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  1. Mary Marshall (née Paley; 24 October 1850 – 19 March 1944) was an economist who in 1874 had been one of the first women to take the Tripos examination at Cambridge University – although, as a woman, she had been excluded from receiving a degree.

  2. Mary Marshall (24 de octubre de 1850 – 1944) fue una economista y una de las primeras mujeres que tomó el examen de acceso a la universidad y estudió en el Newnham College, perteneciente a la Universidad de Cambridge.

  3. Conoce la vida y obra de Mary Paley Marshall, una de las primeras economistas en analizar el impacto del género en la economía y la sociedad. Descubre sus aportes a la economía del hogar, la división sexual del trabajo y el movimiento sufragista.

  4. 19 de jul. de 2024 · Our history. 1880s. Groundbreaking economists Mary Paley and Alfred Marshall join the University. Mary was one of the first female lecturers in Britain. 1960s. The University of Bristol pioneers the application of mathematics to economics, requiring an A-level in Mathematics for entry to its Economics degree. 1976.

  5. Mary Paley Marshall, 1850-1944. English Neoclassical economist and wife of Alfred Marshall. Mary Paley was a descendant of the utilitarian philosopher and theologian William Paley. Mary Paley would go on to become one of the first female students at Cambridge University.

  6. 1 de jan. de 2018 · British economist, born in Ufford (Nottinghamshire) on 24 October 1850; died in Cambridge 7 March 1944. Great-granddaughter of the great theologian William Paley, she was brought up in a strictly evangelical faith in Ufford, her father’s vicarage.

  7. 15 de nov. de 2021 · The paper examines how Alfred Marshall used gender norms to exclude women from academic economics, drawing parallels with current labor market outcomes. It also discusses the policy implications and future research directions of this topic.