GENDER INEQUALTIES
in a MULTIPOLAR WORLD
29 JUNE - 1 JULY 2017 | SEOUL, KOREA
26th IAFFE Annual Conference
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR FEMINIST ECONOMICS
Hosted by SUNGSHIN UNIVERSITY
A Special Thanks to Our Supporters
Sungshin University | African Women’s Development Fund | Rice University
National Research Foundation of Korea | Seoul Metropolitan Government
Korean Women Economists Association | Korean Women’s Development Institute
Samjong KPMG
IAFFE extends our sincere appreciation to some of the many individuals that have worked so diligently to make this conference a success.
Hyo-‐yong Sung, Sungshin University, On-‐Site Coordinator
Misuk Seo, Sungshin University
Andrea Collins, IAFFE Conference Coordinator
Nancy Baise and Polly Morrice, Feminist Economics
Sungshin University extends special appreciation to …
Mayor Won-‐Soon Park, Seoul Metropolitan Government
President Doo-‐Sik Kim, Sungshin University
Vice-‐President Seong-‐Bok Kim, Sungshin University
Dean Kyung-‐Won Kim, Graduate School of Education, Sungshin University
Professor Eun-‐Joo Hong, Department of Economics & Finance, Hanyang Cyber University
President Eun-‐Hyung Lee, Korean Women Economists Association
All conference events, unless otherwise noted, are located at
Sungshin University | Soojung Campus | Seoul, Korea
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DAILY PROGRAM OF EVENTS
DAY ONE - Thursday, June 29
8:00am – 5:00pm | REGISTRATION | Smart Space
9:00am – 10:50am | WELCOME AND OPENING PLENARY | Room 110
WELCOME
Joyce Jacobsen, Wesleyan University
OPENING PLENARY
The Interplay Between Demography and Gender Inequality
Aesil Kim, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Julie Nelson, University of Massachusetts Boston
Nancy Folbre, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Moderator: Joyce Jacobsen, Wesleyan University
10:50am – 11:10am | BREAK | Smart Space (Coffee Break)
11:10am – 1:00pm | CONCURRENT SESSIONS 1
TOWARDS A DOUBLE BOON: BALANCING UNPAID CARE WORK WITH PAID WORK Room: 310 Chair: Alejandra Vargas Garcia, IDRC
‘My Work Never Ends’: Women’s Experiences of Balancing Unpaid Care Work and Paid Work through WEE programming in India Mubashira Zaidi, Institute of Social Studies Trust Shraddha Chigateri, Institute of Social Studies Trust
Towards a ‘Double Boon’: Comparative Perspectives from India, Nepal, Tanzania and Rwanda Deepta Chopra, Institute of Development Studies
Be A Mother: Choice or Chance Ayusmati Das, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Juggling Paid Work and Unpaid Care Work by Women in Nepal: Perceptions, Experiences and Influences Anweshaa Ghosh, Institute of Social Studies Trust Anjam Singh, Institute of Social Studies Trust
JAPAN AND CHINA'S SUPPORT FOR WOMEN Room: 311 Chair: Yajiao Li, Ochanomizu University
Current State and Problems of Vocational Training for Job Seekers in Japan Ami Hayashi, Ochanomizu University
Present and Future of the Rural Women’s Protest Movements in China’s Land Exploitation: the Forced Closure of a Women’s Legal Aid Center Yajiao Li, Ochanomizu University
Support for Female Victims of Domestic Violence in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan after the Great East Japan Earthquake Mariko Ogawa, Otsuma Women's University, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
An examination of women’s selection and decision concerning her marriage and family name Ayako Suzuki, Ochanomizu University
CONSIDERING GENDER NORMS Room: 307 Chair: Alicia Girón, Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas, UNAM
Digital Inclusion, Microcredit and Gender Vania de la Vega Shiota, UNAM Alicia Giron, Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas, UNAM Denisse Vélez, UNAM
Does K-pop Reinforce Traditional Gender Attitudes? Evidence from a New Asian Data set Xi Lin, Korea University
