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Schedule Overview
July 12, 2013 8:00-5:00 Registration 8:00-10:00 Committee Meetings/Registration 10:00-12:00 Opening Plenary 12:00-2:00 FES Lunch and Panel on Caring Labor 2:00-3:40 Concurrent Sessions 1 3:45-4:30 Membership Meeting and Book Celebration 4:30-5:30 Open Forum 5:30-7:00 Reception at Stanford Faculty Club
July 14, 2013 9:00-11:00 Registration 9:00-10:40 Concurrent Sessions 6 10:40-12:30 Final Plenary
IAFFE Annual Conference July 12-14, 2013
Palo Alto, California USA
Schedule Overview
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Thanks to Our Sponsors
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA)- International Development Research Centre
IDRC-Ford China Beijing Office- Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) Berlin (Germany)-Routledge Taylor & Francis
Group- University of Nebraska-Lincoln-Rice University-The Clayman Institute for Gender Research
We are grateful for the support of these and other institutions and organizations that help make our work possible.
The conference events, unless otherwise noted, are located in the following building
Alumni Center
Detailed Session Program
July 12
8am – 5pm Registration Open
10:00– 12:00pm Opening Plenary
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Welcome
Agneta Stark, President IAFFE
Women's Work
Andrea Davies, Research Associate, Clayman Institute for Gender Research, Stanford University
Shelley Correll, Professor of Sociology and Barbara D. Finberg Director of the Clayman Institute for Gender
Research, Stanford University
Saru Jayaraman, Director of the Food Labor Research Center, University of California, Berkeley
12:00-2:00pm FES Lunch and Panel Discussion on Caring Labor
Moderator: Sara Burke, Senior Policy Analyst, Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung
Jayoung Yoon, Associate Research Fellow, Korea Labor Institute, Republic of Korea
Valeria Esquivel, Assistant Professor of Economics, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentine
Avanti Mukherjee, Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Paola Villa, Professor of Economics, University of Trento, Italy
2:00– 3:40pm Concurrent Sessions 1- Fisher Conference Center How and Why do Women's Needs and Rights Get Short-changed in The Development Process in China and India and What can be done about it? Part I Room: Lane Analyzing the growth trajectories of India and China with special reference to women’s economic roles
Devaki Jain
The Relative Pay and Its Underlying Determinants of Domestic Workers in Urban China
Jin Feng
Addressing Gender Needs at the Local Level: Potential for Converging Flagship Programmes at a Panchayat
Level
Mridul Eapen
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Challenges in extending social protection: home based women workers in India
Ratna Sudarshan
Gender in the University or, Why Aren’t There Any Female Star Students at Monsters University? Room: Lane
Gender and Graduate Education in the United States
Yana van der Meulen Rodgers and Ann Mari May
Gender biases in education and employment and gendered career disadvantages: A case study of university
graduates in Tanzania
Paula Tibandebage
Engendering Universities: Experiences of Generating Gender Responsive Policies in Universites.
Harriet Kebirungi
Gender Ratios at Top PhD Programs in Economics
Tali Regev
Framing International Development Strategies: From Beijing to the MDGs and Beyond Room: Lyons
The Power of Numbers: A Critical Review of MDG Targets for Human Development and Human Rights - The
MDG Hunger Target and the Contested Visions of Food Security
Sakiko Fukuda-Parr
No Empowerment without Rights, No Rights without Politics: Gender-Equality, the MDGs and the Post 2015
Development Agenda
Gita Sen, Avanti Mukherjee
Gender Equality and Empowerment in the post 2015 International Development Agenda
Saraswathi Menon
The Questionable Power of the Millennium Goal to Reduce Child Mortality
Elizabeth Gibbons
Family Policy for the Here and Now
Room: Ladato
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Policy reform and female labour supply: an exploration of the role of family values using a case of family
policy reform in Germany
Mireia Borrell-Porta
Needed: New Policies towards Lone Parent Families
Barbara Bergmann
Parental Rights and Responsibilities of Chilean Women: A Study of Child Education Arrangement for Different
Marital Status
Chin-Ming Lin, Ofelia Wang, Carolina Kuo
Work and Family: progress and setbacks in Japan 26 years after the 'Agnes controversy'
Agnes Chan
Measuring the Impact of Taking Gender Seriously
Room: McDowell
The Effects of Gender Bias on Neoclassical Economic Theory and Analysis
April Allison
Economics as if Caring Matters
