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international women’s day; gender; agenda-setting research; econometric modelling; spatial analysis. | international women’s day; gender; agenda-setting research; econometric modelling; spatial analysis. | ||
Revision as of 08:18, 29 November 2021
This virtual special issue marks International Women’s Day 2021 by drawing together fifteen papers published in Spatial Economic Analysis over the past decade by female authors and co-authors.
It highlights the wide range of novel research by female authors and all-female research teams, and the growth of female-authored studies over time, as well as the geographical and career-stage diversity of female authors within the field.
The papers include several agenda-setting overviews of the spatial analysis literature, studies introducing novel applications of econometric and spatial analysis techniques, and spatial modelling applied to policy-relevant research topics.
Guest Editors:
Maria Abreu, Co-Editor, Chair of Regional Science Association International - British and Irish Section, and University of Cambridge, UK
Jessie Poon, Chair of the Regional Studies Association and University of Buffalo, US
Paul Elhorst, Editor-in-Chief and University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Keywords:
international women’s day; gender; agenda-setting research; econometric modelling; spatial analysis.
link to website: https://think.taylorandfrancis.com/virtual-special-issue-for-international-womens-day-2021/