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LOURDES BENERÍA Curriculum Vitae (2013) CURRENT AND PAST POSITIONS AT CORNELL Professor Emerita, Department of City and regional Planning, July 2010-present. Professor of City and Regional Planning and FGSS (Feminist Gender and Sexuality Studies), 1987-2010. . Acting Director, International Studies in Planning (ISP), Department of City and Regional Planning, Fall 2009. Director, Gender and Global Change Program, 1987-92 and 1998-2003. Director, International Studies in Planning Program, 2003-2005. Director, Latin American Studies Program, 1994-98. Director, Program on Gender and Global Change, Cornell University, 1988-93 and 2000-2002. EDUCATION M.Ph., Ph.D., Columbia University, Economics, 1974 and 1975. Dissertation title: "The Allocation of Resources to Education, Spain 1940-72."

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LOURDES BENERÍACurriculum Vitae

(2013)

CURRENT AND PAST POSITIONS AT CORNELL

Professor Emerita, Department of City and regional Planning, July 2010-present.

Professor of City and Regional Planning and FGSS (Feminist Gender and Sexuality Studies), 1987-2010..Acting Director, International Studies in Planning (ISP), Department of City and Regional Planning, Fall2009.

Director, Gender and Global Change Program, 1987-92 and 1998-2003.

Director, International Studies in Planning Program, 2003-2005.

Director, Latin American Studies Program, 1994-98.

Director, Program on Gender and Global Change, Cornell University, 1988-93 and 2000-2002.

EDUCATION

M.Ph., Ph.D., Columbia University, Economics, 1974 and 1975. Dissertation title: "The Allocation of Resources to Education, Spain 1940-72."

Licenciatura, University of Barcelona, Spain, 1960. Major: Economics

Summer School for European Studies, College de France, Paris, 1961.

Non-degree work on European integration, London School of Economics, 1961-62.

Areas of major interest: Labor Economics, Labor Markets and Women's Work, The Global Economy, Economic Development, Gender and Development, Spain, and Latin America.

OTHER TEACHING

Current: Senior Associate, IIEDG (Inter-University Graduate Institute for the Study of Women and Gender).

Rutgers University, Assistant Professor of Economics,1975-1981; Associate Professor of Economics, 1981-86.

IIEDG, Barcelona, External Associate, Inter-University Institute, Barcelona, Spain, 2008-present.

Lecturer at the Sixth International Course on Human Rights and Women: Economic and Social Rights, sponsored by the Center Manuela Ramos and UNIFEM, Lima, Peru, December 11-15, 2000.

Visiting faculty, Graduate Program on Public Policy, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain; December-January, 1995-96.

Visiting faculty, Doctorate program and European University Erasmus course on Gender and Geography, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain, June 1993.

Visiting Faculty, Master's Program, CIHD, Central University of Barcelona, September-October, 1990, andComplutense University, Madrid, Spain, November, 1990, June 1992 and June 2002.

Guest Faculty, Summer Institute on Gender and Development, Delhausie and St. Mary's Universities, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1988 and 1989.

Primer Seminario Nacional de Métodos de Investigaciónsobre la Mujer Rural, Centro de Investigación para laAcción Femenina (CIPAF), Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, June 1-18, 1983, and Tegucigalpa, Honduras,July 7-14, 1986.

The New School for Social Research, Graduate Program on Class and Gender, 1981-83.

Columbia University, Preceptor in Economics, 1973-75.

POSITIONS OUTSIDE CORNELL (partial list)

Current: Senior Associate, IIEDG (Inter-University Institute for the Study of Women and Gender), Barcelona Spain, Spring 2009-present.

2005-06: Visiting Scholar, Economics Department, University of Barcelona, Spain.

Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers University, Acting Director, 1985-86, Executive Officer, 1982-83, and Executive Committee member, 1984-85.

International Labor Office (ILO), Geneva, Switzerland, Coordinator of the Program on Rural Women, World Employment Program, May 1977-January 1979.

PROGRAM ORGANIZER (partial list)

Member of organizing committee, conference on Gender and Wellbeing: Challenges and Feminist Responses, IIEDG (Inter-University Institute for the Study of Women and Gender), Barcelona, November 8-9, 2012.

Member of the Barcelona organizing committee for the 2012 Annual Conference, International Association forFeminist Economics, Barcelona, June 27-29.

Workshop on Gender and Globalization, organized as co-editor of the especial issue of Feminist Economics onGender and International Migration, Bilbao, Spain, March 2011, funded by SIDA (the Swedish agency) and the Juan Urrutia Foundation of Madrid.

Conference on Labor Market Informalization, Precarious Jobs and Social Protection, Cornell University, October 18-19, 2003.

Annual Conference Program, International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE), held at the University of the West Indies, Trinidad, July 2003.

Global Tensions Conference in Honor of Ester Boserup,Cornell University, March 7-9, 2000.

Annual Conference Program, International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE), held at Taxco, Mexico, July 1997.

Workshop on Economic Restructuring in Latin America, Cornell University, September 30-October 1, 1994

International Workshop on Economic Crises, Household Strategies and Women's Work, Cornell University, September 2-5, 1988

Conference on "Women and Structural Dislocation; the Crisis of Work and Family Life," Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers University, November 18-19, 1983, and Conference on Women and Work: Past, Present and Future," May 20, 1986.

COURSES TAUGHT

Macro- and Micro-Economics; Labor Economics; International Economics; Economic Development; The International Economy and Uneven Development; Women'sWork and Labor Markets; Women and the Economy; Comparative Economic Systems; Households and EconomicChange; The Political Economy of Women and Work; The Economics of Gender; The Internationalization of the Economy and the Female Labor Force; Globalization andDevelopment; International Organizations; Gender and Development; Public and Spatial Economics for Planners; Gender, Markets and Planning; Latin American Development; Global Institutions, Gender andGlobalization; Globalization and Inequalities.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND CONSULTING WORK (partial list 1990-2010)

2013 Appointed member of the World Bank Technical Advisory Group, in preparation for the 2014 report on "Voice, Agency and Participation"

2011-2012Member of IAFFE's Program Committee to organize its annual conference in Barcelona, Spain, June 27-29, 2012.

2010-presentEditorial Board memeber, Revista de Economia Critica, Spain.2009-2010

2005Appointed member: Nominations Committee, Latin American Studies Association

2009Member, External Review Committee, Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, December 3-4.

2008-2009Expert consultant for the 2009 Survey on the Role of Women in Development, UN Division of the Advancement of Women(DAW).

Participant in UNDP’s Casablanca project on rethinking development from a women’s perspective.

2008Member, Scientific Committee, International Congress on Equality and Wise Firms, Valencia Autonomous Government, Valencia, Spain, November.

2007-present-Advisory board member, research program on Technological Change and Urban Social Policy (TCUSP),Columbia University, New York.

2007

-Member, Scientific Committee for Congress on International Migration and Co-Development, to November 15-17, University of Alicante, Spain.

2006-Consultant for Project on the Impact of Plant Closures on Women Workers, sponsored by the Association of Trade Unions, Barcelona, Spain

2005 -Consultant for INAM (Instituto Nacional de la Mujer), Government of Honduras, June-July.

2004 -Appointed member of the Editorial Board, European Journal of Development Studies

-Appointed member, National Fellowship Committee, TheMariam K. Chamberlain Fellowship in Women and Public Policy, Institute for Women’s Policy Research, Washington, DC.

2000-present:Appointed member, Board of Directors, PERI Support Fund, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

2001-03 -Appointed member of the Committee for Development Policy, United Nations Economic and Social Council.

2000-UNIFEM consultancies: a) evaluating UNIFEM’s work ongender and trade in Mercosur countries; b) planning for future UNIFEM’s regional work on the area of gender and trade

2000-present -Associate Editor, Feminist Economics

2000-Consultant; CREDIF/UNDP on statistical accounting for unpaid work, Tunis, March 10-11.-Appointed member; International Advisory Board, Global Programme on Socio-economic Security, ILO, Geneva.-Appointed member: Advisory Committee for UNIFEM's report Progress of the World's Women 2000, (released in June, 2000).

1999-Appointed member, Advisory Panel, Human Development Report/1999, UNDP.

1998-Member of a two-person team to review World Bank projects in Brazil, the World Bank: Washington and Brasilia, Fall.-Expert participant, Workshop on the 1999 World Survey on the Role of Women and Development, UN agencies, Geneva, 1-3 July.-Appointed member, Scientific Committee (Comité Cientifico del Congreso), Conference on Analysis of Ten Years of Human Development, Universidad del Pais Vasco, Bilbao, Spain, to be held on February 18-20, 1999.-Appointed member, Consejo Académico Internacional del Diploma de Estudios de Género y Sociedad, Santiago de Chile.

1997 -Program Coordinator, IAFFE annual summer conference, Taxco, Mexico, June 19-22.-Appointed member, Advisory Panel, Human Development Report/1997, UNDP.-Appointed member; Research Working Group, WIEGO (Women in Informal Employment), coordinated by UNIFEM

and HIID (Harvard Institute for International Development).

1995-96-Preparatory work for the Fourth U.N. Conference on Women, Beijing, September 1995: IAFFE panels

1996-Appointed member, Research Advisory Council, Economic Policy Institute, Washington,

1996-2000.-Member: Technical Advisory Group, PROWID (Promoting Women in Development), International Center for Research on Women, 1996-97.