Intergenerational Transmission of Risk Attitudes: The Role of Gender, Parents and Grandparents in Burkina Faso Mohammad Sepahvand, Uppsala University
The Impact Of Mothers' Internet Use On Household Education Expenditure: Evidence From China Family Panel Studies Po Yang, Peking University Ying Xu, Peking University
CROSSCULTURAL TIME USE PATTERNS Room: 308 Chair: Jacques Charmes, IRD
Mainstreaming Time Use Surveys in the Global South: Some Critical Concerns Jacques Charmes, IRD
The Measurement of Time and Consumption Poverty in Tanzania Ajit Zacharias, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College Thomas Masterson, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College Fernando Rios-Avila, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College Kijong Kim, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College Tamar Khitarishvili, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College
Time Use Patterns of Married Women in Turkey Ozge Ozay, Fitchburg State University
DEPRIVATION VS. EMPOWERMENT Room: 301 Chair: Naila Kabeer, London School of Economics and Policy
Capability Deprivation Chinedu Anumaka, Iykeolisa Global Resources Limited
Paradox of Change in Women’s Capabilities: Case of Two Villages in Bangladesh Lopita Huq, BRAC University
Saemaul Undong as a Bottom-Up Case of Women’s Empowerment during Korea’s Nation-Building Process Ga-Young So, University of Cambridge
Poor, Lonely, But Not Helpless: Female Activists Empowering Older Women In A Deprived Urban Community In South Korea Yunjeong Yang, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
1:10pm – 2:20pm | LUNCH BREAK | Sooharu
THEMATIC GROUPS MEETING | Room 303
2:30pm – 4:20pm | CONCURRENT SESSIONS 2
GENDER SEGREGATION Room: 307 Chair: Olle Folke, Uppsala University and Johanna Rickne, SOFI, Stockholm University
Gender Differences in Occupational Aspirations, Occupational Choices and Returns to Skills: Evidence from the Philippines Juan Chaparro, EAFIT University
Occupational Segregation In Post-Apartheid South Africa Carike Claassen, North-West University
Gender Quotas and the Crisis of the Mediocre Man: Theory and Evidence from Sweden Olle Folke, Uppsala University Johanna Rickne, SOFI, Stockholm Universit
GENDER, HOUSEHOLDS, AND LABOR MARKETS IN URBAN CHINA Room: 310 Chair: Denise Hare, Reed College
Grandparent-Provided Childcare and Labor Force Participation of Mothers with Preschool Children in Urban China Fenglian Du, Inner Mongolia University Xiao-yuan Dong, University of Winnipeg, Canada
Explaining Changes in the Gender Wage Gap in Urban China, 1991-2011 Denise Hare, Reed College
The Impact of Children on the Types of Household Investment Holdings: Evidence from Chinese Household Panel Surveys (2010-2014) Lina Song, University of Nottingham
MIGRATION AND GENDER Room: 311 Chair: Maria Floro, American University
Food Insecurity, Gender, and International Migration Intentions Michael Smith, Economic Research Service, USDA Maria Floro, American University
A Gendered Perspective of Migration Into Austria Michaela Gstrein, WPZ research & EcoAustria
Marriage Immigrants in the Korean Labor Market: Wage Gap and Discrimination by Country of Origin Sae Bom Kim, Seoul National University Jin Hwa Jung, Seoul National University
Sense of Place of Female Myanmar Migrant Workers in Bangkok, Thailand Tanaradee Khumya, Kasetsart University
Roundtable: LABOR MARKETS: KNOWLEDGE GAPS AND NEW DIRECTIONS IN FEMINIST RESEARCH AND POLICY Room: 301 Chair: Yana Rodgers, Rutgers University
Yana Rodgers, Rutgers University
Ipek Ilkkaracan, Istanbul Technical University
Yunsun Huh, University of Wisconsin – Whitewater
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION 1 Room: 309 Chair: Siobhan Austen, Curtin University
Gender Inequality and Retirement Income (Again) Siobhan Austen, Curtin University
Activity in the third age: Examining the relationship between careers, gender and retirement experiences in England Holly Birkett, University of Birmingham Fiona Carmichael, University of Birmingham Jo Duberley, University of Birmingham
