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  1. Barbara Rose Bergmann (20 July 1927 – 5 April 2015) [1][2] was a feminist economist. Her work covers many topics from childcare and gender issues to poverty and Social Security.

  2. Apr 11, 2015 · Barbara Bergmann, a pioneer in the study of gender in the economy who herself overcame barriers to women in the world of academic economics, died on April 5 at her home in Bethesda,...

  3. Professor Sarah Small (@EconomicsUofUtah) pays tribute to the remarkable feminist economist, Barbara Bergman. Bergman's groundbreaking work in the field of f...

  4. Apr 13, 2015 · Barbara Bergmann, a scholar, author and original thinker who taught for decades at two Washington-area universities and was known as a leader in feminist or gender-based economics, died...

  5. Mar 8, 2024 · Barbara Bergmann’s exploration of gender issues, especially the intra-house division of labor and marriage theory, was a central focus in early feminist economics (1970–1980s). Trained in mathematics and economics, she initially examined race and gender-based occupational segregation.

  6. Barbara Bergmann was a founder member of the International Association for Feminist Economics and served as its President. She also served as President of the American Association of University Professors and the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics.

  7. Oct 9, 2007 · This paper examines the major economic contributions of Barbara R. Bergmann. After presenting her personal background information, it gives an overview of her theoretical framework.

  8. Aug 25, 2010 · Barbara Bergmann, Emerita Professor of Economics at both the American University and the University of Maryland, has been a leader in the development and establishment of feminist economics, in scholarly, policy and organizational capacities.

  9. Barbara Bergmann Papers, 1942-2015. A leading American feminist economist, the New York born Barbara Bergmann (1927-2015) was author of 11 books including the influential The Economic Emergence of Women.

  10. Barbara Bergman: Pioneering Feminist Economist & Advocate for Economic Diversity Jan 3, 2024 Bergman’s groundbreaking work in the field of feminist economics challenged conventional economic theories and emphasized the significance of power, patriarchy, and social provisioning.