1996-Appointed member: Directory of Experts on Poverty and Social Development in Latin America and the Caribbean, UNDP, Quito, Ecuador-Resource person, Planning Workshop on Economic Empowerment, UNIFEM, April 26, New York.

1995- -Visiting Faculty: workshop for faculty training, Program on Gender and Development, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota, Columbia, November 20-26.-Resource person: Workshop on Approaches and Practices to Eliminate Poverty, UNDP, New York, Oct. 30-Nov. 3. .-Panelist, ORAU/NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, 1995- -Participant: Meeting of Expert Group on Gender and Development, Swedish Foreign Ministry, SIDA, Stockholm, Jan. 30 - Feb. 3, 1995-Editorial Board member, Documents d'Anàlisi Geogràfica, Barcelona (Spain), 1995-present

-Evaluation of research proposals to link international studies and gender studies; The Ford Foundation, Spring.

1994-Participant: Expert meeting for the 1995 Human Development Report, UNDP, New York, September 22, 1994.-Member, National Advisory Committee, Global Policy Project of the UN Association of the USA, Committee’sReport: “A Consensus for Change: Transforming the UN Role in Global Economics.”-Editorial Board Member, Feminist Economics, 1994-present

1993-Participant: Expert Group Meeting on Gender, Scienceand Technology,United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development, New York 14-18 December, 1993.-Participant: meeting on Trade Policy, UNIFEM, New York, 27-28 September.-Resource person: conference on Gender, Justice and Development, sponsored by Interfaith Hunger Appeal and the Five College Program for Peace and World Security Studies, University of Massachusetts, Jan. 15-18, 1993.-Participant: planning meeting for the Project on "Urban Poverty and Social Policy in the Context of Adjustment," The World Bank.

1992- Member: delegation to evaluate China's economic andsocial development, National Committee on US-China Relations; trip to China: November 27-December 12, 1992.-Board member, International Association of Feminist Economics (IAFFE),1992-1997.

1991-Member, External Consultation Review Team, Division of Social Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz, December 7-11, 1991.-Peer reviewer, University Development Linkages Project, National Research Council, Board on Science and Technology for International Development.

1990-Member, Hemisphere Initiatives' Official Delegation to observe the electoral process in Nicaragua, January.-Review of National Research Council Scholarships.-Member: National Science Foundation/National Research Council's Graduate Fellowship Program in theBehavioral and Social Sciences.

REFEREE WORK (partial lists):

Manuscripts reviewed: booksBasic BooksCambridge University PressCornell University Press Development and ChangeGuildford PublicationsIndustrial Labor Relations Press, Cornell UniversityLatin American Research ReviewMinistry of Education and Science, SpainPraeger PublishersRoutledgeRutgers University PressStanford University PressWestview Press

Manuscripts reviewed: articles

Cambridge Journal of Economics

Development and ChangeDocuments d'Anàlisis GeogràficaEconomic GeographyEuropean Journal of Development ResearchFeminist StudiesFeminist EconomicsGender and SocietyGlobal Policy Journal of Development StudiesJournal of Economic EducationJournal of Planning Education and ResearchJournal of Post-Keynesian EconomicsLatin American Research ReviewNew Political EconomyRevista de Economía CriticaThe Review of Radical Political EconomicsSigns: Journal of Women, Culture and SocietyWorld DevelopmentSocial Science QuarterlyNWSA JournalAnd others

Peer Review:

American UniversityBrooklyn CollegeColgate UniversityColumbia UniversityDickinson CollegeFranklin and Marshall CollegeHampshire CollegeHoward UniversityInstitute for Social Studies, The HagueThe Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, EnglandLong Island UniversityRadcliffe CollegeRutgers UniversitySmith College

The New School UniversityUniversity of California at BerkeleyUniversity of California at DavisUniversity of California at Santa CruzUniversity of California, Los AngelesUniversity of Manchester, EnglandUniversity of Massachusetts, AmherstUniversity of Massachusetts, BostonUniversity of MinnesotaUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel HillUniversity of Oregon, EugeneUniversity of Washington (Bothell Branch Campus)York University, CanadaWheaton College And others

HONORS, AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS

2013-Advisory Board member, Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

2010-presentAdvisory Board member, Centro de Estudios, Investigación e Historia de Mujeres "8 de Marzo," MayFirst Foundation, Madrid, Spain.

2009Interview exhibited at the International Museum of Women, Project “ECONOMICA: Women and the Gloobal Economy,” San Francisco, CA.

Invited speaker at the Catalan Parliament for International Women’s Day on the topic of “The Economic Crisis and Gender”, Barcelona, March 10.

Grant from the Ministry of Education of Science, Spain, for team research on Gender and Public Space,

Department of Economic Geography, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain.

2008Appointed member of the Scientific Committee for the First International Congress on Equality, organized by the Autonomous Government of the Valencia Community, Valencia, Spain, November 10.

2007Appointed member: Advisory Board, TIG (Work, Institutions and Gender), University of Barcelona, Spain.

2006-2008Grant from the Ministry of Education, Spain, for teamresearch on “Public Spaces as Locus of Inclusion and Exclusion,” invited team member, Department of Geography, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain.

2004-2007Appointed member, Cornell University’s Social Sciences Advisory Council (SSAC)

2004-Member Advisory Committee. Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER), Cornell University.

2004-2013Board member, Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

2003-2004 Appointed member, Distinguished Faculty Program, Cornell Institute for Public Affairs (CIPA).

2003

Awarded the prize “Medalla Narcis Monturiol” by the Ministry of Culture of the Catalan Government, Catalonia, Spain, for “life time contributions to scientific work.”

President, International Association of Feminist Economics (IAFFE)

2003-2007Appointed member, Advisory Council, Institute for theStudy of Women and Men, Hobbart and William Smith College, Geneva, NY.

2001-2003Appointed member, UN Committee on Development Policy,Economic and Social Council

2001-2006 Advisory Council member, Polson Institute for GlobalDevelopment, Cornell University

National Advisory Council, Women’s Rights National Park, Seneca, NY

2001- 2007 National Advisory Council, Women’s Rights National Park, Seneca, NY

1999—2004Member: International Advisory Council, Programme on Socio-Economic Security, International Labor Organization (ILO), Geneva.

2001-2002Ford Foundation grant towards the conference on “Global Tensions” held at Cornell University, March 9-10, 2001.

2001

Recipient of the Cook Award/2000 for work on behalf of women, Cornell University.

Dean’s Research Grant for research and writing, College of Architecture, Art, and Planning, Cornell University

2000Certificate of recognition, International Women’s Day, Cornell University

1997-99Appointed fellow, Public Policy Institute, Radcliffe College.

1997-98Fellowship award, Woodrow Wilson International Centerfor Scholars, for book project on Towards Human Development; Gender and the Global Economy.

Awarded a Research and Writing grant, Program on Peace and International Cooperation, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, for book project on Towards Human Development; Gender and the Global Economy.

1997Ford Foundation grant to develop a graduate travelling course on Feminist Economics, jointly withSusan Feiner (University of Maine), Julie Nelson (Brandeis University), and Diana Strassmann (Rice University).

1995-96US Department of Agriculture research grant for the project Capital Mobility and the Plight of Communities. The Impact of Smith Corona's CorporationLayoffs on Cortland, NY, 1995-96.

Appointed member, Citizen's Senate for the nominationof the city of Barcelona as the European City of Culture for the year 2001, sponsored by the City of Barcelona and Catalan governments. 1994-96Obtained MacArthur Foundation grant on behalf of IAFFE Board to bring Third World and European women to IAFFE meetings, 1994-96.

1990-94Grant for team research from Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (DGICYT), for project on "Rural Development and Women's Employment: Alternatives to Agricultural Work, 1991-94", Ministryof Education, Spain, Dirección General de Ciencia y Tecnología, Principal Collaborator: Maria Dolors García-Ramón, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, 1991-94.

1993UNRISD research grant to work in social investment funds in Latin America (with Breny Mendoza) for theirproject on Economic Restructuring and Selectivity in Social Policies.

1990-91Grant to organize symposium on "Catalonia Today: Economic and Political Reality," Western Societies Program, Cornell University.

Research Grant for U.S. faculty on sabbatical leaves in Spain, Ministry of Education, Spain, August-December.

1989Evaluation of emerging program on women’s studies in Costa Rica, Honduras and Panama, organized by CSUCA

(Consejo Superior Universitario Centroamericano) and funded by UNIFEM/UNDP.January 15-26.

1988Ford Foundation grant to coordinate the Workshop on Economic Crises, Household Survival Strategies and Women's Work, Cornell University, September 1988, andfor publication of workshop papers, 1989-90. Faculty Research Grant, Latin American Studies Program, Cornell University, for research in Mexico City, July-August.

1983-84 Senior Research Writing Grant to help with the preparation of publication of Mexico study on industrial home work, Wenner-Gren Foundation.

Rutgers FASP Research Grant for sabbatical research.

1982 Research Grant, Social Science Research Council, for research in Mexico City..1981 Research Grant, Ford Foundation, Mexico, for researchin Mexico City..1980 Project research grant, International Labor Office, Rural Development Branch, Geneva.

1979 Fund B Award for junior faculty research, Rutgers University.

1972-73Honorary President's Fellow (for graduate students), Columbia University, 1972-73.

1962-63 Fulbright Scholarship, 1962-63, for graduate work at New York University.

