Read my latest research into the meaning of wellbeing for rural South African women, and how it can help improve the measurement of #wellbeing for #policy: https://t.co/Z8D9UG1o7W. Published with @SpringerNature in @HSScomms
🚨 Job Alert 🚨
4-year postdoc position to work on my ERC project HARSH - Uncovering the Roots of Harsh Parenting.
📍 Dep. of Economics @DSE_Unibo, Bologna, Italy 🇮🇹
📅 Deadline: March 14, 2025
💡 Learn more and apply here: https://t.co/Ts3jhFQRdu
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Come work @ifpri#EconTwitter! Poverty, gender + inclusion unit has late-breaking position based *in Dhaka, Bangladesh*. 100% research focusing on policy-relevant applied micro projects, working with one of IFPRI's most dynamic country offices
https://t.co/jCBNpfv5HW
Are you a health economist interested in facilitating a training session? The AfHESG has an open call for health economics facilitators.
To register, fill out the form to indicate topics you would like to facilitate https://t.co/yOeFqFRSNc
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Hello World! This is the brand-new Twitter account for Health Economics, the peer-reviewed journal from Wiley. We'll be posting links to new papers and issues.
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Please follow and retweet to build the channel.
📢 @wrawproject's new datasets are now live! Covering #Bosnia, #Colombia, #Iraq, #Nepal, #Rwanda & #SriLanka. The dataset compares and evaluates women’s rights reforms across the 6 countries and 5 issue areas.
https://t.co/tQcuSNCXMm
Published today: What is wellbeing for rural South African women? Textual analysis of focus group discussion transcripts and implications for programme design and evaluation https://t.co/DkgkvNIBhF
.@h_rbond, @chomahardi, @rettberg_a & @binadcosta speaking today on the the global backlash. We are here to consider how it can & must be resisted & how academics, activists & practitioners can work together to build solidarity and so ‘push back’ against the push back.
One third of women and girls globally experience violence during their lifetime.
🆕 research suggests investing in community-based programmes to #EndVAW improves health and are cost-effective.
👉 https://t.co/uJo32u0ngx | #GlobalHealth@LSHTM_GHECO@LSE_WPS@The_MRC@FCDOGovUK
The prevention of violence against woman and girls is not a niche issue, but an impactful way to improve health. Five years work by a team I was privileged to work with. It should not be about economics, but for those who need it to be, here is the evidence.