Coronavirus Fiscal Policy in the United States: Lessons from Feminist Political Economy
Women Outnumber Men in the U.S. Workforce–What Does it Mean?
Structured Conflict: Changes in Federal and State Labor Laws and Strike Activity, 1950 to 2017
Advancing New Perspectives on Feminist Political Economy: Interview with Katherine Moos
Intersectionality: Strength Through Joint Struggles
Universal Basic Income and Minimum Wages: Progressive or Regressive?
The Big Cost of Big Medicine: Calculating the Rent in Private Healthcare
Neoliberalism and the Rise of the Net Social Wage
Neoliberal Redistributive Policy: The U.S. Net Social Wage in the 21st Century
Workers and Technological Change in the United States
Rethinking Economic Policy for Social Justice: The radical potential of human rights
What Does Inequality Have to Do With Human Rights?
Towards A Human Rights-Centered Macroeconomic and Financial Policy in the US: Revisited
Economic Reform is a Human Right
Public Finance, Maximum Available Resources and Human Rights
The Integration of Gender and Human Rights into the Post-2015 Development Framework