The “Great Recession” is affecting everyone in one way or another, but not everyone is affected in the same way. Women’s and men’s work (both in and out of the labor force) still differs, so we can expect that the economic crisis has had a distinct impact on women as well as their families. This policy brief discusses how the down economy has differentially impacted women and men in Massachusetts and the gendered implications of federal stimulus spending. It also identifies potential opportunities to promote gender equality as the United States, and Massachusetts in particular, attempt to move beyond the “Great Recession.
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project will assess the equality impact of the ...
Recessions are man-cessions, as men are disproportionately exposed to cyclical employment fluctuatio...
This paper estimates the differences between the sexes in the depths, lengths, timing, and overall e...
The “Great Recession” is affecting everyone in one way or another, but not everyone is affected in t...
implications of the global financial crisis. The United States is a women’s success story in many wa...
The recession is having a distressing affect on community, family, and individual security. Women a...
Unemployment rates in Oregon have been among the highest in the nation. In a real role reversal, une...
This study argues that a feminist economics perspective is essential in order to fully understand th...
This November 2016 report, based on pre-recession and post-recession earnings data from the American...
An overview of the disproportionate effect of the recession on Maine\u27s retail sector. Maine\u27s...
Nearly all modern recessions have had one thing in common: men's employment has been affected signif...
Upon request by the FEMM Committee, this paper explores the impact of the crisis on female poverty. ...
A bulletin of the Illinois State University Women’s and Gender Studies program, Volume 17, Issue 1, ...
This Article argues that inaccurate ideas about women and work during economic downturns, including ...
This article presents a historical analysis of the economic crises of the last hundred years from a ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project will assess the equality impact of the ...
Recessions are man-cessions, as men are disproportionately exposed to cyclical employment fluctuatio...
This paper estimates the differences between the sexes in the depths, lengths, timing, and overall e...
The “Great Recession” is affecting everyone in one way or another, but not everyone is affected in t...
implications of the global financial crisis. The United States is a women’s success story in many wa...
The recession is having a distressing affect on community, family, and individual security. Women a...
Unemployment rates in Oregon have been among the highest in the nation. In a real role reversal, une...
This study argues that a feminist economics perspective is essential in order to fully understand th...
This November 2016 report, based on pre-recession and post-recession earnings data from the American...
An overview of the disproportionate effect of the recession on Maine\u27s retail sector. Maine\u27s...
Nearly all modern recessions have had one thing in common: men's employment has been affected signif...
Upon request by the FEMM Committee, this paper explores the impact of the crisis on female poverty. ...
A bulletin of the Illinois State University Women’s and Gender Studies program, Volume 17, Issue 1, ...
This Article argues that inaccurate ideas about women and work during economic downturns, including ...
This article presents a historical analysis of the economic crises of the last hundred years from a ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project will assess the equality impact of the ...
Recessions are man-cessions, as men are disproportionately exposed to cyclical employment fluctuatio...
This paper estimates the differences between the sexes in the depths, lengths, timing, and overall e...