1961-62Juan March Scholarship for research on European integration, London School of Economics.

1961College de France Scholarship, summer program on European integration, Paris.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES, REPORTS AND POPULAR WORKS

Lectures and seminars (partial list):

American University; Bard College; Barnard College; Brooklyn College; CEDLA, La Paz (Bolivia), Colgate University; Columbia University; CREDIF/University ofTunisia; Dickinson College; Delhausie University/St. Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia; Elmira College; The Graduate Center (CUNY); Hamilton College; Mt. Holyoke College; Queens College; Universidad Autó noma de Barcelona, Spain (several times); Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain: Duke University; University of North Carolina; FLACSO, Quito (Ecuador), Georgetown University; Grinnel College; Illinois State University; University of Illinois at Urbana-Chaimpaign; Johns Hopkins University; Manhattan College; Long Island University; M.I.T.; Michigan Institute of Technology;The New School for Social Research; New York University; Radcliffe College; Rhode Island College; The City University of New York Graduate Center; Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain; various otheruniversities in Barcelona and Spain; Universidad

Nacional, Bogota, Colombia; Universidad Autonoma, Santo Domingo; University of California, Davis; University of California, Santa Cruz; University of California-Los Angeles; University of Cincinnati; University of Colorado; University of Iowa, Iowa City; Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico; University of Minnesota; University of New Mexico; Universidad Nacional, Bogota; University of Maryland (College Park); University of Syracuse; University of Utah; Wells College; Wheaton College; Yale University, and others.

Participant in radio and TV programs: Public TV: Jim Lehrer News Hour; Radio Educación, Mexico City; various radio and TV stations, Barcelona, Spain; WBAI, New York; Sunrise Semester, CBS Television, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, CNN News; TV12-WHYY-91FM, Philadelphia, Dutch TV and Radio, and others.

PUBLICATIONS

Books

Forthcoming

Gender, Globalization and Development, second edition, Routledge (with Maria Floro and Gunseli Berik)

2011Editor, Feminist Economic for the 21st Century, with Ann Mari May and Diana Strassmann, Vol. I, II, and III, EdgarElgar Economics Series.

2006Editor, Rethinking Labor Market Informalization; Poverty, Precarious Jobs and Social Protection, with Neema Kudva, Ithaca, NY: The Internet First University Press.

2005 and 2003Gender, Development and Globalization: Economics as if All People Mattered, New York: Routledge 2003. Spanish translation published as Género, Desarrolllo y Globalizacion. Editorial Hacer, Barcelona, Spain, 2005.

2004Editor: Global Tensions: Challenges and Opportunities in the Global Economy, New York: Routledge Editor (with Savitri Bisnath).

2001Editor, Gender and Development: Theoretical, Emprirical and Practical Perspectives, Volumes I and II, Edgar Elgar Publishers (with Savitri Bisnath).

1996 Editor Economic Restructuring in Latin America: The 1990s, Conference Proceedings: Latin American Studies Program, Cornell University (with Mary Jo Dudley).

1992Editor, Unequal Burden: Economic Crises, Persistent Poverty and Women's Work, Westview Press, May 1992 (with Shelley Feldman).

1987 and 1994The Crossroads of Class and Gender. Homework, Subcontracting and Household Dynamics in Mexico City, University of Chicago Press, 1987 (with Martha Roldán); second printing: 1990; Spanish translation: La encrucijada de clase y género. Trabajo a domicilio, subcontratación y dinámica de la unidad doméstica en la Ciudad de México, Colegio de Mexico/Fondo de Cultura Económica, Mexico, 1994.

1987Editor (with Catherine Stimpson), Women, Households and the Current Economy, Rutgers University Press.

Mujeres: Ciencia y Práctica Politica, Madrid: Universidad Complutense (with Celia Amorós et al)

1984Reproducción, Producción y División Sexual del Trabajo, Santo Domingo: CIPAF

1985Editor, Women and Development: the Sexual Division of Labor in Rural Societies, New York: Praeger, 1982; paperback edition.

1977Mujer, Economía y Patriarcado Durante el Periodo Franquista, Barcelona: Editorial Anagrama.

1965Co-author, Planificación y Desarrollo, Barcelona: Nova Terra.

Articles

Forthcoming

"Taking Advantage of Austerity; The Economic Crisis and Care in Spain," forthcoming in Social Policy

2013

"Neoliberalism and the Global Economic Crisis: A Viewfrom Feminist Economics," forthcoming in Verschuur, I. Guérin and H. Guétat, eds., Under Development, Gender...

"Gender and International Migration: Globalization, Development and Governance," in N. Ribas and L. Oso, eds., The International Handbook on Gender, Migration and Development Perspectives, Edward Elgar Publishing.

2012

"Gender and International Migration: Globalization, Development and Governance," Feminist Economics,Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 1-33 (with C.D. Deere and Naila Kabeer). A shorter version included in N. Ribas and L. Oso (eds), The Internationa Handbook on Gender, Migration and Development Perspectives, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013.

"The World Bank and Gender Inequality," a review of the World Bank's 2012 World Development report, Global Social Policy Forum (12.2), August.

2011

"Delitos y crímenes económicos contra la humanidad," Economia Critica #12 (1911): 156-159.

"Crisis de los cuidados, migración internacional y politicas públicas," in C. Carrasco, C. Borderias y T. Torns, eds., El trabajo de cuidados. Historia, teoría y políticas, Catarata: 359-389.

“Globalization, Labor, and Women’s Work: Critical Challenges for a Post-Liberal World,” In Diane Elson and Devaki Jain, eds., Harvesting Feminist Knowledge for Public Policy, SAGE: 70-92.

2010

“The New Gender Order and Reconciliation Policies: The Case of Spain” (with Maria Martinez-Iglesias), inI. Ikkaracan, ed., Work-Family Life Reconciliation in Comparative Perspective: Towards Gender Equality in the Labor Market,İstanbul Technical University Center for Women’s Studies in Science, Technology and Engineering, Istanbul.

"The measurement of socio-economic gender inequality revisited," Development and Change, Volume 41, No. 3, co-authored with Ignacio Permanyer.

“Globalization, Women’s Work and Care Needs: The Urgency of Reconciliation Policies,” North Carolina Law Review, Vol.88, No. 5 (June).

“La Crisi Econòmica i les Dones,” (“The Economic Crisis and Women,” in Dia Internacional de les Dones, Barcelona: Catalan Parliament.

“Labor Market Transformations and Women’s Work in theInternational Economy,” in Berch Berberglou, ed., Globalization in the 21st Century, Palgrave Macmillan (a revised composite of parts of chapters 3 and 4 in L.Beneria, Gender, Development and Globalization, Routledge 2003).

“Travail Rémuneré/non-Rémuneré et la Globalisation dela Reproduction, » in Jules Falquet, Helena Hirata, Danièle Kergoat,Brahim Labari, Nicky Le Feuvre and Fatou Sow, eds., Le genre au coeur de la mondialisation, Paris : Les Presses de Sciences Politiques.

2009

-“La feminización de la emigración y el codesarrollo:reflexiones sobre politicas sociales,” in Jorge Hurtado, ed., Migraciones y Codesarollo", proceedings fromthe international conference on Co-development andand Cooperation, Alicante, Spain, November 15-17, 2007, published by Generalitat Valenciana & CUVRIC (Comité Universitario Valenciano de Relaciones Internacionales y Cooperación).

“From Harmony to Cooperative Conflicts; Amartya Sen’sContribution to Household Theory,” forthcoming in

Ravi Kanbur and Kaushik Basu, eds., Arguments for a BetterWorld. Essays in Honor of Amartya Sen, Vol. II: Ethics, Welfare and Measurement.Spanish translation: “De la “Harmonía” a los “conflictos cooperatives,” Araucaria,, Vol 10, No. 20: http://www.institucional.us.es/araucaria/

2008

“The Crisis of Care, International Migration and Public Policy,” Feminist Economics, Vol 14(3), July. Reprinted in D. Howcroft and H. Richardson, eds., Work and Life in the Global Economy: a Gendered Analysis of Service Work, Palgrave MacMillan 2009: 142-164.

“The Study of Women and Gender in Economics: An Overview,” in H. Sholkamim ed., Reader on Feminism and Social Science, Frieddrich Eber Stiffung, Cairo, reprintfrom L. Benería, Gender, Development and Globalization, Routledge 2003, Ch. 2.

“Paid and Unpaid Labor: Meanings and Debates,” in Al.Jaggar, ed. Just Methods: An Interdisciplinary Feminist Reader (Paradigm Publishers 2007, reprinted from L. Benería,Gender, Development and Globalization: Economics as if all People Mateered, New York: Routledge, 2003, Ch. 5.

2007

”Gender and the social construction of markets” in Feminist Economics of Trade, edited by Irene van Staveren,Diane Elson, Caren Grown and Nilufer Cagatay, Routledge.

“Globalització, gènere i la transformació del rolde les dones,” (“Globalization, Gender and the Transformation of Women’s Roles,” Revista Catalana de Geografia, Fall.

"Paid and Unpaid Labor: Meanings and Debates,"edited version of Ch. 4 in Gender, Development andGlobalization, in Alison Jaggar, ed., Just Methods: AnInterdisciplinary Feminist Reader, Paradigm Publishers.

