TY - BOOK AU - Waring,Marilyn TI - Still counting: wellbeing, women's work and policy-making T2 - BWB texts SN - 1988545536 AV - HQ1865.5 .W37 2018 U1 - 305.420993 23 PY - 2018/// CY - Wellington, New Zealand PB - Bridget Williams Books KW - Women KW - New Zealand KW - Economic conditions KW - Social conditions KW - Government policy KW - Sex discrimination against women N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Introduction --; 1; Convenience and practicality --; 2; The false god --; 3; Other wellbeing realities --; 4; Rigour in research and philosophy --; 5; Aotearoa, not Europe --; 6; The largest sector of the nation's economy --; 7; The counter factual N2 - "Thirty years ago Marilyn Waring's groundbreaking book Counting for Nothing was released. Waring explained, through meticulous economic analysis, how the success of the global economy rests on women's unpaid work. Counting for Nothing became a phenomenon: it was read and discussed around the world, and even made into a film. Today, many people hope that the shift to a wellbeing approach - moving beyond narrow economic indicators when assessing New Zealand's progress - will mean women's work is finally valued fairly. But what does Marilyn Waring make of it? This short book provides an essential assessment of wellbeing economics from a leading feminist scholar"--Publisher information ER -