Labor force participation of women left behind in Tajikistan Sophia Kan, University of Goettingen
Effect of Co-Residence wih Parents-In-Law on Female Labor Force Participation Deepshikha Batheja, University of California Riverside
TOPICS IN GENDER AND EDUCATION Room: 308 Chair: Mina Lee, Xavier University
Gender-asymmetric Effects of Study Outcomes on Confidence—Evidence from PISA Math Data Seo-Young Cho, Philipps-University of Marburg
Gender Gap in Education and Economic Growth: A Meta-Analysis Anna Minasyan, University of Göttingen Juliane Zenker, University of Göttingen Stephan Klasen, University of Göttingen
Teacher Gender, Student Gender, and Primary School Achievement: Evidence from Ten Francophone African Countries Jieun Lee, Korea University Dong-Eun Rhee, Korea University Robert Rudolf, Korea University
Exploring the Linkages Between Women Empowerment and Underage Marriages with a Special Reference to EAG States of India Pratap C. Mohanty, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
4:20pm – 4:45pm | BREAK | Smart Space (Coffee Break)
4:45pm – 6:15pm | MEMBERSHIP MEETING & BOOK CELEBRATION Room 303
6:30pm – 8:00pm | OPENING RECEPTION | Ga-on Gallery of Soojung Building
Hosted by Seoul Metropolitan Government
DAY TWO - Friday, June 30
8:00am – 5:00pm | REGISTRATION | Smart Space
8:30am – 10:20am | CONCURRENT SESSIONS 3
INCREASING WOMEN'S CAPABILITIES IN THE FACE OF SIGNIFICANT CHALLENGES Room: 310 Chair: Mieke Meurs, American University
Harmattan Winds, Disease and Gender Gaps in Human Capital Investment Belinda Archibong, Barnard College Francis Annan, Columbia University, University of Reading
Women’s Empowerment and Life Satisfaction: Evidence from Rural Bangladesh Uma Kambhampati, University of Reading
The Challenges to Understanding the Concrete and the Abstract Within Subjective Measures of Empowerment: The Case of Extremely and Moderately Poor Women in Colombia and Peru Susana Martinez Restrepo, Fedesarrollo
Does Women's Greater Decision-Making Power Impact Child Nutrition? Vanya Slavchevska, American University Marya Hillesland, Food and Agriculture Organization Mieke Meurs, American University
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE Room: 307 Chair: Cruz Bueno, SUNY-New Paltz
Intimate Partner Violence and Haitian Women in Dominican Bateyes Cruz Bueno, SUNY-New Paltz
Intimate Partner Violence and Women’s Employment: Evidence from Colombia Johanna Fajardo, University of Minnesota
Female Employment and Spousal Abuse: A Parallel Cross-Country Analyses from Developing Economies. Sarah Khan, University of Göttingen
Understanding the Quality of Life of Young Women : Focusing on Self-esteem and the Fear of Violence. Tomoko Nakahara, Kobe University
Panel: BALANCING PAID WORK AND UNPAID CARE WORK: IMPLICATIONS FOR WOMEN AND THEIR FAMILIES Room: 311 Chair/Discussant: Alejandra Vargas Garcia, IDRC
Interactions Between Paid Work and Unpaid Care Work: Impact On Women and Their Families Deepta Chopra, Institue of Development Studies
Women’s choices and perceptions relating to childcare: a view from India Anoushaka Chandrashekar, IFMR LEAD
Children’s Views on Their Mother’s Paid Work and Care Responsibilities Mubashira Zaidi, Institute of Social Studies Trust
BROAD GENDER IMPACTS Room: 309 Chair: Lisa Kolovich, International Monetary Fund
The Effect of Female Labor Supply on Vote Choice Li-Ju Chen, University of Taipei How Does Public Investment Impact Gender Inequality Lisa Kolovich, International Monetary Fund
Would Gender Inequality Be Decreased in a Multipolar World? Mitra Naseri, International Integrity Institute of Iran
TURNING THE GENDER LENS ON ECONOMICS Room: 301 Chair: Yumiko Yamamoto, University of Utah
Gender, Status and Deception: Evidence from an Experiment Priyanthi Bagchi, Calcutta University Biswajit Ray, Calcutta University