2006

“Trabajo productivo/reproductivo, pobreza y politicasde conciliacion en America Latina: Consideraciones teóricas y practicas,” Nomadas, Bogotá, Colombia: Instituto de Estudios Sociales Contemporáneos, Central University; also published in UNFPA/GTZ, Cohesión social, políticas conciliatorias y presupuesto público: una mirada de género, Conference proceedings, Mexico City, October 24-26; also reprinted in Género y cohesion social,edited by J. Astelarra, Fundación Carolina, 2007: 107-122.

A revised and more elaborated version of the above article published in Mientras Tanto, No. 100, Barcelona, November 2006.

“Globalització, mercats de treball i latransformació del rol de les dones”, Treballs de laSocietat Catalana de Geografia, 61-61: 305- 324.

“Emigracions del Tercer Mon: tres processos explicatius i un estudi de cas,” in L. Juberias, ed., Inmigració i iutadania. Reptes per a la Catalunya del futur [Migrations from the Third World: Three explanatory processes and a case study,”Barcelona: Fundació Pere Ardiaca.

“Labor Market Informalization, Gender and Social Protection: Reflections on Poor Urban Households in Bolivia, Ecuador and Thailand,” in S. Razawi and S. Hassim, eds., Gender and Social Policy in a Global Context, Palgrave (with Maria Floro). Spanish translation

published in G. Herrera, ed. Gioconda Herrera (ed.) La persistencia de la desigualdad. Género, Trabajo y pobreza en America Latina, FLACSO-CONAMU-Secretaria Técnica del Frente Social.

2005--“Distribution, Gender and Labor Market Informalization: A Conceptual Framework and a Focus on Homeworkers,” in L. Beneria and N. Kudva, eds., Informalization, Precarious Work and Social Policy, Cornell University e.publishing,

“Employment patterns and the informalization of jobs: General trends and gender dimensions,” in C. Piras, ed., Women at Work.: A Challenge for Development, Ch. 3, Washington, DC: Inter-American Development Bank.

“La Mujer y el Género en la Economia: Un Panorama General,” in Paloma de Villota, ed., Economia y género, UNIFEM, NY, and Icaria, Barcelona: 23-74.

2003 “Economic Rationality and Globalization: A Feminist Perspective,” in M. Ferber and J. Nelson, eds, Feminist Economics Today: Beyond Economic Man, University of ChicagoPress.Translated into French and reprinted in V. Lootvoet, ed., Femmes et argent. Le nerf the la guerre des sexes, Collection Pensés Féministes, Univrsité des Femmes, Brussels, forthcoming in 1011.

“Labor Market Informalization and the Changing Landscape of Cities,” in Monopolis. Globalization and Urban Issues, 14/15:90-94 (with Susanna Schaller).

2002 -“El debate inconcluso sobre el trabajo no remunerado,” in Treball real, economia invisible, edited by Institut Catala de la Dona, Generalitat de Catalunya:, Barcelona.

Interview included in Engendering Economics. Conversations with Women Economists in the United States, eds. Paulette Olson and Z. Emami, London and New York: Routledge.

2001 ”Shifting the Risk: New Employment Patterns, Informalization, and Women’s Work,” International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, Vol. 15, No.1 (September): 27-53; also published as an ILO paper, Geneva.

“The enduring debate over unpaid labor,” in M. Loutfi, ed., Women, Gender and Work, Geneva: International Labor Office: 85-110; translated into Spanish as “El debate inconclusivo sobre el trabajo doméstico,” Barcelona: Agora 2001: 155-194.

"The Impact of Industrial Relocation on Displaced Workers: A Case Study of Cortland, NY," Economic Development Quarterly,Vol.15, No.1 (February), pp. 78-89 (co-authored with Luis Santiago).

“Introduction” to Gender and Development: Theoretical. Empirical and Practical Approaches, Vol. I and II, Elgar Edgar Publishers.

2000 “Comment” on B. Majnono d’Intignano, “Equality Between Women and Men: Economic Aspects,” in Governance, Equity and Global Markets, Proceedings of theAnnual Bank Conference on Development Economics in Europe, Paris: June 21-23, 1999. "Gender and the Construction of Global Markets: Engendering Polanyi," inFaride Acar and Ayse Ayat, (eds.), Gender and Identity Construction: Women of Central Asia, the Caucasus and Turkey, Brill: 3-22

“Introduction” to the special issue on Globalization and Gender, Feminist Economics, Vol. 6, 3 (Fall, 2000), with M. Floro, C. Grown and M. MacDonald.

1999 "Structural Adjustment Policies," dictionary entry, Edgar Elgar Dictionary of Feminist Economics, edited by J. Peterson and M. Lewis: 687-695.

"Globalization, Gender and the Davos Man," Feminist Economics. Vol. 5, No.3, 1999: 61-83. Spanish version:"Mercados globales, género y el Hombre de Davos," published in C. Carrasco, ed., Mujeres y economia, Barcelona: Icaria, 1999:399-430; also in A.M.Portugal and C.Torres, eds., El Siglo de las mujeres, Santiago de Chile: Isis Internacional, 1999:103-124; reprinted in Mora: Revista del Instituto Interdisciplinario de Estudiosdel Género, No. 7, Argentina, 2001: 5-26. Polish translation” “Globalizacja, plec I czlowiek z Davos” (2007). A shorter version included in Elen Mutari andDeborah Figgart, eds. Women and the Economy: A Reader, Armink, NY: M.E.Sharpe, 2003: 312-25.

"The enduring debate over unpaid labour", International Labour Review, Vol. 138 (1999), No. 3: 287-309.

1998 "In the Wilderness of One's Inner Self: Living Feminism" (autobiographical essay), in A. Snitow and R. Blau DuPlessis (eds.), The Feminist Memoir Project, Three Rivers Press: 249-267.

"Karl Polanyi, la construcción del mercado global y la 'diferencia' de género," Mientras Tanto, No. 71 (Winter), Barcelona, Spain.

1996 "Poverty and Gender: An Analysis for Action,"New York: UNDP, Gender and Development Monograph Series, No.2 (with Savitri Bisnath).

"The Legacy of Structural Adjustment in Latin America: A Critical Overview," in L. Benería and M.J.Dudley (eds.), Economic Restructuring in the Americas, Conference proceedings, Latin American Studies Program, Cornell University.

"Thou Shall not Live by Statistics Alone but it Might Help," (comment), Feminist Economics, Vol. 2, No. 3 (Fall 1996): 139-42.

1995 "Towards a Greater Integration of Gender in Economics," World Development, Vol. 23, No. 11 (October): 1839-1850.

"The Foreign Debt Crisis and the Social Costs of Adjustment in Latin America," in John Friedman (ed.), Emergences: Women's Struggles for Livelihood, Latin American Studies Program, UCLA, Spanish translation published in Mientras Tanto, No. 61, Barcelona, Spain.

"Engendering International Trade," in N. Heyzer (ed.), A Commitment to the World's Women. Perspectives on Development for Beijing and Beyond, New York: UNIFEM: 69-86 (with Amy Lind).

"Structural Adjustment and Social Emergency Funds:The Cases of Honduras, Mexico and Nicaragua," paper prepared for UNRISD's Social Policy Project, The European Journal of Development Research, Vol. 7, No. 1, June(with Breny Mendoza); published also in J. Vivian (ed.) Adjustment and Social Sector Restructuring, Frank Cass and UNRISD: 53- 76.

"The Dynamics of Globalization," Internationals Labor and Working Class History (symposium comments), No. 47, Spring: 45-52.

1994 "Mujer, Salud y Trabajo: Una visión global," Barcelona, Spain: Quaderns CAPS, No. 21, Spring: 7-16.

1993 "Accounting for Women's Work: The Progress ofTwo Decades," World Development, Vol. 20, No. 11 (Nov.): 1547-60; revised version: "The Measurement of Women'sEconomic Activities: Assessing the Theoretical and Practical Work of Two Decades," in Monitoring Social Progress in the 1990's, edited by Darham Ghai and David Westendorff, UNRISD/Avebury, 1993: 263-83. Catalan translation published in Documents d'Anàlisi Geogràfica, No. 22 ,1993: 91-113. Reprinted in Women and Development Reader, edited by L. Duggan, L. Nisonoff, N. Visvanathan and N. Wiegersma,(eds.), Zed Books, 1997. Abridged version reprinted in N. Goodwin et al, eds., Frontier Issues in Economic Thought, Vol. IV (The Changing Nature of Work), Global Development and Environment Institute, Tufts University, 1998.

"The Mexican Debt Crisis: Structuring the Economy and the Household," in L. Benería and S. Feldman (eds.), Unequal Burden: Economic Crises, Household Strategies and Women's Work, Westview Press.

"La internacionalización de la economia y el trabajo de las mujeres," Revista de Economía y Sociología del Trabajo, No. 13/14, Sep.-Dec.: 23-35, Madrid, Spain.

Reprinted in Mientras Tanto, No. 48, Barcelona, Spain: 113-138, also in Lucila Finkel (ed.), La Organización Social del Trabajo, Editorial Pirámide (Madrid), 1994: 91-112, and in Beatriz Bustos and Germán Palacio (eds.), El Trabajo Femenino en America Latina; Los Debates en la Década de los Noventa, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico, 1994: 49-76.

"Structural Adjustment, The Labor Market, and the Household: The Case of Mexico," in G. Standing & V. Tockman (eds.), Towards Social Adjustment: Labor Market Issues in Structural Adjustment, Geneva: ILO.

