女性主义视角下的关怀与宏观经济建模:特刊导论

IF 3.3 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Robert A. Blecker, Elissa Braunstein
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长期以来,宏观经济模型和相关政策分析只关注市场生产,忽视了性别和护理。数十年的女权主义经济研究、政策分析,以及围绕性别、关怀和无偿工作的行动主义,为弥补这一空白提供了坚实的知识基础。本期特刊代表了一个多学科小组的协作理论建模工作,以应对这一差距。这篇特刊的导论将这项工作置于更广泛的性别和宏观经济学文献中,首先是关于数学建模在女权主义经济学中的作用的一些注释。从这一介绍性审查中得出的一个关键结论是,虽然一些政策,特别是为护理需求提供更多的公共资金,可以缓解性别提供护理中存在的不平等现象,但如果不改变作为护理提供基础的性别分层制度,就不可能实现更公平和可持续的发展和增长。宏观经济模型和政策制定应以照顾者的经济和社会贡献为中心。照顾和无偿工作是市场经济运作的基础。需要改变作为提供护理基础的性别分层制度。不存在单一的解决方案,但宏观经济护理模型为解决护理提供中的性别不平等问题提供了步骤。
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Feminist Perspectives on Care and Macroeconomic Modeling: Introduction to the Special Issue
ABSTRACT Macroeconomic models and associated policy analyses have long focused exclusively on market production, ignoring gender and care. Decades of feminist economic research, policy analysis, and activism around gender, care, and unpaid work have provided strong intellectual foundations for redressing this lacuna. This special issue represents the collaborative theoretical modeling work of a multidisciplinary group formed to respond to that gap. This introduction to the special issue situates this work in the wider gender and macroeconomics literature, beginning with some notes on the role of mathematical modeling in feminist economics. A key conclusion that emerges from this introductory review is that while some polices, especially greater public funding of care needs, can alleviate the inequities embedded in the gendered provision of care, more equitable and sustainable development and growth are unlikely to result without a transformation of the systems of gender stratification that underlie care provisioning. HIGHLIGHTS Macroeconomic models and policymaking should center the economic and social contributions of caregivers. Care and unpaid work are fundamental to the functioning of the market economy. A transformation of the systems of gender stratification that underlie care provisioning is needed. No single solution exists, but macroeconomic models of care provide steps toward fixing gender inequities in care provisioning.
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Feminist Economics
Feminist Economics Multiple-
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7.50
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4.30%
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37
期刊介绍: Feminist Economics is a peer-reviewed journal that provides an open forum for dialogue and debate about feminist economic perspectives. By opening new areas of economic inquiry, welcoming diverse voices, and encouraging critical exchanges, the journal enlarges and enriches economic discourse. The goal of Feminist Economics is not just to develop more illuminating theories but to improve the conditions of living for all children, women, and men. Feminist Economics: -Advances feminist inquiry into economic issues affecting the lives of children, women, and men -Examines the relationship between gender and power in the economy and the construction and legitimization of economic knowledge -Extends feminist theoretical, historical, and methodological contributions to economics and the economy -Offers feminist insights into the underlying constructs of the economics discipline and into the historical, political, and cultural context of economic knowledge -Provides a feminist rethinking of theory and policy in diverse fields, including those not directly related to gender -Stimulates discussions among diverse scholars worldwide and from a broad spectrum of intellectual traditions, welcoming cross-disciplinary and cross-country perspectives, especially from countries in the South
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