Riane Eisler
Reducing Losses due to Gender Inequality
Joyce Jacobsen
Gender Budgeting: How-To and Why Room: Cranston
Budgets, Macroeconomics and Women's Human Rights in Canada
Isabella Bakker
Changes and Transformation through Implementation of Gender Responsive Budgeting in Uganda: The
Example of the Education Sector
Susanne Dietl, Consolata Kabonesa, Elisabeth Klatzer
Understanding Gender Difference in Mexican Household Savings
Isalia Nava Bolanos
3:45-4:30pm General Membership Meeting and Book Celebration
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Room: McCaw Hall
4:30-5:30pm Nurturing a Culture of Impact: Open Forum for New Ideas Room: McCaw Hall Consultant: Aline Wilson
5:30-7:00pm Reception Stanford Faculty Club
July 13
8:00-5:00 Registration Open
9:00– 10:40am Concurrent Sessions 2- Fisher Conference Center
The Third Stage of Microfinance: Moving Towards Full Empowerment Room: Lane Neoliberalism, Microcredit, and Women’s Empowerment
Alicia Girón
Access to Work through Self Help Groups: An Assessment of the Impact of Swayamsiddha Project in Haryana
State of India
Kavita Chakravarty
Does Microfinance Advance Women’s Empowerment? A Case Study in Punjab, India
Demelza Hays
How and Why do Women's Needs and Rights Get Short-changed in The Development Process in China and India and What can be done about it? Part II Room: Lyons
Health reforms in India and China: the public – private dilemma Gita Sen
Mother’s Migration and Children’s Nutritional Status: Evidence from Rural China
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Zhen Wang
Gender division of labour and efficiency in rural India: Social group differences as an entry point Avanti Mukherjee
Evolution of New Cooperative Medical Scheme and Its Impacts in Rural China Linxiu Zhang
Gender Responsive Budgeting in India: Where has it worked? Where has it not worked? And what can be done about it? Aasha Mehta
Feminist Theory: Moving the Agenda Forward Room: Ladato Poisoning the Well, or How Economic Theory Damages Moral Imagination
Julie Nelson
Understanding the gendered construction of jobs: a step toward the construction a feminist theory of labor
Marilyn Power, Deborah Figart and Ellen Mutari
Circular discrimination - an attempt to bridge the (presumed) gap between taste-based and statistical
discrimination theories
Isabella Scheibmayr
Women’s Entrepreneurship in the Twenty-First Century Room: Barnes
An Account of Women Entrepreneurship Development In India: Challenges, Opportunities and Future
Prospects
Neelam Choudhary
That’s funny, you don’t look brainy: How to advance your ideas and thinking, and change the world as we
know it
Roberta Guise
Women´ s Entrepreneurship in the Era of The Society of Information And Communication
Alejandra Arroyo Sotomayor
Towards Greener Cities with Social and Gender Equity in Latin America
Vivianne Ventura-Dias
Gendered Violence and Gendered Activism Room: McDowell
A micro-based economic costing approach to examining intimate partner violence
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Linda DeRiviere
Landlessness and Domestic Violence against Women in Rural China Yueping Song, Xiao-yuan Dong, Ye Tao
Understanding the Impacts of Land Grabs on African Women's Food Farming and Activism Jeanne Koopman
Women Power In Fighting With The Land Investors: Ayuthaya Province, Thailand Tanaradee Khumya
The Primacy of Gender in Primary Education Room: Cranston
Gender Parity and Schooling Choices Marric Buessing, Kehinde Ajayi
The Han-Minority Achievement Gap, Language and Returns to Schools in Rural China Yunfan Yang
Intersectionality of Gender and Ethnicity in Education Outcomes: Evidence from Latin America and Africa Emcet Tas Achievements and Enduring Issues in Togo Education System Dario Sansone, Johannes Hoogeveen, Mariacristina Rossi
11:00-12:30pm Concurrent Sessions 3- Fisher Conference Center
Engendering Economic Policy in SubSaharan Africa Room: Lane
Equitable Performances, Enacting Gender in Tanzanian Tea
Allison Loconto
Decomposing Poverty-Inequality Linkages of Sources of Deprivation by Male and Fremale Breadwinners in
Cameroon
Boniface Epo
The Role of Social Capital in Women's Participation in the Labour Force in Cameroon: Exploring the
Endogeneity Issue at the Individual Level
Johannes Atemnkeng
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Including Women in the Policy Responses to High Oil Prices: A Case Study of South Africa
Ismael Fonfana
Feminism and Wikipedia: Or How You and Your Students Can Change the Landscape of Free Knowledge - An Interactive Roundtable Room: Lyons Diana Strassmann, Chair
Presenters:
Diana Strassmann, Rice University
Annie Lin, Wiki Education Foundation
Günseli Berik, University of Utah
Doling out Austerity: Who Bears the Burden?
