İmren Aykut
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İmren Aykut | |
|---|---|
| Minister of Environment and Urban Planning | |
| In office 30 June 1997 – 11 January 1999 | |
| Prime Minister | Mesut Yılmaz |
| Preceded by | Ziyaettin Tokar |
| Succeeded by | Fevzi Aytekin |
| Minister of State | |
| In office 23 June 1991 – 20 November 1991 | |
| Prime Minister | Mesut Yılmaz |
| Minister of Labour and Social Security | |
| In office 21 December 1987 – 23 June 1991 | |
| Prime Minister | Turgut Özal Yıldırım Akbulut |
| Preceded by | Mükerrem Taşçıoğlu |
| Succeeded by | Metin Emiroğlu |
| Member of the Grand National Assembly | |
| Constituency | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1940 (age 85–86) |
| Party | Motherland Party |
| Alma mater | Istanbul University |
| Profession | Economist, trade unionist, politician |
İmren Aykut (born 1940) is a Turkish female economist, trade unionist, politician and former government minister.
Aykut was born to Evket Şadi and his wife Emine in Kozan, Adana, Turkey in 1940. She finished the primary education st Atatürk Elementary School, and the middle education at Adana Girls' High School. She studied at the Faculty of Economics in Istanbul University graduating in 1964.[1]
Aykut specialized in "Employer-Employee relations", "Industrial relations" and Trade unionism at the University of Oxford in England. She completed a programme on "Executive Participation of Workers" at the University of Oslo in Norway. She also conducted research on "Arbitration and Mediation" in the United States, "Structure of Workers' Unions and Training of Workers" in England. Further, she carried out various researches and studies at the Confederation of Union and the Department of Labour in the United Kingdom. She received a PhD degree from Istanbul University with her thesis "Exchange Rates for Workers (outside Turkey) and Its Analysis from the View of Turkish Economy".[1]