IEIC is hiring for a Research #intern for one of its Gender portfolio projects in #raipur, Chhattisgarh. Research Intern will be responsible for: ● Assist the research team in the day-to-day implementation of field-based research. ● Assist the research team in developing survey instruments and field protocols ● Assist in data collection and data quality management ● Support in training, and management of survey staff ● Support the research team with service providers It is an excellent opportunity for someone interested in a career in academic research, whether in a university or a research/policy think tank. A Bachelor's degree in economics, social sciences, or public policy, is preferred. This is a full-time 8-week field-based internship and the person should be open to travel to remote areas for field activities. Period of Internship: Mid/End of June till End of July (8-9 weeks) Please apply here: https://lnkd.in/gjDKRFPY You can also send your applications to inclusion.economics.india@ifmr.ac.in
Inclusion Economics India Centre
Research
A policy-engaged research initiative that uses data-driven analyses to promote inclusive economies and societies.
About us
Inclusion Economics India Centre (formerly EPoD India), based at IFMR/Krea University, works closely with Inclusion Economics at Yale University, to conduct data-driven research and engage with the policy community in India to inform and encourage evidence-backed dialogues on economic and social inclusion. Inclusion Economics is a policy-engaged research initiative that began operations as an independent research centre at IFMR in November 2020, as a continuation of the body of research and policy work previously called EPoD India. Our vision is a world where research and dialogue ensure economic justice, social opportunity and environmental protection. Our mission is enabling inclusive economies and societies. Our work in India includes research engagements across multiple states and focuses on some of India’s most challenging problems, ranging from pollution and climate change to women’s economic engagement and engagement with technology, to supporting effective governance and building state capacity. We work in partnership with Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, and various departments of Government of Chhattisgarh and Government of Bihar. Our offices are located in New Delhi, Patna and Raipur.
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http://www.krea.edu.in/ieindia/
External link for Inclusion Economics India Centre
- Industry
- Research
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- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- New Delhi
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- Nonprofit
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- 2020
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CL House, 3rd Floor, T-95, Gulmohur Commercial Complex, Gautam Nagar,
New Delhi, IN
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270, Pataliputra Colony
Patna, Bihar 800013, IN
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HIG C 65, Vikash Sadan, Top Floor, Katora Talab Main Rd, Old Rajendra Nagar, Shailendra Nagar,
Raipur, Chhattisgarh 492001, IN
Employees at Inclusion Economics India Centre
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Vinay Nagaraju (he/him)
Executive Director, Inclusion Economics India Centre | Research and Public Policy | Harvard University | University of Oxford
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Rehan Khan
#HR Business Partner # Talent Acquisition # Talent Management # Learning and Development
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Urmi Bhattacharya
Associate Director of Research at Inclusion Economics India Centre
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S Prema Swarupa
Inclusion Economics India Centre (formerly EPoD India) | Research | Public Policy | Development Studies
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“To allocate talent well, we need more women in leadership roles.” EGC’s Rohini Pande shared insights from economic research on making progress on #SDGs, and increasing #WomensEconomicPower at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation event "Greater than the Sum" tonight, with change-makers Marie Ba, Dr . Stellah Wairimu Bosire, Dr Jemimah Njuki, Mavis Owusu-Gyamfi, and hosts Janet Mbugua Mark Suzman.
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Prof Rohini Pande, Faculty Director of Inclusion Exonomics, spoke at the LSE Environment Week public event this week.
Highlights from the "Innovative market solutions to confront climate change" public event at #LSEEnvironmentWeek 🌲💰 📌 Rohini Pande (Yale Economic Growth Center) underlines that "protecting mature, existing #forests provides larger carbon-storage and #biodiversity benefits than reforestation." She maintains that there is limited transparency in the voluntary carbon market, and it relies on saying "trust us, we will do better." 📌 Basak Odemis (IFC - International Finance Corporation) outlines three key aspects of improving the voluntary carbon market: capacity-building, increasing up-front funding on the supply-side, and working together with a range of stakeholders such as buyers, registries, developers, and brokers to improve standards and methodologies. 📌 On #climatejustice, Ali Sarfraz Hussain emphasises that polluters must pay: "Pakistan has contributed to less than 1% of historical greenhouse gas emissions, and is in the 10 most vulnerable countries." He adds that above all, "we need to rely on ourselves", with new financial structures that generate investments for climate resilience. 📌 On the implications of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) for low and middle-income countries, IGC Mozambique Country Director Claudio Frischtak explains that governments could levy taxes on companies to cover #CBAM tariffs, but this could have adverse effects on incentivising further investments.
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Our Faculty Director Prof Rohini Pande gave a master lecture at LSE as a part of the environment week, today.
To wrap up day one of #LSEEnvironmentWeek, Rohini Pande (Yale Economic Growth Center) gave a master lecture exploring the role of #carboncredit markets in relation to global #netzero ambitions. Rohini Pande then joined a panel discussion with Jiwoh Abdulai, Chukwu-Emeka P F Chikezie MBE, ROSELYN FOSUAH ADJEI, Mohammad AL Dwairi, Piers Forster and chair Robin Burgess, to consider the opportunities offered by #carbonmarkets in both national and international contexts, as well as obstacles to their uptake.
