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Marilyn Waring      

New Zealand Feminist, Former Politician & Author; Known as the Founder of Feminist Economics

Marilyn Waring CNZM is a New Zealand feminist, former politician, author, academic, and activist for female human rights and environmental issues.

She is best known for her 1988 book If Women Counted, and she obtained a D.Phil in political economy in 1989. Through her research and writing she is known as the principal founder of the discipline of feminist economics. Since 2006, Waring has been a Professor of Public Policy at the Institute of Public Policy at AUT in Auckland, New Zealand, focusing on governance and public policy, political economy, gender analysis, and human rights.

She has outspokenly criticised the concept of GDP, the economic measure that became a foundation of the United Nations System of National Accounts (UNSNA) following World War II. She criticises a system which 'counts oil spills and wars as contributors to economic growth, while child-rearing and housekeeping are deemed valueless'. Her work has influenced academics, government accounting in a number of countries, and United Nations policies.

Speech Topics


Presentations

  • Plain speaking Economics – what do ‘growth’ and ‘development’ really mean?
  • ‘Well being’ – what does this mean for communities? How do government plan for and evaluate that?
  • Gender and Development and Civil Society
  • Human Rights: What do ‘equality’ and ‘dignity’ mean, and why do majorities feel threatened by claims for rights?
  • Local & Global Economics
  • Participatory democracies – when is a democracy healthy?
  • The Environment
  • Women and Economics

News


The Time Use Survey Has Feminist Origins - The Atlantic
Marilyn Waring, a renegade New Zealand politician turned activist, had what “ every woman basically knew” on her mind when she wrote If Women Counted; ...
Marilyn Waring on her pioneering days as New Zealand's youngest ...
In 1975, Marilyn Waring became our youngest ever MP – a young woman in a very male environment under Muldoon-rule.

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