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245 00 $aFeminist economics and public policy :$breflections on the work and impact of Ailsa McKay /$cedited by Jim Campbell and Morag Gillespie.
264 1 $aAbingdon, Oxon ;$aNew York, NY :$bRoutledge,$c2016.
300 $a1 online resource (xx, 212 pages) :$billustrations.
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490 1 $aRoutledge IAFFE advances in feminist economics ;$v14
588 0 $aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed May 12, 2016).
500 $aAvailable through ProQuest.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aCover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; List of UK and international legislation; Part I Introduction and appreciation; 1 Introduction to the themes of the book; 2 Appreciation: talking to Ailsa; Part II Gender budgeting; 3 Gender budgeting and macroeconomic policy; 4 Challenging the norms: gender budgeting as feminist policy change; 5 Gender budgeting in Scotland: seeking transformative change through public spending.
505 8 $a6 Gender budgeting in the capability approach: from theory to evidence7 In search of a gender budget with 'actual allocation of public monies': a wellbeing gender budget exercise; 8 The Spanish Central Government budget: comments on recent experience; Part III Women, work and childcare; 9 Childcare as an investment in infrastructure; 10 Integrating economic and social policy: childcare -- a transformational policy?; 11 Scotland and the great recession: an analysis of the gender impact; 12 Occupational segregation and Modern Apprenticeships in Scotland; 13 Women working together.
505 8 $aPart IV Citizen's Basic Income14 On justifying a Citizen's Basic Income; 15 A Citizen's Basic Income and its implications; 16 Debating a Citizen's Basic Income: an interdisciplinary and cross-national perspective; 17 Citizen's Basic Income: a radical and transformative idea for gender equality?; Conclusions; 18 Concluding thoughts: building on Ailsa's legacy; Index.
520 $a"Professor Ailsa McKay, who was known not only for her work as a feminist economist but also her influence on Scottish social and economic policy, died in 2014 at the height of her academic career and impact on public life. Organised around the key themes of Ailsa McKay's work, this collection brings together eminent contributors to argue for the importance of making women's roles and needs more visible in economic and social policies. Feminist Economics and Public Policy presents a uniquely coherent analysis of key issues including gender mainstreaming, universal childcare provision and universal basic income security, in the context of today's challenging economic and political environments. It draws on international perspectives to look at the economic role of women, presenting readers with interrelated sections on gender budgeting and work and childcare, before concluding with a discussion on Citizens Basic Income and how it could contribute towards a more efficient, equitable social security system. The theoretical, empirical and practice based contributions assembled here present recommendations for more effective public policy, working towards a world in which women's diverse roles are recognized and fully accounted for. This book is a unique collection, which will be of great relevance to those studying gender and economics, as well as to researchers or policy makers."--Publisher's description.
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