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Volume 15, Number 3, July 2009
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Feminist Economics of Inequality, Development, and Growth
pp. 1-33(33)
Authors: Berik, Gunseli; Rodgers, Yana van der Meulen; Seguino, Stephanie

Do Gender Disparities in Employment Increase Profitability? Evidence from the United States
pp. 133-161(29)
Authors: Zacharias, Ajit; Mahoney, Melissa

Women's Employment and Family Income Inequality during China's Economic Transition
pp. 163-190(28)
Authors: Ding, Sai; Dong, Xiao-yuan; Li, Shi

Do Economic Reforms InfluenceHome-Based Work? Evidence from India
pp. 191-225(35)
Authors: Rani, Uma; Unni, Jeemol

Gender Disparities and Economic Growth in Kenya: A Social Accounting Matrix Approach
pp. 227-251(25)
Authors: Wanjala, Bernadette Mukhwana; Were, Maureen

Globalization, Gender, and Poverty in the Senegal River Valley
pp. 253-285(33)
Author: Koopman, Jeanne

Modeling Gender Effects of Pakistan's Trade Liberalization
pp. 287-321(35)
Author: Siddiqui, Rizwana

Gender, Monetary Policy, and Employment: The Case of Nine OECD Countries
pp. 323-353(31)
Authors: Takhtamanova, Yelena; Sierminska, Eva

Notes on Contributors
pp. 355-359(5)

Thanks to Reviewers
pp. 361-364(4)

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