International Association for Feminist Economics
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IAFFE is an open, diverse community of academics and practitioners committed to gender-aware and inclusive economic inquiry and policy analysis. Through our journal, conference, and collaborations, we foster critical, interdisciplinary engagement.
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We are proud to publish THE DIANE ELSON READER this month

“One of the most important voices in demonstrating male bias in economic thinking and policy making.” - @ahakram-lodhi.bsky.social

More info & #OpenAccess ebook here👇
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Book cover image for 'The Diane Elson Reader: Gender, Development and Macroeconomic Policy'
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Hello friends, colleagues, former students, feminist economics community of Nilüfer Çağatay! We are very close to meeting the endowment mark for the feminist macroeconomics scholarship to honor her! Help us put us over the top! Grateful for those who donated! @IAFFE.bsky.social
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Friends, colleagues, former students of Professor Nilüfer Çağatay & feminist economics community! Help us establish a scholarship to honor her and support an Economics PhD student to work on gender & macro @Utah.edu @IAFFE.bsky.social
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Professor Nilufer Cagatay Memorial Scholarship
Join me and make a gift to Professor Nilufer Cagatay Memorial Scholarship
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Closing Plenary with Sara Cantillon, Ipek Ilkkaracan, Ellisa Braunstein, Radhika Balakrishnan, and Luiza Nassif Pires #IAFFE2025
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Curated open-access collection by @feministeconomics.bsky.social with 2025 @iaffe.bsky.social Conference theme Social Justice through Solidarity: Cultivating Solidarity within Feminist Economics
Including DISE Collective member @carolinehossein.bsky.social and many others!
HERE ➡️ lnkd.in/dEeANKK6
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An excellent session on Disability and Solidarity in Feminist Economics at #IAFFE2025.
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Young scholars are the future of IAFFE! Hope you enjoyed it!
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A thought - provoking session on gender relations in control of immovable property, at #IAFFE2025
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Audrey de Dominicis asks “Can childcare services reduce the burden of unpaid work ?” in her research! #IAFFE2025
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Elmira Nazombe on the new Popular Education Hub popedhub.umasscreate.net

"Everyone teaches and everyone learns"! #IAFFE2025
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Join us for a presentation on “The value of non-monetary job attributes to women: Evidence from a
Choice Experiment in Egypt” by Rana Hendy! #IAFFE2025
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Join Us for a presentation by Laura Beltran
on Magazine Archives as Sources for Feminist Pedagogy! #IAFFE2025
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Join us for Making Visible LGBTQI+ Inequalities in Working Conditions and Access to Employment by Tindara Addabbo #IAFFE2025
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Hybrid Sessions Happening Now at #IAFFE2025!

Decolonizing Gender within Economic Systems Moving Towards Solidarity-Based Models

Costing Investments in Just and Equitable Care Systems: Current Tools and Future Directions of Feminist Macroeconomic Analysis
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Ayse Arslan: “The central argument of the book is that the socio-material conditions, and emotional and practical experiences of productive and reproductive work are deeply interconnected and mutually constructive of each other”
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In Women’s Productive and Reproductive Labour, Ayşe Arslan found that 18% of interviewed women garment workers said their husbands never do housework, and only 1% stated their husbands share housework. #IAFFE2025 #HappeningNow
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Walking through ideas in motion!
The #AFFE2025 Pre-Conference is underway, and we're currently in the Gallery Walk, where research becomes art. Young scholars are sharing bold, evolving work in 4-minute rounds, with feedback from across generations of feminist economists.
#IAFFE2025
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Walking through ideas in motion!
The #AFFE2025 Pre-Conference is underway, and we're currently in the Gallery Walk, where research becomes art. Young scholars are sharing bold, evolving work in 4-minute rounds, with feedback from across generations of feminist economists.
#IAFFE2025
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Join us for our closing plenary with Jayati Ghosh and Gabi Nacht happening NOW on Collectively Imagining a Future of Solidarity Across Feminist Movements! #IAFFE2025
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IAFFE 2025 conference remote-only day 2. There was a powerful conversation in the Africa Regional Interactive Session - Building Bridges of Feminist Solidarity: African Voices Shaping the Future of Global Economics. Let's continue the conversation in Amherst, online, and beyond!
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#IAFFE2025 Wangari Kinoti - "Moving away from seeing the North as the centre of the universe, and the South as the negative of the picture. "
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Wangari Kinoti - "There is a need for honest conversations. Check our views on race, class, lenses, etc."
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Happening now! #IAFFE2025, Caroline Hossein - "So many blinders are on when it comes to looking at race and racism in the academic field".
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M. V. Lee Badgett, speaking at the #IAFFE2025 Plenary Session on the work we still need to do:
"Trans women are often still not fully recognized as women. For example, the Supreme Court continues to define sex based on birth-assigned biology."
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Happening now! Join us for the Opening Plenary: Sparking & Sustaining Solidarity Across Feminist Movements with Caroline Shenaz Hossein, Marina Durano, M. V. Lee Badgett, Wangari Kinoti, and Mary Borrowman! #IAFFE2025
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🚨 We are LIVE! The IAFFE 2025 Remote-Only Conference has officially begun!

Over 80 speakers. More than 25 sessions. Dozens of countries. One global feminist community.

Join us now via the Whova platform and follow the conversations from wherever you are in the world.