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Valuing the Devalued Main - Changing Values - Opting Out - Policies to create financial incentives for Caring Work - Comparable Worth - Layer Cake - The Genuine Progress Indicator - Marilyn Waring - Quiz - Glossary - Resources

References for the Feminist Valuing the Devalued

  • Books
    • Albelda. Lost Ground: Welfare Reform, Poverty, and Beyond.
    • Abromovitz. Under Attack: Fighting Back. Women and Welfare in the United States
    • Barbara Brandt, Whole Life Economics: Revaluing Daily Life, Ch.4, "Visible and Invisible Contributions: Discovering the Whole Economy."
    • Ferber and Nelson. Beyond Economic Man: Feminist Theory and Economics.
    • Nancy Folbre
      • Folbre, Nancy. Family Time: The Social Organization of Care. New York: Routledge, 2004
      • Folbre, Nancy. The Invisible Heart: Economics and Family Values. New York: The New Press, 2001.
      • Nancy Folbre, Barbara R. Bergmann, Gita Sen, Maria Floro, eds., Women's Work in the World Economy. London: Macmillan, 1991.
      • For more on Nancy Folbre, please click here.
    • Heather Boushey. Good times, bad times recession and the welfare debate: recession means tougher times for working families.
    • Juliet Schor. The Overworked American: The Unexpected Decline of Leisure.
    • Juliet Schor The Overspent American: Upscaling, Downshifting and the New Consumer.
    • Riane Eisler, The Real Wealth of Nations: Creating a Caring Economics, San Francisco:  Berrett-Koehler, 2007.
    • Marilyn Waring
      • Waring, Marilyn. Women, Politics, and Power: Essays, Unwin Paperbacks-Port Nicholson Press (1984). Issues on women in Parliament, apartheid and New Zealand sport, Nuclear Free New Zealand etc
      • Waring, Marilyn. If Women Counted, Macmillan (1988).
      • Waring, Marilyn. Three Masquerades: Essays on Equality, Work and Hu(man) Rights, Auckland: Auckland University Press with Bridget Williams Books (1996) ISBN 0-8020-8076-6.
      • Waring, Marilyn. Counting for Nothing: What Men Value and What Women are Worth, Bridget Williams Books (1998). [first published 1977; reprinted seven times] ISBN 0-8020-8260-2.
  • Films / Audio
    • "Who's Counting": Documentary on Pioneering Feminist Economist, Marilyn Waring, of New Zealand
  • On-line Sources

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