İpek İlkkaracan

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İpek İlkkaracan is Professor of Economics at Istanbul Technical University (ITU), Faculty of Management, a Research Associate at the Levy Economics Institute
 in New York and an Associate Editor of the Feminist Economics journal.  In 2018-2020, she was based at the University of Rome-Sapienza in Italy on a Visiting Professor grant. Ilkkaracan’s areas of research entail the care economy, gender and macroeconomics, political economy of gender and development. Her ‘Purple Economy’ model, which depicts a gender-egalitarian and sustainable economic system, was adopted by various women’s organizations as an advocacy tool such as the European Women’s Lobby (a Europe-wide network of women’s organizations) and the International Women’s Rights Action Watch (IWRAW) Asia-Pacific. Ilkkaracan has served Board Member of the International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE) and the Middle Eastern Economics Association (MEEA); she is also a founding member of Women for Women’s Human Rights – New Ways, Women’s Labor and Employment Platform, ITU Women’s Studies Center and Gender and Macroeconomics GEM-Europe Network.

CWE-GAM Working Groups: Rethinking Macroeconomics, Gender Aware Applied Economics 

CWE-GAM Working Paper Contributions:

Towards a Caring and Gender-Equal Economy in South Korea: How Much Does the Regulation of Labor Market Hours Matter?– Ipek Ilkkaracan & Emel Memis

“The Impact of Investing in Social Care on Employment Generation, Time and Income-Poverty and Gender Gaps: A Macro-Micro Simulation for Turkey” – Ipek Ilkkaracan, Kijong Kim, Tom Masterson, Emel Memis &  Ajit Zacharias

CWE-GAM Blog contributions:

Impact of Investing in Social Care on Employment Generation, Time- and Income-Poverty and Gender Gaps: A Macro-Micro Policy Simulation for Turkey