1989 "Gender and the Global Economy," in Arthur MacEwan and William Tabb (eds.), Instability and Change in the International Economy, Monthly Review Press.

Revised version in Spanish published in Treballs de la Societat Catalana de Geografia, No. 23, September1990, and Revista de la Societat Catalana d'Economia, Vol. 8 (1991).

Reprinted (abridged version) in F. Ackerman et al, eds., The Changing Nature of Work. Frontier Issues in Economic Thought, Vol. IV, Island Press, 1998.

"Women and the Economics of Military Spending" (co-authored with Rebecca Blank), in Adrienne Harris & Ynesta King (eds.), Rocking the Ship of State: Towards a Feminist Peace Politics, Westview Press.

"Capitalism and Socialism: Some Feminist Questions," in S. Kruks, R. Rapp and M. Young (eds.), Promisory Notes, Monthly Review Press. Spanish translation published in Mientras Tanto, No. 42, Sept-Oct. 1990. Reprinted in Women and Development Reader, edited by L. Duggan, L. Nisinoff, N. Visvanathan and N. Wiegersma,Zed Books, 1997.

"Subcontracting and Employment Dynamics in Mexico City," in Alejandro Portes, Manual Castells and Lauren Benton (eds.), The Informal Economy: Studies in Advanced and Less Developed Countries, Johns Hopkins University Press.

Spanish translation published by Editorial Planeta, Buenos Aires, Argentina,

Reprinted in Victor Tokman (ed.), El sector informal: Dos décadas de análisis, published by Claves de América Latina, Mexico, 1992, 1995.

1990 "La mujer y la economía; enfoques y marcos teóricos," in Pilar Ballarin and Teresa Ortiz (eds.),

La Mujer en Andalucía. Vol. I. Universidad de Granada, Spain: 85-94.

1987 "Patriarcado o Sistema Económico? Una discusion sobre dualismos metodológicos," in C. Amorós, L. Benerí a, C. Delphy, H. Rose and V. Stolcke, Mujeres: Ciencia y Práctica Politica, Madrid: Editorial Debate.

1986 "Rural Development, International Markets and Labor Appropriation: A Case Study of El Jadida Region,Morocco," World Employment Program, ILO, Geneva.

1985 "Gender, Skill and the Dynamics of Women's Employment," in Claire Brown and Joseph Pechman (eds.), Gender in the Work Place, The Brookings Institution, (Spring);

Catalan version published in Papers de Seminari,24, Centre d'Estudis de Planificacio, Barcelona, Spain, 1986.

"Work and Culture: Meditations on Ivan Illich's Gender," in B. Gustavsson (ed.), Work in the 1980's, London: Gower Publishing.gg Spanish translation published in Mientras Tanto, No. 24 (1985): 59-72.

1982 "Class and Gender Inequalities and Women's Role in Economic Development: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives" (with Gita Sen), Feminist Studies, Spring.

Reprinted in H. Lessinger (ed.), Class, Race, Sex:The Dynamics of Control, G.K. Hall, 1984.

Spanish version in M. Leon de Leal (ed.), Sociedad, Subordinación y Feminismo, Bogota, Colombia, ACEP,1982 and in Mientras Tanto, No. 15, Barcelona, Spain, 1983.

Dutch translation published in Derde Wereld, 1982, 4.

1981 "Accumulation, Reproduction and Women's Role in Economic Development: Boserup Revisited," Signs, Winter (with Gita Sen).

Reprinted in E. Leacock and H. Safa (eds.), Women's Work: Development and the Division of Labor, Bergin & Garvey Publishers, 1986, and in R.E. Pahl (ed.), On Work. Historical, Comparative and Theoretical Approaches, New York: Basil Blackwell, 1988. Spanish version published in M. León de Leal (ed.), Las Trabajadoras del Agro, Vol. 2, Bogota, Colombia, ACEP,1982.

Reprinted in Women, Gender and Development Reader, edited by L. Duggan, L. Nisonoff, N. Visvanathan and N. Wiegersma, eds., Zed Books, 1997; a shorter version reprinted in the 2010 edition.

1980 "Conceptualizing the Labor Force: The Underestimation of Women's Economic Activities," The Journal of Development Studies, April.

Reprinted in N. Nelson (ed.), African Women in the Development Process, London: Frank Cass, 1981, and inR.E. Pahl (ed.), On Work, Historical, Comparative and Theoretical Perspectives, New York: Basil Blackwell, 1988.

Spanish version in Papers de Seminari, Centre d'Estudis de Planificació, Barcelona, Spain, 1982.

1979 "Reproduction, Production and the Sexual Division of Labor," Cambridge Journal of Economics, No. 3.Spanish version in: Cuadernos Agrarios (Mexico), September 1979; and Mientras Tanto (Spain), 6, 1981; Indonesian translation:

1976 "Women's Participation in Paid Production: The Spanish Experience," The Review of Radical Political Economics, Spring.

1969 "Economics: A Positive or a Normative Science?" Ripsaw, Summer, 1969 and Papers de

Seminari, Centre d'Estudis de Planificacio, Barcelona, Spain, 1972.

Book reviews

Bernard Harris, Lina Gálvez y Helena Machado (eds), Gender and Well-Being in Europe. Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, Ashgate Publishing Company, 2009, Revista de Economia Critica, No. 12 (2011).

Feminism Seduced. How Global Elites Use Women’s Labor and Idea to Exploit Women, Paradigm Publishers 2009. Feminist Economics 17(3): 203-7 (2011).

Review of Jeffrey Sachs’ The End of Poverty: Possibilities for Our Time (Penguin Books 2005), Feminist Economics, Vol. 3-1 (January): 132-137.

Ping-Chun Hsiung, Living Rooms as Factories: Class, Gender and the Satellite Factory System in Taiwan, in Industrial and Labor Relations Review, July, 1998.

Nancy Folbre, Who pays for the kids. Gender and the structures of constraint (Routledge, 1994), in Feminist Economics, Vol. 1, No. 2: (Summer 1995): 126-31.

Verena Stolcke, Coffee Planters, Workers and Wives, New York:St. Martin's Press, 1988, in International Labor and Working Class History, No. 39, Spring 1991.

Margaret Leahy, Development Strategies and the Status of Women:A Comparative Study of the United States, Mexico, the Soviet Union and Cuba, in Political Science Quarterly, Spring 1988.

Michele Barret, Women's Oppression Today, in The Review of Radical Political Economics, special issue on Women and the Economy, Spring 1984.

Barbara Rogers, The Domestication of Women: Discrimination in Developing Societies, in Science and Society, Vol. XLVI, No. 4, Winter 1982-83.

Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis, Schooling in Capitalist America, in Social Policy, March-April, 1977.

R. Edwards et al, (ed.), The Capitalist System: A Radical Analysis of American Society," in Harvard Educational Review, August 1972.

Reports and other publications

"Foreword" for the book How Filipino Immigrants in Italy Send Money Back Home, by Natalia Ribas-Mateos and Charito Basa, Lewinston-Queenstown-Lampeter: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2013.

“Diagnosis de Género: Aspectos Económicos,” report written for INAM (National Institute for Women), Government of Honduras, Tegucigalpa, July 2005.

“Comments on Michael Burawoy’s lecture on “Public Sociologies in a Global Context,” in Public Sociology, report on the Third Annual Workshop of thePolson Institute for Global Development, Cornell University, Fall 2003.

“Gender and Trade Work Within Mercosur,” report written for UNIFEM evaluating its work in the region (with Aileen Allen), April 2001.

"Brazil Gender Review," report written for the World Bank evaluating Bank's projects in Brazil from a gender perspective, 55 pp., January, 1999 (with Fulvia Rosemberg).

"The Impact of Industrial Relocation on Displaced Workers: A Case Study of Cortland," Community Development Reports, Cornell Community and Rural Development Institute.

"Introduction" to Breny Mendoza's Sintiéndose Mujer, Pensándose Feminista, Editorial Guaymuras, Hoduras, 1996.

"A Vision for Gender and Development Cooperation," in“A Vision for Gender and Development. The Outcome of an Expert Group Workshop,” 30 January - 3 February 1955, Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Stockholm.

Report (with Richard Madsen and others), “Economic Development and Human Rights in China's Interior,” Nine-member delegation report, National Committee on US-China Relations, September, 1993.

"Women's Unequal Burden," Book Review and Interview, Dollars & Sense, June 1992.

Report, External Consultation Review Team, Division of Social Sciences, Univ. of California, Santa Cruz, December, 1991 (co-authored with Michael Cole, Clifford Geertz and M. Brewster Smith).

Report: "Assessment of the UNIFEM/CSUCA project Estudios de la Mujer," Central American Universities,Feb 1989.

Report: "Assessment of the Project Apoyo a la Oficinade la Mujer" for the UNDP Mission to Managua, January1985.

"Reflections on the Copenhagen Conference," Feminist Studies, Summer, 1981.

"Some Questions on the Sexual Division of Labor," Report on an Informal Consultants Meeting on Women and Rural Development, ILO, 1978.

Articles and interviews in newspapers and documentaries: several countries.

PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS AND INVITED CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIUMS: PAPERS AND COMMENTS

2013

Meeting of the World Bank Technical Advisory Group onVoice, Agency and Participation; discussant on the topic of "Collective Action," Washington, DC, September 19.

"Globalization and Global Governance," roundtable on the Global Week for a World Parliament, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, October 22.

