Call for Papers on Gender Economics
Economics through a gender lens
CFPs Invitation
This Collection invites original research that advances the field of gender economics from theoretical, empirical, or policy-oriented perspectives. We welcome contributions examining how public policies—such as taxation, welfare, investment, and public services—affect gender equality, as well as studies addressing inclusive economic growth, social equity, and sustainable development. Research on undervalued or unmeasured economic activities, including unpaid care and domestic work, is particularly encouraged. Papers exploring gender representation across industries, labour regulations, income distribution, and the gendered division of labour are also highly relevant. By bringing together diverse approaches and methodologies, this Collection aims to deepen understanding of gendered economic processes and to inform policies that foster more inclusive, resilient, and equitable economies.
• How fiscal, welfare, and regulatory frameworks shape gendered economic outcomes
• Economic value, visibility, and measurement of unpaid care and domestic work
• Gender gaps in entrepreneurship, innovation capacity, and access to finance
• Occupational and sectoral segregation and its implications for income and productivity
• Gendered patterns in consumption, saving, and financial decision-making
• Links between gender equality, sustainability, and long-term economic resilience
• Institutional, cultural, and legal drivers of persistent gender inequalities
• Macroeconomic effects of gender disparities across regions and development stages
