The gendered effects of investing in physical and social infrastructure

SF Small, Y van der Meulen Rodgers - World Development, 2023 - Elsevier
Poor infrastructure practices that do not reflect principles of inclusiveness can create real
barriers for women which prevent them from effectively participating in the economy. In light …

[HTML][HTML] The effects of social infrastructure and gender equality on output and employment: The case of South Korea

C Oyvat, Ö Onaran - World Development, 2022 - Elsevier
This paper examines the short-run and medium-run impact of spending in social
infrastructure, defined as expenditure in education, childcare, health and social care, wages …

Has energy poverty entangled the households by hindering the filial generation?

Y Wang, Z Du - Energy Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
Considering that the forms of representation and consequences of energy poverty differ with
national conditions, this study first defined energy poverty in China based on theory and the …

Feminist perspectives on care and macroeconomic modeling: introduction to the special issue

RA Blecker, E Braunstein - Feminist Economics, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Macroeconomic models and associated policy analyses have long focused exclusively on
market production, ignoring gender and care. Decades of feminist economic research, policy …

A comparison study on environmental policies for expressway construction projects between China and the US: A tiered analysis approach

L Wu, K Ye, M Hastak - Journal of Environmental Management, 2022 - Elsevier
The development of expressway construction projects (ECPs) poses overwhelming
challenges to the physical environment around the world. The challenges are supposed to …

[HTML][HTML] Well-being costs of unpaid care: Gendered evidence from a contextualized time-use survey in India

A Sinha, AK Sedai, T Sonobe - World Development, 2024 - Elsevier
Using a contextualized primary time-use survey (TUS) data, we examine the gendered
effects of unpaid care work on care providers' well-being outcomes–labor supply, time …

Invited ArticleSynthesizing feminist and post-Keynesian/Kaleckian economics for a purple–green–red transition

Ö Onaran, C Oyvat - … Journal of Economics and Economic Policies, 2023 - elgaronline.com
The aim of this article is to discuss why we should synthesize feminist and post-
Keynesian/Kaleckian economics. We answer three related questions. Why does post …

Cluster analysis of the European Union gender equality and economic development

O Vinska, V Tokar - Business, Management and Economics Engineering, 2021 - ceeol.com
Purpose–The article aims at discovering classes and clusters of EU member-states
considering their levels of economic development and gender equality to foster the …

Spatiotemporal evolution and influential factors of rural poverty in poverty-stricken areas of guizhou province: implications for consolidating the achievements of …

G Li, Y Jiao, J Li, Q Yan - ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 2022 - mdpi.com
China has made remarkable reductions in absolute poverty. However, pressing questions
remain of how to consolidate the existing achievements of poverty alleviation and prevent …

[HTML][HTML] Productivity and Keynes's 15-Hour Work Week Prediction for 2030: An Alternative, Macroeconomic Analysis for the United States

E Beretta, AF Bariviera, M Desogus, C Naguib… - Journal of Risk and …, 2024 - mdpi.com
This paper analyses Keynes's 1930 prediction that technical advances would cut people's
working week to 15 h by 2030 and investigates why actual working hours are significantly …