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Previous calls for Covid-19 papers

  • Journal of Urban Economics
  • Journal of Policy Analysis and Management [US-focused]
  •  World Development [Deadline May 31] 
  • International Review of Economics and Finance  [Best before June 21]
  • International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy [Deadline 31 July 2020]
  • International Labour Review: Special Issue for COVID-19 and the world of work [Deadline 30 June]
  • Feminist economics [Deadline May 31] 
  • Journal of Population Research [Deadline 1 June 2020]
  • Review of Economics of the Household [Deadline August 2020]
  • Review of Behavioral Finance [Deadline 31 August]
  • Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion [Deadline 1 September 2020]
  • Managing inequalities through a pandemic: The place of opportunities, disadvantage and inclusion amid COVID-19 [Deadline September 1]
  • Journal of Research in Emerging Markets [Deadline 1 October 2020]
  • Social Sciences Special Issue “Family, Work and Welfare: A Gender Lens on COVID-19”
  • Women’s Entrepreneurship in the Wake of the Covid-19 Crisis  [Deadline September 18]
  • Gender and employment: Recalibrating women’s position in work, organizations and society in times of COVID-19 [Deadline: 1 October 2020]
  • American Journal of Agricultural Economics  [Deadline September 1] 
  • Economic Policy [Deadline 30 September]
  • Care, caring and the global COVID-19 pandemic [Deadline: 30 September 2020]
  • The American Academy of Political and Social Changes – The COVID-19 Shock to Our Deep Inequities: How to Mitigate the Impact [Deadline: 31 October 2020]
  • Call for Proposals: The Impact of COVID-19 on Households and Firms in the MENA Region [Deadline: 15 December 2020]
  • Journal of Economics and Statistics [Deadline December 2020]
  • Special Call for Papers: Social Work Practice during Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic [Deadline: 31 December 2020]
  • The Journal of Applied Psychology “Understanding Work and Employment in COVID-19 Pandemic”  Deadline:  31 January 2021
  • The Impact of Covid-19 on Social Inequality Deadline : 16th February
  • Conference on Opportunities, Mobility and Well-Being Deadline: 15th March 2021
  • Call for Papers – Special Issue on Migration and Covid-19 Deadline: 30th June 2021
  • Modelling the Business and Societal decisions under the impact of COVID-19 Submissions open: 11th October 2021 and Submission deadline: 31st January 2022
  • 14th Workshop on Labour Economics Submission deadline: 21st January 2022

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