Diversity in feminist economics research methods: trends from the Global South

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作者
Small, Sarah F. [1 ]
Sinha, Aashima [2 ]
Mackett, Odile [3 ]
Braunstein, Elissa [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utah, 260 Cent Campus Dr,Gardner Commons,Room 4100, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
[2] Bard Coll, Levy Econ Inst, Annandale on Hudson, NY USA
[3] Univ South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa
[4] Colorado State Univ, Ft Collins, CO USA
关键词
Feminist economics; empirical methods; standpoint; methodological diversity; Global South; B54; B41; A14; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; CO-AUTHORSHIP; EMPOWERMENT; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1080/1350178X.2025.2460221
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
Using data on submitted and published manuscripts in Feminist Economics from 1995 to 2019, we examine differences in method and scope used by authors residing in the Global North and Global South. We specifically focus on research methods, intersectional analyses, region of analysis, and co-authorship status. Further, using logistic regression models, we examine the relationship between authors' location and use of research methods. We find authors in the Global South are more likely to engage in empirical and mixed-methods papers compared to Global North authors in our sample. Moreover, a greater share of Global South authors engage in intersectional analysis and exhibit geographical focus on developing countries. Drawing insights from the Feminist Economics manuscripts data, we argue that encouraging Global South research can contribute to the goals of the field of feminist economics - aimed at inclusivity, diversity of standpoints, and plurality in research methods, thereby improving overall economic research.
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