Do Mentoring, Information, and Nudge Reduce the Gender Gap in Economics Majors? Cher Li, Colorado State University
What's Feminist About Feminist Economics? Sheba Tejani, The New School
GENDERING AGRICULTURAL AND RURAL SOCIAL MOVEMENTS Room: 308 Chair: Bina Agarwal, University of Manchester
Can Group Farming Empower Women? Lessons from Two Indian States Bina Agarwal, University of Manchester
Women's Land Rights, Rural Social Movements, and the State in the 21st Century Latin American Agrarian Reforms Carmen Diana Deere, University of Florida
Seed Movements: Gendering and Racialising Labour in Hawai’i’s Multinational Seed and Agrochemical Economies Amanda Shaw, London School of Economics and Political Science
Is Post-compulsory Education Worth-off in Rural China?——A Research on the Tracked Data Haiqing Zhang, Shanghai Ocean University
10:20am – 10:40pm | BREAK | Smart Space (Coffee Break)
10:40am – 12:30pm | CONCURRENT SESSIONS 4
MACROECONOMICS AND GENDER IN EAST ASIA Room: 302 Chair: Ki-young Shin, Ochanomiz University
Macroeconomic Inquiry to Korean Low Fertility Issue Young Ock Kim, Korean Women’s Development Institute
Economic Growth, Industrialization And Gender in Bangladesh Hanako Nagata, Ibaraki University
Comparative Gender Analysis of Net Burden of Tax and Social Security Contributions, with focus on Japan Mari Osawa, University of Tokyo
Discussants: Mariko Adachi, Ochanomiz University and Jongsoog Kim, Korean Women’s Development Institute
GENDER GAPS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH Room: 307 Chair: Ipek Ilkkaracan, Istanbul Technical University
Gender inequality and growth-promoting policies: how much does the “glass ceiling” cost us in terms of productivity loss? Polona Domadenik, University of Ljubljana
The Economic Gender Gap and the Political Gender Gap: Implications for Path Dependency in Gender Inequality and Sustainable Growth Ipek Ilkkaracan, Istanbul Technical University
The Relation between Gender-gap and Economic Growth: Using a Panel-VAR Approach Sanika Ramanayake, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research Taniya Gosh, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
The Gender Dynamics of Employment Generation and Growth in a Globalizing World Stephanie Seguino, University of Vermont
Roundtable: NEW DIRECTIONS FOR GLOBAL RESEARCH AND POLICY ON LGBTI ISSUES IN ASIA AND BEYOND Room: 301 Chair: M.V. Lee Badgett, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Minhee Ryu, Korean Lawyers for Public Interest and Human Rights / ILGA-Asia
Hyun Kim, Korean Society of Law and Policy on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
Karin Schoenpflug, University of Vienna
M.V. Lee Badgett, University of Massachusetts Amherst
CARE ECONOMY, GENDER AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH IN CHINA – Panel in Honor of Feminist Economics Special Issue Room: 310 Chair: Xiao-yuan Dong, University of Winnipeg
Time Poverty of Male and Female Workers and Public Policies in Urban China Liangshu Qi, Tsinghua University Xiao-yuan Dong, University of Winnipeg
Maternal Employment, Childcare Provision and Child Nutritional Status in Rural China Zhen Wang, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Hongmei Yi, Peking University
Retirement and Grandchild Care in Urban China Jin Feng, Fudan University
Does Pension Improve the Bargaining Power of the Elderly? Evidence from Rural China Qin Li, South China Agricultural University Yaohui Zhao, Peking University
GOVERNMENTAL EBBS AND FLOWS Room: 308 Chair: Barbara Hopkins, Wright State University
From Home To Workplace: Is Womenomics Possible? Irina Averianova, Nagoya University of Commerce and Business Niculina Nae, Nagoya University of Commerce and Business
Gender Inequality in Post-Capitalism: Theorizing Institutions for Democratic Workplaces Barbara Hopkins, Wright State University
