Finally, many thanks to Rema, Prashanth & Tamoghna for being part of the core organising team at APU. Thanks to the travel desk, the Food team, the AV team, the security & housekeeping staff, and a host of student volunteers from @azimpremjiuniv for making this happen.
On the last day, Shravan from @working_india explained the complicated sampling method of PLFS, went through the PLFS dashboard & did a hands-on session on using PLFS data. @avani_chokshi of @AilajHq then explained the pernicious implications of the 4 Labour Codes
Abhishek Waghmare from @dataforin demonstrated their new and wonderful dashboard. Please do check it out! This was followed by an enthralling public lecture titled ‘Data & Democracy: Using numbers to speak truth to power’ by @Rukmini
After a group activity, there were engaging sessions on labour & employment in transitioning economies including songs by the passionate Prashanth & the thoughtful @Srishting
Then starting with the cult song 'haal chaal theek thaak hai' @amitbasole walked us through the trajectory on the growth story from 1950s to 2020s assessing the relationship between GDP & employment.
This was followed by a hands-on session on data concepts along with introduction to representative surveys. Subsequently, @rosaabraham6 patiently & creatively engaged us with the complexities of labour force, ways to measure employment & employment status across identities.
Theme this year: Labour & Employment. After Arjun Jayadev introduced the rationale for this workshop, we had a session on economics as if the constitution matters. Then @jayp_econ & @brohseph_ did an imp & difficult session on statistical measures & data visualisation.
There were 27 participants with rich experience, piercing questions & critical insights challenging many economics assumptions. They included labour organisers, activists for Adivasi rights, land, caste, environment, social policies, welfare & journalists reporting on these.
Thread: We wrapped up the hugely gratifying Demystifying Economics Workshop held in @azimpremjiuniv . This was the 3rd edition and was co-organised with @BahujanEcon & School for Democracy. The hope with this annual workshop is to build bridges between academia & practitioners.
This is fantastic work by @dataforin@pramit_b!! May not grab headlines, but for those of us who work with data, this is great public service.
How one village swung India's workforce numbers in 2022-23 https://t.co/TkG0qXFfrD
Building on this generous release by @MoharirAdvait and @Vijayshreeeee, here is a slightly more granular and readable release of the HCES microdata.
The tables are now searchable by descriptions and names of goods, to help avoid external lookups.
https://t.co/HOSmfpxWWI
Openings for Research Fellow positions at the Centre.
Recently completed PhDs or those nearing the submission of their thesis, please consider applying.
Details here:
https://t.co/FUWFTeobRF
After an excellent iteration in 2024, we are back with another one. In the last cohort, there were BA & MA students, PhD students & econ teachers--from India and abroad. The discussions during & after the classes were lively. Looking forward to teaching another set of students!
We are hiring RAs at the Centre for Sustainable Employment @working_india@azimpremjiuniv. RAs work closely with professors and post-docs on State of Working India and related projects. Past RAs have also been co-authors on published papers. Please apply and spread the word.
RAs have an opportunity to work on some exciting projects. Many of our RAs have also co-authored with post-doctoral fellows and faculty on various articles and research papers.