RMF2010 Abstracts
Session: 54 - Thursday 8th July AM (9.15 - 12.45)
Title: Collaborative analysis of micro data resources I
Name: Peter Elias
Affiliation: University of Warwick
Abstract Details
This session and session 66 involve presentations by people holding awards under the ESRC initiative on Collaborative Analysis of Micro Data Resources. This initiative is funding research projects in which social scientists in Brazil and India collaborate with UK counterparts in the secondary analysis of existing microdata resources. This initiative forms part of the ESRC's commitment to promoting research into the global economy and in particular into how rising powers, global challenges and social change are interlinked.
Presentation downloads
Presenter: Wiji Arulampalam
Women's Autonomy and Child Nutrition in India
Presenter: Leslie Humphreys
Gender and Ethnic Bias in Sentencing: a Study using Brazilian Microdata
Presenter: Cirera Xavier
Firm Behaviour and the Introduction of New Products: Evidence using a Firm Micro Data Set in Brazil
Presentation details
1
Start time: 09:15
Presentation title: Introduction to Collaborative analysis of microdata resources I
Author: Peter Elias
Affiliation:University of Warwick
2
Start time:
09:25
Presentation
title:Getting Your Hands Dirty? Working with Data from the Informal Sector in India
Author:Professor K Sen
Affiliation:University of Manchester
3
Start time:
09:50
Presentation
title:Female autonomy and malnutrition of children in India
Author:Professor S Arulampalam
Affiliation:University of Warwick
4
Start time:
10:15
Presentation
title:Two Decades of Economic Restructuring in Brazil: A Research Network
Author:Professor N Campos
Affiliation:Brunel University
5
Start time:
10:45
Presentation
title:refreshment break
Author:
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6
Start time:
11:15
Presentation
title:Chinese Competition and Brazilian Manufacturing: combining production, trade and employment data
Author:Professor R Jenkins
Affiliation:University of East Anglia
7
Start time:
11:35
Presentation
title:Firm Behaviour and the Introduction of New Products: Evidence Using a Firm Micro Data Set in Brazil
Author:Dr X Cirera
Affiliation:Institute of Development Studies
8
Start time:
11:55
Presentation
title:Knowing Place Inequality: Perspectives and Skills from the UK and Brazil
Author:Professor C Jeffery
Affiliation:University of Edinburgh
9
Start time:
12:15
Presentation
title:Gender and Racial Bias in Sentencing: a comparative perspective
Author:Ignacio Cano, Les Humphreys, and Brian Francis,
Affiliation:University of Lancaster