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.