Nilufer Cagatay Explained
Nilüfer Çağatay (1955 - 2022) was a Turkish born professor of economics at the University of Utah (1991–2021). She was a pioneer in adding a gender-awareness to the study of the macroeconomy and the development of a feminist macroeconomics.[1] [2]
Selected publications
- Çağatay, N., & Özler, Ş. (1995). Feminization of the labor force: The effects of long-term development and structural adjustment. World development, 23(11), 1883–1894.
- Cagatay, N. (1998). Gender and poverty. New York: UNDP, Social Development and Poverty Elimination Division.
- Çagatay, N. (2001). Trade, gender and poverty. New York: UNDP.
- Elson, D., & Cagatay, N. (2000). The social content of macroeconomic policies. World Development, 28(7), 1347–1364.
Notes and References
- https://economics.utah.edu/nilufer_cagatay_conference.php
- Diane Elson & Caren Grown (2023) Nilüfer Çagatay 1955–2022 InMemoriam, Feminist Economics, 29:3, 3-9, DOI: 10.1080/13545701.2023.2221264