New Zealand – Lessons From A Country Which Has Gone Backwards On Gender Equity In Economic And Social Policy And Results Prue Hyman, Victoria University of Welllington, NZ
The Role of Legislative in Gender Inequalities Against Iran’s Women Nahid Naseri, International Integrity Institute of Iran Mehran Sohrabi, International Integrity Institute of Iranmitra
12:40pm – 1:40pm | LUNCH BREAK | Sooharu
Welcome & Information Session | Room 303
1:50pm – 3:40pm | CONCURRENT SESSIONS 5
Roundtable: FEMINIST RESEARCH AGENDAS FOR GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT, INEQUALITY AND POVERTY Room: 310 Chair: Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, The New School
Stephanie Seguino, University of Vermont
Sheba Tejani, The New School
Naila Kabeer, London School of Economics and Political Science
S Charusheela, University of Washington, Bothell
Jayoung Yoon, Korea Labor Institute
LABOR AND GENDER IN EAST ASIA Room: 302 Chair: Jin Hwa Jung, Seoul National University
Firm, Family Leave and Quitting in Korea Ka-Chung Boo, Korea Labor Institute Myeong-Su Yun, Inha University
Gender Division of Labour at Home in East Asian Welfare States Mi Young An, Kookmin University
Effect of Career Discontinuity on Wage for Female Labor Force in Korea Sookhee Choi, HanYang Cyber University Nan Jue Kim, Korean Women's Development Institute Mikyung Yun, The Catholic University of Korea
Gendered Structure of Family Finance and Women’s Survival Strategy: A Comparative Case Study of Life-insurance in Japan and South Korea Kaoru Kanai, Saitama University Ki-young Shin, Ochanomizu University
Discussants: Minwoong Ji, Korean Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade and Kazuyo Yamada, Shiga University
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION 2 Room: 301 Chair: Joyce Jacobsen, Wesleyan University
Empirical Analyses of Substitution and Complementarity of Labor Demand for Men and Women , and Factor of the Gender Wage Differentials in Japan, South Korea and China’s Enterprises: Identifying Economic Policies for Labor Market Reform in Japan Hiromi Ishizuka, Sanno College /Sanno University at Tokyo
Determinants of Women’s Work: Can Machine Learning Broaden our Perspective? Joyce Jacobsen, Wesleyan University Melanie Khamis, Wesleyan University
Understanding recent trends in female labor force participation: micro evidence from eight developing and emerging economies Manuel Santos Silva, University of Goettingen
The ‘business case’ for gender equality in the Scottish labour market: Is it working? Emily Thomson, Glasgow Caledonian University
ENTREPRENEURIAL AND COOPERATIVE FORCES AT WORK Room: 309 Chair: Ranjula Bali Swain, Södertörn University
Are Microfinance Markets Monopolistic? Ashim Kar, Hanken School of Economics Ranjula Bali Swain, Södertörn University
Women’s Economic Empowerment In Vietnam: Performance And Constraints Of Female-Owned Micro Enterprises Minh-Tam Bui, Srinakharinwirot University Chompoonuh Permpoonwiwat, Srinakharinwirot University
Feminist Ideologies At Work: An Exploratory Study Of Women Entrepreneurs In India Supriya Garikipati, University of Liverpool
Co-Operatives and Their Impact on Gender Roles - Defining Dysfunctional Ties in Relation to Female Centric Social Customs Medha Dubhashi, Vaikunth Mehta National Institute of Cooperative Management Shweta Vetal
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS Room: 307 Chair: Kate Bahn, Center for American Progress
Bodily Autonomy and Economic Opportunity: How Access to Reproductive Healthcare Impacts Women’s Interaction with the Job Market Kate Bahn, Center for American Progress Melissa Mahoney, University of North Carolina Asheville
Revisiting the Socioeconomic Determinants of Breastfeeding Practices: Evidence from Eastern Indonesia Maria Lo Bue, University of Göttingen Jan Priebe, University of Göttingen
Measuring Breastfeeding and Lactation Work,Or the Sex-and Drug-Trades, As Worldwide Indicators of National Economic Well-Being?
