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Social provisioning as a starting point for feminist economics
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Auteur/contributeur
- Power, Marilyn (Auteur)
Titre
Social provisioning as a starting point for feminist economics
Résumé
The past decade has seen a proliferation of writing by feminist economists. Feminist economists are not identified with one particular economic paradigm, yet some common methodological points seem to be emerging. I propose making these starting points more explicit so that they can be examined, critiqued, and built upon. I use the term “social provisioning” to describe this emerging methodology. Its five main components are: incorporation of caring and unpaid labor as fundamental economic activities; use of well-being as a measure of economic success; analysis of economic, political, and social processes and power relations; inclusion of ethical goals and values as an intrinsic part of the analysis; and interrogation of differences by class, race-ethnicity, and other factors. The paper then provides brief illustrations of the use of this methodology in analyses of US welfare reform, gender and development, and feminist ecological economics.
Publication
Feminist Economics
Volume
10
Numéro
3
Pages
3-19
Date
2004
Langue
Anglais
ISSN
1354-5701
Référence
Power, Marilyn. (2004). Social provisioning as a starting point for feminist economics. Feminist Economics, 10(3), 3‑19. https://doi.org/10.1080/1354570042000267608
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Discipline
Thématiques
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