Roksana Bahramitash, an Iranian-born Canadian sociologist and author, has made significant contributions to the understanding of women's roles in the workforce and the informal economy across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Her research delves into the complexities of gender segregation within Islamic contexts and explores the nuances of microeconomics.
In the aftermath of the Iranian Revolution, Bahramitash dedicated her efforts to enhancing the literacy of peasant women and improving their access to vital economic development resources. Her commitment to empowering women in challenging socio-economic environments has been a hallmark of her career.
Through her scholarly work, Bahramitash has illuminated the intersection of gender and economic issues, providing valuable insights that resonate with policymakers and activists alike. Her research continues to inspire discussions on gender equality and economic empowerment in the region.