Room: Lodato
Gender and austerity policy during the Great Recession: promotion of involuntary part-time work and re-
design of the gender division of work in the European Union
Lina Galvez-Muñoz, Paula Rodriguez-Modroño, Juan Torres-López
Determinants of time poverty by gender
Paula Rodriguez-Modroño, Margarita Vega, Mauricio Matus-López, Monica Dominguez-Serrano
The Debt-Relief-Poverty Reduction Pact in Nigeria: A Model for Addressing Feminized Poverty?
Bola Akanji
Female labour force participation, economic de-development and de-industrialisation in post-socialist
transition
Sonja Avlijas
Gender in Post-Conflict Contexts
Room: Barnes
A life in the shadows: emerging trafficking vulnerabilities in post-conflict areas of Sri Lanka
Education with or without opportunity in Mauritius: A feminist perspective
Sheila Bunwaree
Education And Labor in Panama
Aracelly De León
Women in Cooperatives
Medha Dubhashi
Evolution in Discrimination - Experiences and Processes Room: McDowell
The Occupational Segregation of Black Women: A Look at its Evolution from 1940 to 2010
Olga Alonso Villar and Coral Del Río
Gender and the financialisation of the Australian Aboriginal people
Gillian Hewitson, Freya Bundey
Sexual Orientation and Workplace Discrimination
Christina Curley
Mon Travail En Rose: Trans-Work in Cis-Market
Rebecca Chabot, Sarah Neeley
Critical Aspects of Caring Labor Room: Cranston
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Monopsony in Caring Labor: Estimating Labor Supply Elasticity of Teachers
Kate Bahn
Unemployed-Volunteerism: The Plight of Women who are Homeless
Sarah Neeley
Informal care: choice or constraint?
Fiona Carmichael, Hareth Al-Janabi
Effects of Informal Parental Care on the Labor Force Participation in Nordic Countries
Mirjam Unger
4:00-5:40pm Concurrent Sessions 5- Fisher Conference Center
Informal Care and Domestic Labor
Room: Lane
Care regime, labor market and paid care work in Argentina
Corina Rodríguez-Enríquez
Like Your Own Child? Socio-Economic Conditions, Employer’ Perspectives and Domestic Work in Ghana.
Dzodzi Tsikata
Informal care worker in South Korea
Jayoung Yoon
Foreign Domestic Workers: Transnationalisation and the Capitalisation of Labour
Stuart Rosewarne
Positions of Power: Female Leadership in the Twenty-First Century Room: Lyons Us versus Them: The Responses of Managers to the Feminization of High-Status Occupations
Tamar Kricheli-Katz
Running for Leadership: Evidence from an artefactual field experiment in matillineal and patriarchic societies
in India
Debosree Danerjee
Women's Philanthropic Leadership: How is it Different? Updated Chapter from The Transformative Power of
Women's Philanthropy
Bonita Banducci
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Makerere, Gender Terrain and National Development
Consolata Kabonesa
Increasing Female Employment - Policies and Outcomes Room: Lodato Opportunities and Challenges of A Public Employment program: Evidence from India
Shakuntala Das
Gender and Agricultural Productivity: Implication of the Farm Input Subsidy Program in Malawi
Rutendo Karamba
The Effects of Gender on the Pattern of Labour Utilization: A Study of Native-born and Foreign–born
Canadians
Najma Sharif
Trade Liberalisation and Female Labour Force Participation
Iffat Ara
Financial Inclusion vs. Exclusion Room: Barnes US Women Veterans and the Mortgage Guaranty Benefit: Did GI Jane Survive the Mortgage Meltdown?
Joan Combs Durso and Helen Maclennan
Implicaciones económicas de la inclusión financiera femenina en México
Patricia Rodriguez
Pension Poverty
Frances Raday
Impacts of Fiscal Consolidation in Public Supply of Social Services and Employment