About the Journal

Eurasian Journal of Gender Studies (EJGS) is an international, double-blind peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality scholarly research on gender-related issues across the fields of economics, social sciences, and humanities. The journal places particular emphasis on the economic dimensions of gender, including labour market dynamics, income inequality, human capital development, and the role of gender in economic growth and institutional transformation.

EJGS aims to advance academic discourse by providing a platform for original empirical research, theoretical contributions, and systematic reviews that explore the intersection of gender with economic, social, cultural, and political processes. While maintaining a regional focus on Eurasia, the journal addresses globally relevant challenges and contributes to comparative and interdisciplinary research.

The journal adheres to internationally recognized standards of publication ethics, peer review, and editorial transparency, ensuring the integrity and quality of published research.

Journal coverage includes, but is not limited to:

Gender pay gap and labour market inequalities
Gender aspects of economic development and growth
Human capital, education, and gender outcomes
Career development and workforce participation
Gender perspectives in business, finance, and management
Access to leadership and decision-making positions
Gender and public policy, including social and economic policy
Gender dimensions of environmental and sustainability economics
Gender in political, institutional, and religious contexts
Regional and cross-country economic analysis of gender issues

The journal is registered in the RSI "Information Committee of the Ministry of Culture and Information of the Republic of Kazakhstan". Certificate of registration of the periodical No. KZ63VPY00114519 dated March 12, 2025.

EJGS publishes original research articles, review papers, and conceptual studies that provide rigorous, evidence-based, and policy-relevant insights into gender and economic development.

Current Issue

Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Eurasian Journal of Gender Studies
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