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From the Back CoverWomen and the Economy presents a comprehensive economic analysis of women's issues and the economic factors that have changed their lives from marriage and fertility to work and pay.This engaging textbook examines topics such as gender wage differentials, changes in marriage markets and fertility, and the rise of women's labor force activity. It also includes coverage of a wide range of policy issues, from taxes to family policy to microlending.This third edition of Women and the Economy has been fully revised and updated and, among other things: makes economic theory accessible to students incorporates cuttingedge contemporary empirical research uses data and policy examples from the USA and European countries throughout includes two chapters that focus specifically on women in developing economiesAn invaluable book for undergraduate and postgraduate students of economics, development, and women's studies.Product DescriptionThis textbook presents a comprehensive economic analysis of women's issues and the economic factors that have changed their lives, from marriage and fertility to work and pay. Hoffman and Averett examine topics such as gender wage differentials, changes in marriage markets and fertility, and the rise of women's labour force activity. It also includes coverage of a wide range of policy issues, from taxes to family policy to microlending. Examples are combined with formal analysis, to give students a firm understanding of this area of economics.This textbook will be invaluable for undergraduate and postgraduate students of economics, development and women's studies. The level of economic analysis is suitable for students with basic economics knowledge.About the AuthorSaul D. Hoffman is Professor of Economics at the University of Delaware, USA.Susan Averett is Professor of Economics at Lafayette College, USA.Saul D. Hoffman is Professor of Economics at the University of Delaware, USA.Susan Averett is Professor of Economics at Lafayette College, USA.
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