STRATI Journal of Feminist Economics

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The STRATI Journal of Feminist Economics is an open-access, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary international journal committed to advancing innovative, inclusive, and gender-aware economic research. It serves as a platform for critically engaging with the intersection of gender and economic systems, examining how economic structures, policies, and practices affect women, men, and gender-diverse individuals differently.

The journal invites original research articles, theoretical contributions, empirical studies, and policy analyses that challenge traditional economic paradigms, promote equity, and foreground the lived realities and unpaid labor of women and marginalized communities. It also welcomes interdisciplinary work that draws from sociology, political science, anthropology, legal studies, and development studies.

STRATI Journal of Feminist Economics actively encourages papers from Global South scholars, underrepresented voices, and those working with marginalized populations. Articles should typically be between 6,000–8,000 words, with an abstract not exceeding 200 words. All submissions undergo a rigorous double-blind peer-review process, and a plagiarism report is mandatory with submission. The journal is committed to timely publication, aiming for a review-to-decision cycle within two months.

The STRATI Journal of Feminist Economics aims to transform economic thought and policymaking by integrating feminist perspectives into mainstream and heterodox economic inquiry. It addresses the structural inequalities and gendered power relations embedded within economic systems and seeks to promote scholarship that fosters economic justice, social care, and inclusive development.

The journal is committed to exploring how gender interacts with class, caste, race, ethnicity, age, disability, and other social identities to shape access to resources, labor markets, welfare, and opportunities. It seeks to expand the boundaries of traditional economics by incorporating reproductive labor, unpaid work, emotional labor, care economies, and the ethical foundations of economic life.

STRATI Journal of Feminist Economics is particularly concerned with the policy implications of feminist economic research and encourages contributions that propose transformative policy reforms, institutional changes, and equitable economic practices.

Detailed Themes

The journal invites papers under (but not limited to) the following key themes:

  1. Feminist critiques of mainstream economic theory
  2. Gender-aware macroeconomic and fiscal policy
  3. Unpaid care work and the care economy
  4. Time-use studies and household labor allocation
  5. Gender wage gaps and labor market discrimination
  6. Intersectionality in economic outcomes (gender, caste, class, race)
  7. Feminist perspectives on poverty and inequality
  8. Social reproduction and economic systems
  9. Access to assets, land, and property rights by gender
  10. Informal economy and precarious employment
  11. Gender budgeting and public finance
  12. Women’s work in agriculture, industry, and services
  13. Migration, displacement, and gendered labor dynamics
  14. Sexual and reproductive rights and economic empowerment
  15. Gendered impacts of climate change and environmental policies
  16. Care infrastructure, social protection, and welfare policy
  17. Gender dimensions of trade, globalization, and digital economies
  18. Women’s entrepreneurship, credit access, and microfinance
  19. Feminist approaches to sustainable development
  20. Gender and technology access and digital inclusion
  21. Political economy of gender-based violence
  22. Feminist ecological economics and degrowth strategies
  23. COVID-19 and gendered impacts on economies
  24. Gender statistics, measurement, and data gaps
  25. Feminist epistemologies and methodologies in economics
  26. Feminist political economy of global institutions (IMF, World Bank, WTO)
  27. Feminist critiques of austerity and neoliberalism
  28. Social norms, behavior, and economic agency
  29. Gender and taxation: incidence, design, and progressivity
  30. Community economies and solidarity-based alternatives

Send your paper to Email: strat.institute@gmail.com

“STRATI Journal of Feminist Economics” invites the university professors, researchers, and experts including experts based in government and non-government agencies and communities and members of civil society to serve as Editor(s), Sub-Editor(s), Guest Editors, Members on Advisory Board, and Peer Review Board in varied areas of scientific knowledge and expertise.

The expression of interest along with the Curriculum Vitae including a passport size and Google Scholar link can be sent to the Consulting Editor at E-mail: strat.institute@gmail.com