Julie Smith, Australian National University
Population Policy vs. Reproductive Rights: Designing and Framing Fertility Treatments Policies in Japan and Korea Jiso Yoon, Ochanomizu University Yukari Semba, Ochanomizu University
SEX TRAFFICKING AND GENDER VIOLENCE Room: 308 Chair: Yumiko Yamamoto, University of Utah
Who comes to Korea? Educational Self-Selection and Labor Market Participation of Bridal Immigrant Women in South Korea Yunsun Huh, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Sunjoo Cho, Korean Women's Development Institute
Employment in the Times of Terror: A Gendered Perspective on Pakistan Atika Pasha, University of Göttingen Jana Kuhnt, University Göttingen
Sex Trafficking Within and Between Nations Soweh Shiwonyui
3:40pm – 4:00pm | BREAK | Smart Space (Coffee Break) 4:00pm – 5:50pm | CONCURRENT SESSIONS 6
CULTURE AND GENDER IN EAST ASIA Room: 302 Chair: Insill Yi, Sogang University
Neoliberalism and Feminism: From the Viewpoint of Women's Agency Kumiko Ida, Osaka Prefecture University
Liberation Confined to Home: The Nature of the Advocacy of Liberation for Women in Japanese Film Melodrama under the U.S. Occupation Bokyoung Kim, Korea University
Work-Life Issues of Women Expatriates: Case Studies Mina Lee, Xavier University
Discussants: Wiroy Shin, Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade and Sunyoon Lee, Hongik University
ENGENDERING PUBLIC ECONOMICS Room: 301 Chair: Gulay Gunluk-Senesen, Istanbul University
The Effect of Government Policy on Women’s Access to Decent and Good Quality Jobs in the Care Economy in Kenya
Rosemary Atieno, University of Nairobi
A Well-Being Gender Auditing Exercise of a Municipality Budget: The Case of Gaziantep Gulay Gunluk-Senesen, Istanbul University
Towards Gender Responsive Public Services: Women's Experience of Public Transport and How Tax Justice Can Improve It Wangari Kinoti, ActionAid International
How Feminist Theory Can Shed Light On The Hidden Consequences Of Corporate Tax Avoidance Lucia Rossel, Utrecht University
BOUNDARIES, BORDERS AND BODIES: NEW DIRECTIONS IN FEMINIST ECONOMICS Room: 310 Chair: S Charusheela, University of Washington, Bothell
Desire, Labor, and Capitalcentrism S Charusheela, University of Washington, Bothell
Accounting for Borders: The Construction of Kinship in Data on Remittances Colin Danby, University of Washington, Bothell
Towards A Posthumanist Economics: The End of Self-Possession and the Disappearance of Homo Oeconomicus Karin Schoenpflug, University of Vienna Christine Klapeer, University of Bayreuth
Postcolonial Economies of Displacement and Refuge: Women's Bodies Eiman Zein-Elabdin, Franklin & Marshall College
Panel: MAINSTREAMING TIME USE SURVEYS IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH: SOME CRITICAL CONCERNS Room: 311 Chair: Nancy Folbre, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Jacques Charmes, IRD
Yumiko Yamamoto, University of Washington
THE EFFECTS OF WORK AND LEAVE RULES Room: 308 Chair: Laura Romeu-Gordo, DZA
Nonstandard Work Hours and Quality of Life in South Korea: Gender Perspectives Jooyeoun Suh, Center for Time Use Research
Kijong Kim, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College
Parental Leave Reform in Poland - Strengthening or Weakening Mothers' Capabilities? Anna Kurowska, University of Warsaw
Gender Differences in the Uses and Effects of Parental Leave in South Korea Jayoung Yoon, Korea Labor Institute
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE GENDERNOMICS Room: 309 Chair: Yana Rodgers, Rutgers University
Gender Differences in Social Capital and Collective Action: Does Social Identity Matter in Joint Forest Management? Promita Mukherjee, Calcutta University
Gender, Inequality and Forest Use: Evidence from Joint Forest Management in India Biswajit Ray, Calcutta University Promita Mukherjee, Calcutta University
Social Disadvantage and Child Health among China’s Rural-Urban Migrant Households Yana Rodgers, Rutgers University Carl Lin, Bucknell University
7:00pm | CONFERENCE DINNER | Sungshin University, Woonjung Campus
(Note: Catch the bus to Woonjung Campus at the front gate of the University.)