2012

"The Economic Crisis and its Gender-related Effects: The Case of Spain," presented at the annual IAFFE conference, Barcelona, Spain, June 27-29.

"Neoliberalism, Global Labor Markets, and Gender: Towards a Post-Crisis Agenda," Conference on Gender and Development, Graduate school of International Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland, September 27-28.

Keynote Speech: "A Dónde Hemos Llegado las Mujeres con las Estadísticas de Género?," 13th Conference on Gender Statistics, organized by UNWomen and CEPAL (The UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the

Caribbean), Aguascalientes, Mexico, 8-10 October 2012.

2011

"North-American Feminisms: A Personal Journey," panelorganized by IIEDG (Institut Inter-universitari per l'Estudi de Dones i Gènere) and the IEN (Institute ofNorth-American Studies), Barcelona, Spain, December 1.

"Conceptual Approaches in Gender and Migration: An overview," plenary speaker at the conference on New Debates on Gender, Migration and Development, Maó, Menorca, Spain, Oct. 6-8.

“Gender and Development: Where are we now?,” IAFFE’s Annual Conference, Hangzhou, China, June 24-26.

Plenary speaker: “Reflexiones sobre la crisis económica: Qué hemos aprendido?,” IV Encuentro Mujeres, Género y Economia, Sevilla, March 31.

2010

“Qué hemos aprendido de la crisis?” (“What have we learned from the economic crisis,” international Congress “Mujeres en el Mundo. Liderando el Milenio,”(World’s Women: Leading the Milenium), Vice-Presidency of the Autonomous Community of Valencia, Spain, October 25-26, Valencia, Spain (paper not delivered due to injury). “Despues de 25 Años: Logros y Decepciones del Feminismo,” (“After 25 Years: Feminism’s Successes and Failures,” presented at the conference on Feminism, Research and Political Practice, Feminist Research Institute, Complutense University, Madrid, 11-12 May.

Invited participant in the international seminar “Measuring Peace Initiatives, Limitations and Proposals,” Catalan International Institute for Peace, Barcelona, March 4-5 March.

2009

“The Economic Crisis and its Gender Dimensions,” Address to the Catalan Parliament, Barcelona, Spain, on the celebration of International Women’s Day

“ Globalization, Women’s Work and Care Needs: The Urgency of Reconciliation Policies,” keynote speech, UNC Law Review Symposium, Chapel Hill, NC, October 9.

Participant in roundtable on “Theory of the Care Economy,” IAFFE 18th Annual Conference, Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts, June 26-28.

“The New Gender Order and Reconciliation Policies: the Case of Spain,” conference Towards Gender Equality in the Labor Market: Work-Family Life Reconciliation Policies, Istanbul Technical University, 27 May.

Several lectures on the economic crisis (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Centre de Treball i Documentació and others) Spain, Spring.

“La globalización y la femización de la emigración internacional,” lecture at the Universidad de Cantabria, Series on Globalization, Women and Development, Santander, Spain, March 6.

“The Economic Crisis, Changing Labor Markets, and policies for a Post-neoliberal World,”meeting to review the first draft of the Survey, UN Division of

the Advancement of Women (DAW), Copenhagen, February 17-19.

2008

“Globalization, Labor, and Women’s Employment: Challenges for a Post-liberal World,” presented at the UNDP meeting on Assessing Development Paradigms,”Rabat, Morocco, October 25-27.

“Policies, Institutional and Social Mechanisms for Reconciling Family and Labor Market Work: The Case ofSpain,” Meeting on European Union Policies, Istanbul,July 23-25.

“Globalization and Women’s Work; How to Evaluate itsEfects,” plenary panel in the Women’s World’s Congress, Complutense University, Madrid, July 3-7.

Closing Plenary on Major Works in Feminist Economics,IAFFE annual conference, Torino, Italy, June 19-21.

“The Feminization of Latin American Migration, the Crisis of Care and Reconciliation Policies,” keynote speech at the conference Between Neoliberalism, the “Third Way” and Neopopulism: Diagnosis of Political Changes in Latin America, Fribourg, Switzerland, March 14-15.

“The Crumbling of the Old Gender Order; Towards New Forms of Gender (In)Equality,” Asociation of Social Economics (ASE), panel on Inequality, ASSA Meetings, New Orleans, Jan 3-6.

2007:“La feminización de la emigración y el co-desarrollo:reflexiones sobre politicas sociales,” Conferencia deClausura del II Congreso Internacional de Cooperaciónal Desarrollo: Movimientos Migratorios y

Codesarrollo,” University of Alicante, Spain, November 15-17.

“Reconciliation Policies and the Feminization of International Migration,” Conference on Development, Gender and Macroeconomics, Istanbul, July 20-22.

Participant in panel on “Globalization and Development Strategies, Cornell Conference on International Development, September 15-16.

Participant in the (virtual) International Symposium on Social Cohesion, Gender and Public Policy Social Cohesion, organized by UNFPA and the Autonomous University of Barcelona, May 1-15 –as honorary invitee and paper presenter.

“The Globalization of Care Work and Social Reproduction,” International symposium on gender and globalization, Ministry of Research, Paris, March 21-23 (paper not delivered due to illness).

“The Globalization of Care Work and Social Reproduction,” paper presented at the ASSA meetings, IAFFE/URPE panel, Chicago, January 5-7.

2006:Participant: Expert meeting on Full Employment and Decent Jobs,” Committee on Social and Economic Policy, UN’s Economic and Social Council, New York, October 10-12.

“Balancing Paid and Unpaid Work: North-South Differences.” Conference on The Ethics of Globalization, Cornell University, September 29-30,

“Household Labor, the Capabilities Approach and Public Policy: Balancing Paid and Unpaid Work,” Symposium on Well-being as a Social Gendered

Process,” University of Modena, Italy, 26-28 June, 2006.

Participant in session on “Macroeconomics, Wellbeing and Gender Equality, Seminar on UNRISD’s report on Gender Equality, Buenos Aires, 10-11 May.

“Universidad y Cooperación,” plenary speaker at the III Congreso Universidad y Cooperación al Desarrollo,Madrid, 26-28 April 2006.

“Economics, Ethics and Human Development,” Distinguished Lecture given at the annual conference of SEA (Society for Economic Anthropology). California State University Channel Islands, Ventura,CA, April 20-22.

“Los retos de la economia actual: reflexiones sobre dos alternativas,” keynote speech at the conference Jornadas de Economía Critica, Barcelona, March 23-25.

”Globalization, Labor Markets and the Transformation of Women’s Roles,” keynote speech for the international conference on Geography and Gender in the World: Questioning the American Hegemony, Barcelona, Spain, February 22-25.

2005:The Work of Amartya Sen and the Capabilities Approachand the Work,” Seminar on Welfare Indicators, University of Barcelona, September.

“Trabajo productivo/reproductivo, pobreza y globalización de la reproducción: consideraciones teóricas y prácticas,” International experts meeting on Social Cohesion, Policies of Reconciliation and Public Budgets: A Gender Perspective, UNFPA/GTZ, Mexico City, October 24-26.

“Economia, Pobreza y Género en América Latina,” in lecture series on Gender, Development and Cooperation, Fundació Caixa, Barcelona, Spain, November 22.

“Gender, Trade and Globalization,” workshop on Women and the Economy, hosted by The World Bank, Middle East and North African (MENA) Region, Cairo, Egypt, 4-5 December.

2004:“Latin American Neo-Structuralism: A Critique from a Gender Perspective,” roundtable on Feminist EconomicTheory: Links Between feminist and Post-Keynesian Economics,” IAFFE annual Conference, Oxford, August 5-7.

“Pobreza and Financiación de las Necesidades Básicas:el Papel del Banco Mundial,” (“Poverty and the Funding of Basic Needs: The Role of the World Bank”) paper prepared for Barcelona’s Cultural Forum/2004, September, (www.barcelona2004.org/esp/eventos/dialogos/ficha.cfm?IdEvento=173)

“Labor, Gender and Globalization,” lecture given forthe international course “Gender, Macroeconomics and International Economics,” Department of Economics, University of Utah, June 7-18 (funded by the Ford Foundation).

“Informalization and the Changing Landscape of Cities: La Paz, el alto and santa Cruz in Bolivia,” Conference on Second Cities in a Global World, Cornell University, May 7-8.

Roundtable Participant: Conference on Reframing Inequalities in Latin America, Stony Brook Manhattan,April 23.

“Informalización del Empleo, Género y Ditribución: Bolivia y Ecuador,” paper presented at the conference on Gender, Work and Poverty in Latin America, Quito, Ecuador, March 3-5.

“Poverty and Social Protection: A Case Study from Bolivia and Ecuador,” paper presented at the Conference on “Law, Norms, and Society,” Cornell Institute for Public Affairs (CIPA), March 12.

“El Trabajo no Remunerado,” Fórum Mundial de las Mujeres, Fórum Social Mundial, Barcelona, 29-31 July

2003:“Distribution, Labor Market Informalization, and Gender: The Case of Home-based Workers,” paper presented at the ASSA/IAFFE annual conference, Washington, DC, January 3-5.

2002: “Labor Market Informalization and the Changing Landscapes of Cities,” paper given at the Conference on Globalization and Urban Studies, Institut fur Sadt-und Regionalforschung, Vienna, Oct. 24-25.

