Teaching development economics from a gender perspective
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Author: Günseli Berik and Yana van der Meulen Rodgers
Journal: The Journal of Economic Education
Abstract
An undergraduate course in development economics presents an ideal opportunity to introduce students to the importance of gender differences in economic outcomes. The authors of this article argue that a systematic integration of gender into development economics courses based on standard textbooks is feasible and desirable. They provide a gendered narrative of how to engender a development economics course in the Global North using as examples topics that are commonly taught and show how gender-aware scholarly articles, classroom activities, and assignments can complement a course based on a standard textbook or set of articles. They engender three main sections of a prototype development economics course: meanings and measures of economic development; strategies for economic development; and salient issues in development; and they add a forward-looking section on creating equitable development.
Berik, G. and van der Meulen Rodgers, Y. (2023). " Teaching development economics from a gender perspective " The Journal of Economic Education . 54(1): 60-75. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220485.2022.2144571
