Counting for Nothing: What Men Value & what Women are Worth

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Bridget Williams Books, 1988 - 290 pages
Marilyn Waring argues that no value is placed on women's labour in the definitive system of national accounts used worldwide. She analyses the concepts underlying economic thinking from a feminist perspective, and explores the wide-ranging implications of discounting the work of half the world's population.

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