"Making wellbeing a goal of policy-making allows us to consider the effects of policies on a number of aspects that matter for people’s lives... this means seeing disadvantage across multiple aspects of people’s lives." - Irene Bucelli
#IWD23#wellbeing
https://t.co/woDbXl7cB3
#Caseat25 Irene Bucelli presents on how the @MIF_LSE was applied to a project for the German government's development agency and the report for @jrf_uk to investigate if there are multidimensional links between poverty and inequality
#Caseat25@MIF_LSE incorporates the capability approach, considers the effect of some sectors of society with 'too much' and can be applied with variation in the weighting of the different domains, appropriate to a countries institutional and historical context
#CASEat25 8 Sept, join our session on
- Using theory to inform the development of measurement frameworks: the @MIF_LSE and the EMF
- How policy toolkits can help provide academic rigour to policy making
- What we know about ethnic wealth inequalities
see https://t.co/l3SV20TvZx
#CASEat25 8 Sept, join our session on
- Using theory to inform the development of measurement frameworks: the @MIF_LSE and the EMF
- How policy toolkits can help provide academic rigour to policy making
- What we know about ethnic wealth inequalities
see https://t.co/l3SV20TvZx
If you are planning to use the Multidimensional Inequality Framework (MIF) please get in contact for advice. You can also share your experience of applying the MIF through our blog series.
https://t.co/UAxii6JWGa
Wonderful #job opportunity: @STICERD_LSE and @CASE_LSE Centre Manager. Do you have strong admin, financial & managerial experience & want to work in a vibrant research community at the LSE?
Closing date 18 July 2022.
Find out more https://t.co/eh82MetWk9
Please RT
📢 Final call for submissions to the Comparative Economic Inequality Conference, hosted by the III and @lisdata
⏰ Deadline is today!
@ReginaSBaker @NoraWaitkus
See here for more details: https://t.co/X0nSgrWecO
📢JOB ALERT
We are looking for a Research Officer for a 24-month post to conduct original research on some aspect of inequality in Latin America.
📅 Applications close on 26 June 2022
Read more about the vacancy here:
https://t.co/T8OXs038Eu
#CASEAnnualReport2020: Irene Bucelli, Abigail McKnight and Pedro Loureiro introduce the Inequality Policy Mix Toolkit, an application of the Multidimensional Inequality Framework launched in 2020 https://t.co/nPVl1Xb18h
@CASE_LSE Impact Case Study for #REF2021: Research by CASE on poverty and inequality has influenced how critical social problems are measured and understood. This includes our influential @MIF_LSE Read more here: https://t.co/r7KQEYmeGs
@CASE_LSE Impact Case Study for #REF2021: Research by CASE on poverty and inequality has influenced how critical social problems are measured and understood. This includes our influential @MIF_LSE. Read more here: https://t.co/6aoXPClRzH #REFresults@LSEnews
@CASE_LSE Impact Case Study for #REF2021: Research by CASE on poverty and inequality has influenced how critical social problems are measured and understood. This includes our influential @MIF_LSE. Read more here: https://t.co/6aoXPC4gI9 #REFresults
#CASEAnnualReport highlight: Irene Bucelli, Abigail McKnight and Pedro Loureiro introduce the Inequality Policy Mix Toolkit, an application of the Multidimensional Inequality Framework launched last year https://t.co/nPVl1Xb18h
#CASEAnnualReport2019: The international MIF and toolkit described by Abigail McKnight (p 20) provide the resources necessary to measure, analyse and take action on multidimensional inequality https://t.co/0ghSy2OlPA
New #III@LSEInequalities working paper by @CASE_LSE's Irene Bucelli and Abigail McKnight reviewing systemic approaches to understanding and addressing inequality. Research commissioned by @BoschStiftung
New working paper from the #III: ‘Mapping Systemic Approaches to Understanding Inequality and Their Potential for Designing and Implementing Interventions to Reduce Inequality’
@CASE_LSE@MIF_LSE
@nora_wait
@BoschStiftung
Read here: https://t.co/BqfDydKyGz
Catch up on our series applying the multidimensional inequality framework - shrinking access to #sanitation in Nigeria has denied tens of millions of people access to services essential to dignity and health.
https://t.co/uOXpERplm6
Foluke Adetola Ojelabi @AFSEE_LSE explains why the erosion of development gains In Nigeria should be urgently addressed, with millions of people lacking access to services essential to dignity and health.
https://t.co/NdKsZfzTIV