Inclusion Economics India Centre
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A policy-engaged research initiative that uses data-driven analyses to promote inclusive economies and societies.
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Are text messaging campaigns enough to meaningfully address information gaps between the candidates and the public in India? Yusuf Neggers Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy on his visit to EGC YaleMacMillan Center spotlight: egc.yale.edu/research/spotl… Inclusion Economics India Centre J-PAL South Asia tcduchicago Evidence for Policy Design NCAER
Unpacking the complexities of 'Gender and Growth Gaps in South Asia' 🧵 Join us for our #PolicyWorkshop on AUG 3 at 8:30AM IST in Bengaluru. Hosts: EGC #InclusionEconomics Yale University Inclusion Economics India Centre Asian Development Bank Institute The Udaiti Foundation & Gates Foundation Register: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
Speakers include: • Rohini Pande (EGC/Yale Department of Economics) • Ashwini_Deshpande (Ashoka University) • Renana Jhabvala (SEWA Bharat) • Priyank Kharge / ಪ್ರಿಯಾಂಕ್ ಖರ್ಗೆ (Govt of Karnataka) • R Prasana (Govt of Chhattisgarh) • Dr. Kajal, IAS (Govt of India) • Gaurav Chiplunkar (UVA) • Rosa Abraham (Azim Premji University)
Our moderator Aishwarya engaging with Manish Sabharwal of TeamLease Services , Aparna Uppaluri of Tata Trusts , Mahua Roy Choudhury of BRLPS JEEViKA on the current evidence base and what the policy needs are in South Asia #G3inSA2023
Ms. Mahua Roy Choudhury represents BRLPS JEEViKA at the Gender & Growth Gap workshop, hosted by Inclusion Economics India Centre, Yale Economic Growth Center, Gates Foundation India and esteemed partners, to deliberate current policy needs on the drivers and consequences of gender gaps in the economy in South Asia.
The Udaiti Foundation Yale Economic Growth Center Yale University Inclusion Economics India Centre Asian Development Bank Institute Gates Foundation The Convergence Foundation Devaki Singh Thank you for this insightful and important meeting, what a fantastic grouping of feminist scholars, and for the panel (all male!) on climate and gender, and opportunity to share recent work on inclusive energy transitions ishita sachdeva IDRC in Asia Mairi Dupar
In a policy & practice plenary with Gaurav Chiplunkar, Ashwini_Deshpande, Pooja Nanda (Mahindra Group) and Neha Wadhawan (International Labour Organization) panelists discussed how to ensure employment support to female migrants. Intersectional factors such as caste prevents certain women from taking up particular jobs
In most countries, a gap in women's labour force participation is observed when women have children. This is often called the motherhood penalty. This is not seen in India, where the gap is in entering the workforce, says Keynote speaker Rohini Pande (Yale University Yale Economic Growth Center) #G3inSA2023
Many thanks to co-organizers The Udaiti Foundation, Inclusion Economics India Centre, Asian Development Bank Institute, & Yale University Inclusion Economics, with support from Gates Foundation, for making Gender and Growth Gaps in South Asia such a successful event; we look forward to seeing how this shapes research and policy!
Rohini Pande (Yale Economic Growth Center) and SEWA Bharat's Renana Jhabvala discussed with journalist Kavitha Iyer about the challenges faced by Indian women in starting and scaling enterprises and in entering the workforce #G3inSA2023
Moderator Urmi B was joined by our panelists, Dr. Kajal, Uma Mahadevan Dasgupta & Hema Swaminathan (IIM Bangalore) to further deconstruct supply side issues, particularly around policy and measurement challenges that drive women's decisions around labour force participation #G3inSA2023
Check out our lineup of speakers for the "Improving Last Mile Access to Quality Agent Services in India" webinar! Don't miss the chance to interact with these industry experts. Register now at bit.ly/3W6r8RP #agentnetworks #agentbanking Inclusion Economics India Centre
Prof. Chetan Ghate (Institute of Economic Growth) and Prof. Rohini Pande (Yale Economic Growth Center) open today’s Gender and Growth Gaps in India Research and Policy Dialogue at India International Centre in New Delhi, setting the stage for important research and policy discussions throughout the day.
With global attention on conservation and reforestation, how can women not just be involved in, but also lead, efforts to manage forests in India? Panelists Prof. Rohini Pande, Prof. Bina Agarwal, and Shri Naresh Saxena discussed at today’s workshop with Institute of Economic Growth Yale Economic Growth Center