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Critiques mainstream economic frameworks for systematically undervaluing women’s labor, unpaid care work, and social reproduction, arguing that these omissions distort economic measurement and public policy. Drawing on feminist economic theory, empirical research, and contemporary examples, the author examines how concepts such as productivity, growth, and fiscal balance embed gender bias. The book proposes alternative approaches to evaluating economic success that recognize care, social wellbeing, and interdependence, presenting feminist economics as a practical foundation for more equitable and sustainable economic systems

Published Date : 12/2025
Publisher : London :Virago
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Page : 304 Pages
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i00050995 EC00631

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