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Prudence Janet Hyman (born 23 March 1943) is a New Zealand feminist economist and former
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er. She was
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of economics and gender and women's studies at
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until controversial restructuring between 2008 and 2010 abolished Gender and Women's Studies. During the
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, Hyman stood as a candidate for the Women's Rights Party's.


Academic career

Hyman earned a
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degree at the
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. While a student there in the 1960s, she was barred from joining the
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, and so campaigned for women to be allowed to join the society. The campaign was successful, and Hyman was one of the first women to serve on the Oxford Union's Standing Committee. After graduating from Oxford University, Hyman worked as a statistician before emigrating to New Zealand in 1969 to work at
Victoria University of Wellington Victoria University of Wellington (), also known by its shorter names "VUW" or "Vic", is a public university, public research university in Wellington, New Zealand. It was established in 1897 by Act of New Zealand Parliament, Parliament, and w ...
. At Victoria, she was involved in the Women's Studies at the university and the Women's Studies Association. Hyman became a feminist and her research focuses on the links between ethnic, class and gender discrimination. Hyman studied the personal aspects of economics rather than the typical corporate or governmental aspects and is frequently called on by the popular press on issues such as living wages and
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on which she has published widely and makes the case for the disadvantaged: '' economics wildly exaggerates the productivity justifications for such wide differences etween the wealthy and the poor Top people essentially pay themselves and each other what they can get away with while squeezing those at the bottom.'' She was a founding member of, and remains a significant contributor to, the ''Labour, Employment and Work in New Zealand'' conferences at Victoria. Hyman's 2000 report into the culture of the New Zealand Police, commissioned by the police themselves, has been cited as a major driver for change within the force. Hyman eventually rose to become an
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of economics and gender and women's studies at Victoria University. She resigned after the University dissolved its gender and women's studies programme during a controversial restructuring between 2008 and 2010.


Political activism

During the
2023 New Zealand general election The 2023 New Zealand general election was held on 14 October 2023 to determine the composition of the 54th New Zealand Parliament, 54th Parliament of New Zealand. Voters elected 122 members to the unicameral New Zealand House of Representatives ...
, Hyman was ranked fifth on the Women's Rights Party's party list. She has criticised the
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movement for allegedly encroaching on female spaces and replacing gender with sex as a classifying variable. During the 2023 election, the Women's Rights Party gained 2,513 votes (0.08%) of the party vote and did not win any seats.


Personal life

Hyman is an
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lesbian and dog-owner. She is also of
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descent. Hyman played cricket for Middlesex Women Second XI from 1961 to 1965, and subsequently for Wellington Women.


Selected works

*''Women and Economics: A New Zealand Feminist Perspective'' 2014 *''Women in CIB: Opportunities for and barriers to the recruitment, progress and retention of women in the Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB)'' New Zealand Police 2000 *''The impact of feminist analysis on economics : why so little? : how can it be increased?'' 1993 *''Review of the New Zealand Council for Recreation and Sport''
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1983 *''Economic aspects of special education in New Zealand'' 1978


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