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IEIC is hiring a (Senior/Associate) Director of Policy, to serve on our senior leadership team in #Delhi. The selected candidate will lead priority #policy initiatives, including working closely with leadership across IEIC and Yale Inclusion Economics to conceptualise and oversee policy engagement in an envisioned #Evidence and Policy Innovation Initiative, that involves working closely with government counterparts. Read more about the role and apply here: https://lnkd.in/gFw_cviv https://lnkd.in/d-b892Y3 #Hiring #PolicyLeadership #PolicyJobs #economics #RCT #research #publicpolicy
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Our Faculty Director, Prof Rohini Pande will be giving a public lecture at LSE later this month.
Meet our panellists and chair for the 'Innovative market solutions to confront climate change' public event at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) 🌱 ✅ Teddy Mpinganzima Mugabo is Rwanda Green Fund's CEO, with extensive experience in the climate change and environmental sector. ✅ Basak Odemis is a carbon market and climate change expert, currently with the IFC - International Finance Corporation as Carbon Finance Lead. ✅ Rohini Pande serves as the Henry J. Heinz II Professor of Economics and Director of the Yale Economic Growth Center at Yale University. ✅ Asad Gilani is a public policy practitioner, currently serving as the Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of Pakistan. The session will be chaired by Jonathan Leape, who is Executive Director of the International Growth Centre. Register here: https://lnkd.in/exp8Ssru..
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Join our #research team as a Research Associate (Gender Portfolio) in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh! 📢 Research Associate will work on an ambitious multi-year, at-scale, policy research initiative with the Government of Madhya Pradesh and PRADAN. The project focuses on understanding on how giving women more control on their MGNREGS earning at scale impacts their autonomy, labor force participation and norms around women’s work in the community. The selected candidate will have the opportunity to join a team of leading economists and public policy experts at Yale and other reputed universities to work on cutting-edge development research and gain first-hand experience working with policy partners and conducting rigorous data analysis. Candidates with a Bachelor's/Master's degree in economics, social sciences, political science, public policy, or related fields and familiarity with MGNREGs and SRLM initiatives are preferred. Read more about the role and apply here: https://lnkd.in/dmkeyEa8
Research Associate (Gender Portfolio)
egc.yale.edu
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Join our Team! IEIC is seeking a dynamic leader for the Director of Policy (Senior/Associate) role in #Delhi, India, to lead its policy initiatives and work closely with IEIC and Inclusion Economics leadership to conceptualize and oversee policy engagement in an #Evidence and #Policy Innovation Initiative that works closely with government counterparts. As the head of our policy team, you'll spearhead efforts to increase the uptake of research findings and mentor others to navigate complex policy landscapes. We're seeking a candidate who is well-versed in #research and policy relevant to our focus areas, with a knack for building strategic #partnerships and effectively communicating with diverse audiences. Read more about the role and apply here https://lnkd.in/gFw_cviv #Hiring #PolicyLeadership #PolicyJobs #economics #RCT #research #publicpolicy
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Inclusion Economics India Centre reposted this
Executive Director, Inclusion Economics India Centre | Research and Public Policy | Harvard University | University of Oxford
Gender and Growth Gaps in India - Research and Policy Dialogue 2024 Inclusion Economics India Centre at IFMR, along with Yale Economic Growth Center, and Institute of Economic Growth, hosted the second edition of the "Gender and Growth Gaps" research and policy dialogue focussing on India at IIC, New Delhi on Thursday, August 8, 2024. The Gender and Growth Gaps Project comprises a crosscutting team of microeconomic and macroeconomic Yale researchers and collaborators who are interested in understanding trends in women’s work in India and the underlying mechanisms that drive these trends. This event provided a platform to share progress on this cutting edge research and hear how these findings interact with experiences of top officials from the Government of India. Chief Economic Advisor to GoI V Anantha Nageswaran, Secretary MeitY S Krishnan, Secretary MOSPI Saurabh Garg, Rohini Pande, Chetan Ghate and several others joined the discussions. Read a complete overview: https://lnkd.in/gBVD2kET Rohini Pande, Aishwarya Lakshmi Ratan, Chetan Ghate, Deanna Ford, Urmi Bhattacharya, Ayushi Khare, Simone Schaner, Charity Moore, Suhani Jalota, Lisa Ho #Gender #DevelopmentEconomics #LabourMarket #Growth #Women #Jobs
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Inclusion Economics India Centre reposted this
MoSPI – contributing to data and evidence for tracking gender gaps in the labour markets - Dr Saurabh Garg, Secretary, MoSPI, speaking at the Policy Roundtable -Jobs and Gendered Gaps in India - organised by Yale-EGC, Inclusion Economics and IEG in New Delhi on August 8, 2024. Inclusion Economics India Centre Rao Inderjit Singh Saurabh Garg NITI Aayog Press Information Bureau - India MyGov India Yale Economic Growth Center Institute of Economic Growth