History of the Journal

The Eurasian Journal of Gender Studies (EJGS) was established in 2024 as an international scholarly platform dedicated to advancing research on gender-related issues within the context of economic, social, and institutional development.

The journal published its first issue on 30 June 2024. The year 2024 is considered a transitional period in the journal’s development. Since its inception, EJGS has been committed to promoting high-quality academic research, with a particular emphasis on the economic dimensions of gender, including labour market inequalities, human capital development, and gender-related aspects of economic growth.

From the outset, the journal has adopted a double-blind peer review system, ensuring the objectivity and scientific rigor of the editorial process. EJGS also implements a Platinum Open Access policy, providing immediate and unrestricted access to all published content without charging submission or publication fees, thereby supporting the global dissemination of knowledge.

In 2025, the journal achieved official recognition through registration with the Information Committee of the Ministry of Culture and Information of the Republic of Kazakhstan (Certificate No. KZ63VPY00114519, dated 12 March 2025), strengthening its institutional and legal status.

The journal is published quarterly (4 issues per year). Starting from 2025, EJGS follows a regular publication schedule, with issues released in March, June, September, and December.

The journal operates using the Open Journal Systems (OJS/PKP) platform, ensuring transparency, efficiency, and adherence to international publishing standards.

Since its foundation, EJGS has been developing as an academic platform for interdisciplinary research on gender in Eurasia, while also addressing globally relevant challenges through comparative and evidence-based studies.