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Elisabeth Stiefel (born April 10, 1929 in Ulm ) is a German economist and economist . Its prime focus is feminist economics, gender budgeting and participatory budgeting .

education

Elisabeth Stiefel graduated from high school in Göppingen in 1949. She then began studying general at the Leibniz College in Tübingen. She had not received a license to study economics at the Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen , because at the time male war returnees were preferred to study.

In 1950 she received a US scholarship and began to study economics at the University of Wyoming in Laramie , which she continued from 1951 in Paris at the Faculté de Droit of the Sorbonne University and graduated in 1953 in Tübingen with a degree in economics. A doctoral scholarship then took her again to the Sorbonne in Paris for a year.

In 1958, she completed her doctorate at the Faculty of Law and Economics at the University of Tübingen with a thesis on France's contribution to economic cycle theory. Until the end of her dissertation she parallel worked as a clerk and clerk in a medium-sized metalworking companies.

Professional background

After a family-related break between 1958 and 1969, during which she gave birth to two daughters, she worked at the same time as an assistant teacher at a secondary school and in the middle management of a global engineering company.

In 1973, Elisabeth Stiefel got a job as a consultant for vocational training at the Adult Education Association in North Rhine-Westphalia and was responsible for the further development and integration of vocational and political education, the change in curricula with a focus on the modernization of traditional women's professions and the development of qualifications in mathematical- scientific and technical subjects. From 1990 she worked on behalf of the State Center for Civic Education North Rhine-Westphalia as a consultant for the development of educational structures in the state of Brandenburg . She has been retired since 1993 and is now increasingly dedicating herself to her research topic feminist economics.

Feminist Economy

Elisabeth Stiefel has dealt scientifically with the connections between gender, work and economy. It is for the topics feminist economics, gender budgeting and participatory budgeting and gender mainstreaming worked as Speakerin, expert and consultant. She is also involved in international networks of the feminist economy.

Memberships

Publications (selection)

  • Dissertation: The origin of the economic cycle theory in France. Eberhard Karls University, Tübingen 1958, 144 pages
  • Elisabeth Stiefel: About the dichotomy between the global economy and the simple concern for life. In: International Politics and Society Online: International Politics and Society. 1998
  • Elisabeth Stiefel: City of Men? City of women - city for everyone . Hans Böckler Foundation, 2002
  • Gender Budgeting and Participation for Gender Equality
  • More gender equality through participatory budgeting?
  • Gender budgeting opens up new perspectives
  • In the spotlight: the care economy and its crisis
  • Daniela Gottschlich, Elisabeth Stiefel: Perspectives on gender-equitable economic activity. Expert discussion “Green Economy - Business for sustainable living conditions” . In: Rundbrief Forum Environment and Development, 4/2011, p. 39.
  • Elisabeth Stiefel: Progress in the balancing act
  • Elisabeth Stiefel: Unpaid Care and Economic Welfare.
  • Thinking About Work - A Feminist Perspective.
  • Courage to think ahead: the working world of tomorrow
  • Elisabeth Stiefel: In the blind spot of economics
  • Elisabeth Stiefel: Finally put the economic model on its feet
  • Elisabeth Stiefel: The economical man. In: Ulrike Knobloch (Ed.): Economics of supply. Feminist-critical economic theories in German-speaking countries. Beltz Juventa, Weinheim 2019, ISBN 978-3-7799-3948-1 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Elisabeth Stiefel: The origin of the economic cycle theory in France . In: Eberhard Karls Universität (Ed.): Signature: UM 8053 . Tübingen 1958.
  2. Elisabeth Stiefel: The origin of the economic cycle theory in France . In: Eberhard Karls Universität (Ed.): Signature: UM 8053 . Tübingen 1958.
  3. Elisabeth boots. In: elisabeth-stiefel.de. March 22, 2008, accessed December 13, 2018 .
  4. Feminist Economy. In: iwp.jku.at. Retrieved December 13, 2018 .
  5. Economy of Supply: Research talk at the University of Vechta. Retrieved December 28, 2018 .
  6. ^ Gender Mainstreaming Experts International. Retrieved January 5, 2019 .
  7. EGBN, members. Retrieved January 5, 2019 .
  8. https://library.fes.de/pdf-files/ipg/ipg-1998-3/artstiefel.pdf
  9. Elisabeth Stiefel: City of Men? City of women - city for everyone. Ed .: Hans Böckler Foundation. Working paper, No. 60 . Düsseldorf 2002.
  10. ^ Elisabeth Stiefel: Gender Budgeting and Participation for Gender Equality. (PDF) 2008, accessed on December 13, 2018 (English).
  11. More gender equality through participatory budgeting? October 5, 2009, accessed January 5, 2019 .
  12. Gender budgeting opens up new perspectives. February 22, 2010, accessed January 5, 2019 .
  13. http://www.ev-akademie-boll.de/fileadmin/res/otg/doku/311110_07_stiefel.pdf
  14. Progress in balancing act: Progress forum - How do we want to live? Retrieved January 5, 2019 .
  15. ^ Elisabeth Stiefel: Unpaid Care and Economic Welfare. (PDF) March 2015, accessed on December 13, 2018 (English).
  16. Thinking About Work - A Feminist Perspective. In: denkraumarbeit.de. November 5, 2015, accessed December 13, 2018 .
  17. http://www.progressives-zentrum.org/author/elisabethstiefel/
  18. In the blind spot of economics. In: oxiblog.de. March 17, 2017, accessed December 13, 2018 .
  19. To finally put the economic model on its feet. In: oxiblog.de. April 10, 2017, accessed December 13, 2018 .