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Feminist Economics
Call for Papers
 
A SPECIAL ISSUE ON GENDER, China, 
and the WORld Trade Organization
 
Guest Editors
Günseli Berik, Xiao-Yuan Dong, Gale Summerfield
 
Feminist Economics invites submissions of papers,
short discussions, 
and book reviews for a special issue on "Gender,
China, and the World 
Trade Organization" to be published in 2007. We
encourage scholars in all 
disciplines to consider submitting abstracts for
papers on the gender 
implications of China's entry into the WTO. The
deadline for submission 
of abstracts is October 1, 2004. Late abstracts
submissions may be 
considered at the discretion of the coeditors. If the
editors accept an 
abstract, the completed manuscript will be due by
February 1, 2005.
 
China's accession to the WTO at the end of 2001 is
having far-reaching 
effects on people and institutions in China and on the
country's 
trading partners around the world. This special issue
seeks to identify the 
gendered implications within China of the policy
changes ushered in by 
this momentous event. An integral part of this
assessment will be to 
develop an understanding of the pre-accession picture
by examining the 
effects of two decades of economic reforms on the
well-being and agency of 
Chinese women and men. These reforms have
fundamentally transformed the 
organization of agricultural production and marketing,
increased 
foreign direct investment, and brought tremendous
growth in manufacturing and 
exports. At the same time, serious gender, class,
ethnic, and regional 
disparities have also emerged. Many scholars believe
that entering the 
WTO will exacerbate these inequalities. The changes
are likely to 
create greater wealth for some, but poor women and men
who are unable to 
move out of uncompetitive areas of agricultural
production and certain 
occupations may be especially disadvantaged. 
 
The special issue aims to examine the trends in
disparities in wages, 
employment, self-employment, health, and education,
and women's legal 
rights and agency within the context of these major
economic shifts. Of 
special interest will be the likely socio-economic
impacts of China's 
entry into the WTO on men and women in agriculture and
industry, on 
regional disparities, and on the relationships between
the rural and urban 
sectors. The accession generates new economic
opportunities and 
challenges for women, and the effects of these changes
on women's relative 
well-being, differentiated by ethnic identity, class,
and region, will also 
be a central focus. 
 
Possible topics include:
 
·        Employment changes in township and village
enterprises (TVEs), 
state-owned enterprises, joint ventures and
foreign-owned firms, and 
labor-force shifts from agricultural to
nonagricultural work and from 
formal to informal employment;
·        International trade and special economic
zones;
·        Household responsibility system, land rights,
and agricultural 
labor;
·        Rural-urban migration;
·        Reproductive rights, One-Child Policy, and
the population sex 
ratio;
·        Health services and insurance, health
outcomes;
·        Educational services and outcomes;
·        Labor rights;
·        Women's decision-making ability and status in
the household;
·        Poverty and household inequality;
·        Social policy.
 
Please direct queries and abstracts of proposed papers
to the guest 
editors: Günseli Berik (berik@???),
Xiao-Yuan Dong 
(x.dong@???), and Gale Summerfield
(summrfld@??? 
<
mailto:XXXX@XXXX.XXX> ).
 
Final papers (after approval of abstracts) should be
submitted to 
Feminist Economics according to the procedures given
on the journal's 
website at 
www.feministeconomics.org
<
http://www.feministeconomics.org/> . 
Please check for the most recent information since
submission procedures 
are changing. Questions about these procedures may be
sent to the 
editor, Diana Strassmann, at
feministeconomics@???, +1.713.348.4083 
(phone), or +1.713.348.5495 (fax).
        
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