Course in Introduction to Feminist Political Economy to BA students of political science. The course offers an introduction to political economy from a gender perspective, focusing on key gender differences in economic, social, and political outcomes. The role of policies and the state in women and men livelihoods, and gender differences in outcomes and power relations will be also at the core topics of the course. Political economy aims at understanding society and social relations from a materialist perspective that draws on the interplay of economic, political, and social life. Central to the study of political economy is the way that societies not only produce, but reproduce themselves, in processes subject to constant changes and adaptation. Feminist political economy offer a comprehensive approach to fully account for the relations of gender, race and class are central to the reproduction of societies.