing a New Humanhood. [PDF]
Vicedo M.
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Price and Non‐price Terms of Syndicated Loans to Technology Firms
ABSTRACT This paper examines whether US technology firms receive different price and nonprice terms in the syndicated loan market compared to nontechnology firms. The analysis reveals that technology borrowers face significantly less favorable terms, including 12 basis points higher loan spreads, approximately 5%$\%$ shorter maturities, and loan sizes ...
Weiting Hu +2 more
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The invisible emotional labour sustaining LGBTQIA+ programmes within health organisations. [PDF]
Sasikala A +3 more
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Counting Women, Keeping Men in Power? Willingness–Ability–Authority in Family Firms
ABSTRACT This commentary unsettles the “add‐women‐and‐stir” perspective and re‐centers gendered power in family firms as a question of governance, not headcounts. We see family firms as gendered regimes where kinship, ownership, and succession intertwine with broader societal gender norms to maintain patriarchal settlements.
Natalia Vershinina +4 more
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Toward a relational biodiversity economics: Embedding plural values for sustainability transformation. [PDF]
Kenter JO +10 more
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