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Nancy Folbre

Nancy Folbre is professor emerita of economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Her research focuses on the interface between feminist theory and political economy, with a particular focus on the work of caring for others. Her book (New Press, 2010) makes a case for strengthening public support for higher education in the United States.

Other recent books include (Oxford University Press, 2009) and (Harvard University Press, 2008).

Professor Folbre is recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, and she has consulted for the United Nations Human Development Office, the World Bank and other organizations.

For more details see her and her research blog, .

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What is Work?

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Nancy Folbre’s Feminist, Unorthodox Economics

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The Economics of Care

Video | Feb 23, 2016

Nancy Folbre is an American feminist economist who focuses on economics and the family, non-market work and the economics of care. She is Professor Emirita of economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, who has written extensively about the economics of care and reciprocity.