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Women and the distribution of wealth / edited by Carmen Diana Deere and Cheryl R. Doss.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Routledge, 2007Description: 310 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415420024
  • 9780415420020
  • 0415420059
  • 9780415420051
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.082 22
Contents:
1. The Gender Asset Gap: What Do We Know and Why Does it Matter? -- 2. Qui Bono ?: The 1870 British Married Women's Property Act, Bargaining Power, and the Distribution of Resources Within Marriage -- 3. Crippled Capitalists: The Inscription of Economic Dependence and the Challenge of Female Entrepreneurship in Nineteenth Century America -- 4. 'The Widow, the Clergyman, and the Reckless': Women Investors in England, 1830-1914 -- 5. Gender, Marriage, and Asset Accumulation in the United States -- 6. The Wealth of Single Females: Marital Status and Parenthood in the Asset Accumulation of Young Baby Boomers in the United States -- 7. Moving beyond the Gender Wealth Gap: On Gender, Class, Ethnicity, and Wealth Inequalities in the UK -- 8. Household Bargaining Over Wealth and the Adequacy of Women's Retirement Incomes in New Zealand -- 9. Assets in Intrahousehold Bargaining among Women Workers in Colombia's Cut-flower Industry -- 10. Joint Titling: A Win-Win Policy?: Gender and Property Rights in Urban Informal Settlements in India.
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Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 330.082 WOM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A376019B

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. The Gender Asset Gap: What Do We Know and Why Does it Matter? -- 2. Qui Bono ?: The 1870 British Married Women's Property Act, Bargaining Power, and the Distribution of Resources Within Marriage -- 3. Crippled Capitalists: The Inscription of Economic Dependence and the Challenge of Female Entrepreneurship in Nineteenth Century America -- 4. 'The Widow, the Clergyman, and the Reckless': Women Investors in England, 1830-1914 -- 5. Gender, Marriage, and Asset Accumulation in the United States -- 6. The Wealth of Single Females: Marital Status and Parenthood in the Asset Accumulation of Young Baby Boomers in the United States -- 7. Moving beyond the Gender Wealth Gap: On Gender, Class, Ethnicity, and Wealth Inequalities in the UK -- 8. Household Bargaining Over Wealth and the Adequacy of Women's Retirement Incomes in New Zealand -- 9. Assets in Intrahousehold Bargaining among Women Workers in Colombia's Cut-flower Industry -- 10. Joint Titling: A Win-Win Policy?: Gender and Property Rights in Urban Informal Settlements in India.

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