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Women's domestic labour
J Gardiner, S Himmelweit, M Mackintosh
New Left Review 4, 2, 1975
5471975
The discovery of “unpaid work”: the social consequences of the expansion of “work”
S Himmelweit
Feminist Economics 1 (2), 1-19, 1995
5261995
The marketisation of care: Rationales and consequences in Nordic and liberal care regimes
D Brennan, B Cass, S Himmelweit, M Szebehely
Journal of European social policy 22 (4), 377-391, 2012
4682012
Caring labor
S Himmelweit
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 561 (1 …, 1999
3931999
Making visible the hidden economy: The case for gender-impact analysis of economic policy
S Himmelweit
Feminist Economics 8 (1), 49-70, 2002
3712002
Domestic labour and capital
S Himmelweit, S Mohun
Cambridge journal of economics 1 (1), 15-31, 1977
3631977
Choice and the relationship between identities and behaviour for mothers with pre-school children: Some implications for policy from a UK study
S Himmelweit, M Sigala
Journal of Social Policy 33 (3), 455-478, 2004
2662004
The prospects for caring: economic theory and policy analysis
S Himmelweit
cambridge Journal of Economics 31 (4), 581-599, 2007
2392007
Knowing women: feminism and knowledge
H Crowley, S Himmelweit
2351992
Sharing of resources within the family and the economics of household decision making
S Himmelweit, C Santos, A Sevilla, C Sofer
Journal of Marriage and Family 75 (3), 625-639, 2013
1642013
Tomorrow's child: Reproductive technologies in the 90s
L Birke, S Himmelweit, G Vines
(No Title), 1990
1271990
Inside the household: from labour to care
S Himmelweit
Macmillan, 2000
1212000
Microeconomics: Neoclassical and institutionalist perspectives on economic behaviour
S Himmelweit, R Simonetti, A Trigg
(No Title), 2001
782001
Reducing gender inequalities to create a sustainable care system
S Himmelweit, H Land
Jospeh Rowntree Foundation, 2008
762008
More than ‘a woman's right to choose’?
S Himmelweit
Feminist Review 29 (1), 38-56, 1988
741988
A care-led recovery from COVID-19: Investing in high-quality care to stimulate and rebalance the economy
J De Henau, S Himmelweit
Feminist Economics 27 (1-2), 453-469, 2021
702021
Can we afford (not) to care: prospects and policy
S Himmelweit
London School of Economics, Gender Institute, 2005
692005
The anomalies of capital
S Himmelweit, S Mohun
Capital & Class 2 (3), 67-105, 1978
671978
Domestic labour
S Himmelweit
Social Economics, 35-39, 1989
651989
Gendered inequalities in competitive grant funding: An overlooked dimension of gendered power relations in academia
FS Steinþórsdóttir, Þ Einarsdóttir, GM Pétursdóttir, S Himmelweit
Higher Education Research & Development 39 (2), 362-375, 2020
642020
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