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Research Methods on Gender, Poverty and the Informal Economy

Course Details:
Course Title Research Methods on Gender, Poverty and the Informal Economy
Course Aim The course aims to provide a structural analysis of the complex relationships between informality, gendered relations of power and poverty. It also provides researchers with an enhanced understanding of qualitative and quantitative methods on gender, poverty and the informal economy. This course will be an opportunity to discuss and debate on the ongoing issues in conceptualizing and measuring poverty, women empowerment and gender.
Course Objective Develop sufficient understanding of research methods particularly, compares and contrasts analytical and methodological frameworks used in various studies related to gender, poverty and the informal economy. Understand various concepts and theories related to gender, poverty and the informal economy research. To learn an overview of qualitative and quantitative research methods. Identify research gaps and propose directions for future work
Course Profile Theoretical perspectives, methods of qualitative and quantitative research techniques, analysis and interpretation of Data.
Methodology Through lectures, discussions and interactive sessions.
Participation Level Young teachers and researchers from universities, colleges/ research institutions and professionals from various institutions. For the welfare of vulnerable and marginalized groups of the society, we will appreciate if participants from reserved categories (SC/ST/) are also nominated.
Faculty Dr. Dhanya M. B.
Date From 17-10-2022 to 21-10-2022
Training Details Domestic Training Programmes
Venue V.V. Giri National Labour Institute Sector –24, NOIDA –201301,Uttar Pradesh
Course Director Dr. Dhanya M B
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