Feminist Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of Feminist Economics is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Parental Education and Increased Child Survival in Madagascar: What Can We Say?51
The Evolution of Gender Wealth Inequality in the United States in a Changing Institutional Context27
The Political Economy of Patriarchy in the Global South25
Structural Infertilities: Childbearing and Reproductive Justice in Chile23
Determinants of Wealth Outcomes in Female-Headed Households in Vietnam18
Gender Gaps in Financial Literacy: Evidence from Argentina, Chile, and Paraguay16
The Gendered Effects of Teachers’ Unions on Teacher Attrition: Evidence from District–Teacher Matched Data in the US14
Earthquakes and Crimes Against Women13
Feminist Perspectives on Conflict, Disaster, and Violence against Women: Introduction to the Special Issue12
Occupational Gender Segregation in Post-Apartheid South Africa11
The Impact of Marriage on Women's Employment in the Middle East and North Africa11
Male Backlash and Female Guilt: Women’s Employment and Intimate Partner Violence in Urban India10
Birth Strike: The Hidden Fight over Women’s Work10
Non-Parental Childcare Services and Time Allocation of Mothers with Young Children in China9
Sticky Floors and Glass Ceilings: Gender Wage Gap in Egypt9
Men's Incarceration and Women's Labor Market Outcomes9
Sorting the Gender Earnings Gap: Heterogeneity in the South African Labor Market8
The Time-Use Agency Scale: Development and Validation of a Measure for Ghana and Beyond7
Has the Feminist Economics Intellectual Project Lost its Way? An Analysis of the Journal’s Evolution7
Does Knowledge Empower? Education, Legal Awareness, and Intimate Partner Violence7
Regional Refugee Response Plans and Violence Against Women: A Comparative Analysis of the Humanitarian Situations in Ukraine and Venezuela7
Heterogeneous Firms in International Markets and Gender Inequalities: New Evidence from Vietnam6
The Flip Side of Turnover: Employment Transitions and Occupational Attachment Among Low-Wage Care Workers in the United States6
Gender Disparities in Post-Conflict Societies: A Cross-National Analysis6
Empowering Women Economists at the American Economic Association Through the Development of the Publication Job Openings for Economists6
A Gendered Analysis of Individual-Level Asset Poverty in Ecuador6
Does the Absence of Men from the Household Increase Girls’ Shares in Education Expenditures? Evidence from Rural Pakistan6
Women’s Self-Employment as a Developmental Strategy: The Dual Constraints of Care Work and Aggregate Demand6
The Effects of Growth on Women’s Employment in Pakistan6
Does Working from Home Increase the Gender Wage Gap? Insights from an Italian Survey of Occupations6
Thanks to Reviewers5
A Herstory of Economics A Herstory of Economics , by Edith Kuiper. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2022. 214 pp. ISBN: 9781509538423 (hbk.). US$69.95.5
The Causal Impact of Women’s Age at Marriage on Domestic Violence in India5
Women's Participation in the Arab Spring Protests and the Prevalence of Domestic Violence: Evidence From Egypt5
Gender and Generation: Landownership and Older Indians’ Autonomy5
Time Use and Life Satisfaction within Couples: A Gender Analysis for Belgium5
Trapped in Flexibility: How Does Precarious Work Affect Gender Wage Gap in China?5
The Gendered Impacts of Income Fluctuations on Household Departure, Labor Supply, and Human Capital Decisions: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan5
Beyond the Gender Binary: Transgender Labor Force Status in the United States 2014–175
The Ends of Freedom: Reclaiming America’s Lost Promise of Economic Rights5
Income Diversification Among Farming Households Headed by Women in Rural Kenya5
From Choice to Capabilities: Abortion and Reproductive Justice5
Beyond Racial Capitalism: Co-operatives in the African Diaspora5
Accounting for Coercion: Sterilization, Dissatisfaction, and Routine Reproductive Injustice in India5
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