“Labor Market Informalization, Household Fianace andPoverty,” lecture given at two workshops on the topicheld at FLACSO, Quito, Ecuador, May 7-10, and at CEDLA/Estudios de Postgrado, La Paz, Bolivia, August 1-2.

"Gender, Trade and Development," presentation at the UNIFEM Training meeting on Gender and Development, New York, March 4, 2002.

Participant, panel on Gender, Trade and Poverty in the Context of Financing for Development, United

Nations Conference on Financing for Development, Monterrey. Mexico, March 18-22.

Public lecture and mini-course on Globalization, Gender and Development, Casa de las Américas and Instituto de Cooperación Económica Internacional, Complutense University, Madrid, May 28-31.

2001: “Changing Employment Structures and Economic Insecurity,” keynote address at the Symposium on Risks and Rights in the 21st Century, Univeristy of Illinois, October 20-22.

“The Unpaid Labor Debate: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives,” Conference on the Integration of Domestic Work within the Global Economy,” Institut Catala de la Dona, Barcelona, Spain, October 5-6.

Latin American Studies Association (LASA) meetings, speaker in panel on Land Reform and Women in Latin America; commentator in panel of gender equality in Latin America, Washington, DC, September.

Participant: Second International Advisory Board, ILO’s Programme on Socio-economic Security, Bellagio,Italy, April30-May 3.

Participant in the Roundtable on ”Development, Democracy and Workers’ Rights, Conference organized by the Washington College of Law and the AFL-CIO, February 23-24.

“The Informal Market and Women’s Employment,” paper presented at the Seminar on Globalization and Women’sEmployment in Latin America, organized by the Inter-American Development Bank and the UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, Santiago de Chile, March 17.

2000:“The Informal Market and Women’s Employment,” paper presented at the Seminar on Globalization and Women’sEmployment in Latin America, organized by the Inter-American Development Bank and the UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, Santiago de Chile, March 17, 2000.

“Gender Dimensions of Socio-economic Insecurity,” ILOConference on Socio-economic Security, Bellagio, March 7-8.

“What Davos and Seattle Mean to Women: Feminist Perspectives on Globalization,” Plenary Address, National Women’s Studies Association Annual Meetings,Boston, June 14-18.

“Economic Restructuring, Employment Dynamics and the Informalization of Jobs,” paper presented IAFFE’s annual conference, Istanbul, August 15-17.

“Employment Dynamics and Informalization of Jobs,” keynote speech at the Conference on “The State Under Pressure”, Norwegian Association for Development Research, Bergen, Norway, October 5-6. Also presented, in the version “Changing Employment Structures and Economic Insecurity,” keynote speech at the symposium on Rights and Risks in the 21st Century, University of Illinois October 20-22.

Invited speaker at the Sixth International Course on Human Rights: Economic and Social Rights, Lima, Peru,December 11-14

1999"An Overview of the Effects of Structural Adjustment Policies," conference on Feminist Perspectives on

Globalization, Free University of Berlin/University of Munster, Berlin, Germany, November 5-6.

"Gender and Globalization," Conference on Human Development/99, United Nations Development Program (UNDP), New York, July 29-31.

Participant in panel on Gender and Development, Annual Conference on Development Economics: Governance, Equity and Global Markets (organized by the World Bank and the French Ministry of Economy andFinances), Paris, June 21-23.

Participant, symposium on Globalization and Gender, Fisher Center for the Study of Men and Women, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY, May 8. "Markets and Latin American Feminisms," paper presented at the conference on Rethinking Feminisms in the Americas, Cornell University, April 2-3.

"Human Development and Gender: Theoretical and Practical Contributions," Conference on Ten Years of Human Development Analysis, Instituto sobre el Desarrollo y la Economía Internacional, University ofthe Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain, February 18-20.

1998"Gender 'Difference' and the construction of Global Markets," paper presemted at the conference Which Wayfor Women and Development, CUNY Graduate Center, New York, October 15-17.

"La Globalització i l'Home de Davos," paper presentedat the conference "El Pensament Unic: Mite o realitat," Barcelona, Spain, October 2-4.

"Women and Work: An International Perspective," keynote speaker at the Forum/98 Conference Day

celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Seneca FallsDeclaration of Sentiments, July 13-16.

Keynote speaker at the plenary session on "The Globalization of the Economy: A Feminist View," International Association of Feminist Economics' annual conference, Amsterdam, June 2-5.

Gender and Economic Restructuring," Workshop on Gender and Development, The World Bank, April 3.

1997"Beyond Structural Adjustment; Emerging Development Paths in Latin America," paper presented at the XX International Congress, Latin American Studies Association, Guadalajara, Mexico, April 17-19.

"On Words and Things: The Multiple Paths to Feminist Economics," paper presented at the ASSA meetings, NewOrleans, January 3-6.

"Gender and the Global Economy," session on Women andthe Economy, organized by UNIFEM, meetings of the UN Commission on the Status of Women, New York, March 12.

1996"Gender and the Construction of Global Markets." Conference on Women's Identities and Roles in the Course of Change, Ankara, Turkey, 23-25 October, 1996.

Plenary Speaker on Gender and Trade, Economic Empowerment panel, Seventh Annual AWID (Association for Women and Development) Forum, Washington, D.C., September 5-8.

Speaker for the Global Education Project, 1996 SummerInstitute for New Jersey Faculty, Ramapo College, June.

"Gender, Technology and the Feminization of the Laborforce," Forum on Employment for Women: Emerging Policy Issues," International Center for Research on Women, Washington, D.C., March 22.

Participant in panel on "Engendering Economics: Gender, Development and Macroeconomics," ARCO Forum, John F.Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. March 1.

“The Informal Market and Women’s Employment,” paper presented at the Seminar on Globalization and Women’sEmployment in Latin America, organized by the Inter-American Development Bank and the UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, Santiago de Chile, March 17.

1995"Globalization and the Feminization of the Labor Force," Conference on The Welfare State, Employment and Public Health, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain, December 18-19.

Several presentations: Seminar on Women, Democracy and Development in Latin America, National University, Bogota, Colombia, November 20-25.

Participant in Workshop on Selective Approaches and Practices for Poverty Elimination, UNDP, New York, Oct 30-November 1.

"Social Investment Funds and the Engendering of Macroeconomics," IAFFE's 4th Annual Summer Conference, Tours, France, July 5-7.

"Gender and Economics: Shifting the Boundaries from Micro to Macro Analysis," ASSA/IAFFE meetings, Washington, D.C., January 6-8 and Conference on Women

and Work in Latin America, Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 27-28.

“The Social Costs of Structural Adjustment in Latin America,” Keynote Address at the Women and Development Conference, Graduate School Of Public Administration Affairs, University of Pittsburg, March 17-19,

"The Social Costs of Structural Adjustment; Do We Have Alternatives?" keynote address at the Conferenceon Gender and Development, University of Pittsburgh, March 18.

"A Vision for Gender and Development Cooperation," Meeting of Expert Group on Gender and Development, Swedish Foreign Ministry, Stockholm, Jan 30-Feb.

1994"Towards a Greater Integration of Gender in Economics," Engendering Macroeconomics Project, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, June 24-25.

Participant: Expert Meeting on Gender and Economic Restructuring, North-South Center, Otawa, Canada, June 21-22.

"Economic Integration and Employment Instability," Latin American Studies Association Meetings, Atlanta,March 10-12.

Participant: Symposium on Using the Social Sciences for Social Purposes, Public Policy Program, RadcliffeCollege, January 5-6.

"Gender, Technology and the Feminization of the LaborForce," Engendering Macroeconomics Project, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, February, 3-6.

1993"Trade, Technology Transfer and Gender," prepared forthe UN Expert Group Meeting on Gender, Science and Technology, New York, December 14-18.

"Mujer, Salud y Trabajo: Una visió n Global," International Conference on Mujer, Salud y Trabajo, Barcelona, Spain, 11-12 November.

"Reconceptualizing Economics: The Role of Women," prepared for the Symposium on Women in Economics, Barcelona, Spain, November, 12-13.

Meeting on Women and Trade Policy, UNIFEM, New York, September 27-28. conference on Gender, Justice and Development," Univ. of Massachusetts, Jan. 15-18.

"The Measurement of Women's Work: Research Agenda," Workshop on Unpaid Work, ANC Research Department, Johannesburg, South Africa, April 15-1

1992"Trade Liberalization in the Americas: Theoretical Issues and Gender Dimensions," Latin American StudiesAssociation Meetings, Los Angeles, September 24-27.

Panel organizer and paper presenter: "Accounting and Measurement of Women's Work: Theoretical and Methodological Issues," Allied Social Sciences Association meetings, New Orleans, January 3-5.

"Overview: Main Issues in Research on Structural Adjustment Policies," Workshop on Urban Poverty and Social Policy in the Context of Adjustment, The WorldBank, Urban Development Division, January 13-15.

"Contextualizing Women's Struggles for Livelihood: The Household, the Market and Beyond," Keynote address, conference on Learning from Latin America:

Women's Struggles for Livelihood, UCLA, February 27-29.

1991"The Measurement of Women's Economic Activities: Assessing the Theoretical and Practical Work of Two Decades," UNRISD, Meeting on Social Development Indicators, Rabat, Morocco, 8-11 April.

Participant, panel on The Economics and Politics of Domestic Space and State Policy, Latin American Studies Association Meetings, Washington, April 4-6.

