Women and the Unseen Costs of War

Abigail Hall • Jayme Lemke

ISSP network members Abigail Hall and Jayme Lemke examine the overlooked costs of war for women, from their roles as combatants to their vulnerability to gender-based violence and the distinct economic consequences they face. Hall and Lemke highlight critical omissions in the economic literature, pointing to new areas for research at the intersection of women, conflict, and political economy.

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