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College Now Offers ‘Feminist Economics’ as a Course

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A graduate school located in Lower Manhattan, in New York City, offers a course on economics through a feminist lens and perspective.

The course, entitled, “Feminist Economics,” is a small seminar course taught by Sheba Tejani, an assistant professor of international affairs at the New School of Social Research. Her research includes international economic policies affecting men and women differently.

The course description mentions learning about the gender wage gap, how career paths differ between the sexes, and globalization’s impact on women.

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