Panel organizer and paper presenter: "Structural Adjustment and the Measurement of Women's Work," AWID(Association for Women and Development) Conference,Washington, Nov. 21-24.

1990"The Debt Crisis: Restructuring the Economy and the Household," XIIth World Congress of Sociology, Madrid, July 9-13th. (not personally delivered).

Structural Adjustment Policies: Alternative Visions,"The Other Economic Summit, Houston, TX, July 5-7.

Participant, Conference on "Beyond the Debt Crisis: Structural Transformations," UNDP/NGLF, New York, April 23-25.

1989"Structural Adjustment, The Labor Market and The Household: The Case of Mexico," presented at the seminar on Market Policies and Structural Adjustment,ILO, Geneva, November 29-December 1.

"Restructuring the Economy and the Household: The Debt Crisis in Mexico," Conference on Global Imbalances. Alternative Perspectives on the

International Economy, The American University, Washington, D.C., May 26-28.

"The Debt Crisis in Mexico: Household Adjustments andWomen's Work," International Conference on Women and Development, State University of New York at Albany, March 3-4; also given at the Colloquium on Gender andInternational Development Policy, Rutgers University,April 8-9.

1988"Multinational Corporations and Export Processing Zones: Policy Issues," Ford Foundation, New York, November 3.

"La Mujer y la Economía: Enfoques y Marcos Teóricos,"Primer Encuentro Interdisciplinar de Estudios de la Mujer en Andalucía, Granada, Spain, September 27-October 1.

"Gender and the Global Economy," International Congress of Latinoamericanists, Amsterdam, July 4-8.

"La Ma d'Obra Femenina i la Economia Mundial," International Conference on Regulation Theory, Barcelona, Spain, June 15-18.

Three lectures delivered at the Gender and Development Institute, St. Mary’s University, Halifax, Canada, June 1-5.

"Gender and the Global Economy," Conference on Growthand Instability in the World Economy, The Birkshire Forum, Stephenton, NY, May 12-15.

"International Development and the Division of Labor," Conference on Integrating Scholarship and Gender, Rutgers University, February 26-27.

1987

Participant, Conference on Principles of Economics Textbooks;Indiana Univ./Purdue Univ., Indianapolis, September 17-18.

Participant, Workshop on Macroeconomic Planning and Management: Crisis, Reassessment, Potential, Cornell University, May 1-2.

"Integrating Macro and Micro Issues in the Analysis of Women and Development," Conference on Integrating Women in International Studies, Wingspread, Wisconsin, March 14-18.

"Industrial Homework and the Underground Economy: A Comparative Analysis," First Congress on Women's History: From Home to Factory, Barcelona, Spain, October 22-24."

1986"Subcontracting and the Informal Sector: Implicationsfor Development," Conference on the Comparative Studyof the Informal Sector, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia,October 2-6.

Participant, round-table on "Development Strategies for Africa," an informal meeting in preparation for the May 1986 UN Special Session on the Critical Economic Situation in Africa, New Paltz, NY, April 25-27.

“The New International Division of Labor and Women’s Work in Mexico”, Conference on Women and Work, Bard College, April 17.

Symposium participant, "Work and Politics: The Feminization of the Workforce," Center for European Studies, Harvard University, March 14-16.

"Developments as if Women Mattered: Questions Ahead of Us," Conference on Women and Development, PembrokeCenter, Brown University, January 16-17.

1985"Sistema Economico o Patriarcado? La Superació n de Dualismos Metodologicos," paper given at the Conference on Mujeres: Ciencia y Prá ctica Polí tica,Universidad Complutense, Madrid, October 17-19.

Participant, panel on the Articulation Between the Formal and Informal Sector in Urban Economies, 45th Congress of Latinoamericanists, Bogota, Colombia, July 2-5.

Discussant, Workshop on the Incorporation of Women inLatin American Labor Markets, Lima, Peru, June 24-27.

Participant, panel on "Employment and the Informal Sector," Society for International Development Conference, Washington, May 15-16.

1984:"Gender, Skill and the Dynamics of Women's Employment," Conference on Gender in the Workplace, Brookings Institution, November 15-16, 1984.

"Industrial Homework and the Decentralization of Modern Production," Seminar on the Urban Informal Sector in the Center and the Periphery, Johns HopkinsUniv., Baltimore, June.

"Work and Culture: Meditations on Ivan Illich's Gender," Symposium on "Work in 1984," University of Karlstad, Sweden, June.

1983:"Some Questions about Spain and the New InternationalDivision of Labor," Conference on Spain and the U.S.:

Present and Future Relations," Univ. of Florida, Gainsville, December 8-10.

"The Labor Process, Subcontracting and Gender Relations," Social Science Research Workshop on Social Inequality and Gender Hierarchy, Mexico City, September 27-28.

"Decentralization of Production and the Underground Economy," Universidad Menendez Pelayo, Sitges, Spain,September 12-14.

"The Definition and Redefinition of Skill," The Scholar and the Feminist X: The Question of Technology, Barnard College, April 23.

"Domestic Piece Work, Subcontracting and Gender Relations," Conference on Women and Men in Contemporary Production, Center for US-Mexico Studies, Univ. of California, San Diego, April.

1982:"Domestic Piece Work: A Case Study from Mexico City,"Allied Social Science Association (ASSA)/URPE meetings, December.

"Trabajo Industrial Domiciliario y Relaciones de Gé nero," World Congress of Latinoamericanists, Manchester, England, September.

Conference on Income Control in the Third World, Columbia University, October.

1981"Segmented Markets and the Decentralization of Production in Mexico City," ASSA/URPE meetings, Washington, D.C., December.

"The Internationalization of Capital and Women's Work," American Political Science Association Convention, New York, September 3-5.

"Women in the Andes: A Discussion," Symposium on Peasant Movements, Yale University, April.

1980Panel on Women and Employment, NGO's Agenda for the Eighties Conference, New York, August.

"Accumulation, Reproduction and Women's Role in Economic Development: Boserup Revisited." Different versions of this paper were delivered at the ASSA meetings, Atlanta, Georgia, December, 1979, and the Symposium on the Sex Division of Labor, Burg Waterstein, Austria, Aug 2-10 (with Gita Sen)

"Feminist Analysis and Development Policies," Forum Workshop, United Nations Conference on the Decade forWomen, Copenhagen, July 14-24.

"Class and Gender Inequalities and Women's Role in Economic Development: Theoretical and Practical Implications," The Scholar and the Feminist Conference VII, Barnard College, April 12 (with Gita Sen).

1979"Women in the Third World," Conference on the Second Sex--Thirty Years Later, a Commemorative Conference on Feminist Theory and Simone de Beauvoir, New York University, September.

"Conceptualizing the Labor Force: The Underestimationof Women's Economic Activities," Conference on the Political Economy of the Third World, The New School for Social Research, New York, April 21-22.

1978

"Reproduction, Production and the Sexual Division of Labor," Conference on the Subordination of Women and the Development Process, Institute of Development Studies, Univ of Sussex, England, November.

"Questions on the Origins of the Sexual Division of Labor," Conference on Development and Underdevelopment of Latin America, University of Bielefeld, Germany, July 20-23.

WORK IN PROGRESS

Current research on the effects of the crisis on the policies to reconcile family work and labor market work in Spain (with Maria Martinez Iglesias).

Updating the book Gender, Development and Globalization (Routledge 2003) for a second edition (with Gunseli Berik and Maria Floro)

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Planning Association, International DivisionAssociation of Women in DevelopmentEconomia Critica, SpainCommittee on the Status of Women in the Economics ProfessionInternational Association for Feminist EconomicsLatin American Studies AssociationURPE OTHER INFORMATION

Languages read, written and spoken fluently: Catalan,Spanish, French, English; less fluently: Portuguese, Italian.

Most often quoted and reprinted books or articles:

Gender, Development and Globalization: Economics as if All People Mattered, New York: Routledge 2003; Spanish translation published as Género, Desarrolllo y Globalizacion. Editorial Hacer, Barcelona, Spain, 2005. Reprints: -“The Study of Women and Gender in Economics: An Overview,” in H. Sholkamim ed., Reader on Feminism and Social Science; Frieddrich Eber Stiffung, Cairo, 2008, reprint of Ch. 2,-"Paid and Unpaid Labor: Meanings and Debates," edited version of Ch. 4, in Alison Jaggar, ed., Just Methods: An Interdisciplinary Feminist Reader, Paradigm Publishers, 2008.-“Labor Market Transformations and Women’s Work in the International Economy,” in Berch Berberglou, ed.,Globalization in the 21st Century, Palgrave Macmillan (a composite of parts of chapters 3 and 4), 2010.

The Crossroads of Class and Gender. Homework, Subcontracting and Household Dynamics in Mexico City, University of Chicago Press, 1987 (with Martha Roldán); second printing: 1990; Spanish translation: La encrucijada de clase y género. Trabajo a domicilio, subcontratación y dinámica de la unidad doméstica en la Ciudad de México, Colegio de Mexico/Fondo de Cultura Económica, Mexico, 1994. Reprints:-"Subcontracting and Employment Dynamics in Mexico City," in Alejandro Portes, Manual Castells and Lauren Benton (eds.), The Informal Economy: Studies in Advanced and Less Developed Countries, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989; Spanish translation publishedby Editorial Planeta, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1995.-Reprinted in Victor Tokman (ed.), El sector informal: Dos décadas de análisis, published by Claves de América Latina, Mexico, 1992.