DAY THREE - Saturday, July 1
8:00am – 11:00am | REGISTRATION | Smart Space
8:30am – 10:20am | CONCURRENT SESSIONS 7
GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN MULTIPLE CONTEXTS Room: 307 Chair: M.V. Lee Badgett, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Employment Discrimination Against LGBT People in China: The Role of Gender Nonconformity M.V. Lee Badgett, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Testing the Discrimination Hypothesis for Female Self Employment Migrants in the UK Christina Constantinidis, University of Luxembourg Denise Fletcher, University of Luxembourg
Majlinda Joxhe, University of Luxembourg Women's Participation In The Labour Market Around The World: Trade-Off Between Preferences, Gender Norms And Socio-Economic Constraints Stefan Kuehn, International Labour Organization Sheena Yoon, International Labour Organization
Wage Structure and Gender Earnings Differentials in China and India Jong-Wha Lee, Korea University Dainn Wie, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies
HOUSEHOLD BARGAINING, MARRIAGE, AND PARTNERSHIPS Room: 310 Chair: James Heintz, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Guess Who's Coming To Dinner? The Economics of Exogamous Partnerships James Heintz, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Modern Families: Household Bargaining and Time-Use in Same-Sex Households Michael Martell, Bard College Leanne Roncolato, Franklin and Marshall College
All the Single Ladies: Job Promotions and the Durability of Marriage Olle Folke, Uppsala University Johanna Rickne, SOFI, Stockholm University
Earnings Inequalities Within and Between Couples: What an Analysis of Variation in Women’s Earning Contribution Tells Us About Class-Specific Gender Inequality Laura Romeu-Gordo, DZA
GLOBAL INSTITUTIONAL NETWORKS AND PATRIARCHY Room: 308 Chair: Loughlin Sweeney, Endicott College, Woosong University
Agency, Hybridity and the Patriarchy in the Indo-British Machinery Trade Shachi Amdekar, University of Cambridge
White Patriarchy in Peace Studies: Investigations from a University of The United Nations Kevin Kester, Endicott College of International Studies
‘Diversity Makes Good Business Sense’: Interrogating Corporate Narratives on Gender Inclusivity in the Indian Information Technology Industry Shakthiroopa Ramani, University of Cambridge
Gender, Communication and Networks in Migrant Societies: Historical Perspectives from the Pacific Diasporas Loughlin Sweeney, Endicott College, Woosong University
TIME-USE, EDUCATION, GENDER ROLES AND NORMS, AND WORK Room: 301 Chair: TBA
Social Determinants of Gender Segregation in Indian Industries: India and the Andhra Pradesh Case Jihye Kim, University of Manchester Wendy Olsen, University of Manchester
Is It Feasible to Implement the Gender Sensitive STEM Education in Modern Russia? Irina Kalabikhina, Lomonosov Moscow State University
Equality as Chance: How Contextual Epistemologies Could Keep Children Longer in School Halimatou Hima, University of Cambridge
10:20am – 10:40am | BREAK | Smart Space (Coffee Break) 10:40am – 12:30pm | CLOSING PLENARY | Room 110
Inequality Between Women And Men In Global Labor Markets, In Respect Of Opportunities, Treatment And Outcomes
Yoon-ja Kim, Department of International Economics, Hansin University
Stephanie Seguino, University of Vermont
Prue Hyman, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Moderator: Silvia Berger, President IAFFE
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at SUNY New Paltz in New Paltz, NY USA, 19-21 June 2018.