Aim and Scope

Gender, Human Development, and Economics (GHDE) is a leading peer-reviewed and open-access journal, published by Institute for Advanced Social, Science, and Sustainable Future (IASSSF), Jakarta, Indonesia, with e-ISSN: 3048-2380. GHDE is published twice a year (February and August), and all articles published are available online with open access.

 

Aims

The Gender, Human Development, and Economics (GHDE) journal aims to advance interdisciplinary research at the intersection of gender studies, human development, and economics. The journal is dedicated to exploring how gender dynamics and human development impact and are influenced by economic systems and policies. By providing a platform for high-quality research, GHDE seeks to foster a deeper understanding of how gender and development issues shape economic outcomes and vice versa. The journal aims to contribute to the development of equitable and effective policies and practices that promote gender equality and human well-being within economic contexts.

 

Focus

The journal focuses on research that investigates the complex relationships between gender, human development, and economic systems. It emphasizes studies that provide insights into how gender disparities affect economic opportunities and outcomes, and how economic policies and practices influence human development and gender equality. The journal seeks to publish research that offers innovative solutions and policy recommendations for addressing gender-related challenges in economic development.

 

Scope

This journal seeks to publish a broad range of scholarly articles, including: 

  1. Gender and Economic Inequality: Research on how gender inequalities manifest in economic contexts, including wage gaps, employment disparities, and access to economic resources and opportunities.

  2. Human Development and Economic Policies: Studies examining how economic policies impact human development outcomes, such as education, health, and overall well-being, with a focus on gender-specific effects.

  3. Gender-Responsive Economic Planning: Analysis of economic planning and policy frameworks that integrate gender considerations to promote inclusive and sustainable development.

  4. Intersectionality in Economic Development: Exploration of how intersecting identities (e.g., race, class, disability) influence economic outcomes and development processes, with a focus on gendered perspectives.

  5. Empowerment and Economic Participation: Research on strategies and interventions that enhance gender equality and empower marginalized groups within economic systems, including entrepreneurship and financial inclusion.

  6. Evaluating Gender Impact in Economic Research: Studies evaluating methodologies and approaches for assessing the gender impact of economic research and policies, with an emphasis on improving measurement and analysis.