Development & behavioural economist. Program evaluation, poverty, inequality, marginalised groups. Professor, Melbourne Institute, University of Melbourne.
"This multidisciplinary volume is a delight to read as a rich and nuanced story of gender in Indonesia today" writes @CameronLisaA about this book. 👇
doi.org/10.1080/00074918.202…@ISEAS is currently having a 20% off sale for online purchases including e-books
ADEA - The Australasian Development Economics Association has been launched! This will provide development economists in the region with a common vision, greater visibility, and a stronger voice!
Regions with a high proportion of Indigenous Australians overwhelmingly voted yes in the referendum – including the community where prominent no campaigner Jacinta Nampijinpa Price’s family is from.
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Telah terbit @BIESjournal edisi ke-2 tahun in.
Termasuk di dlmny adl paper @CameronLisaA "Gender equality and development: Indonesia in a global context" yg dipresentasikan pada 17th Sadli Lecture.
OPEN ACCESS utk sementara waktu.
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Many solutions to ♀️ work participation focus on childcare. This is important, but social norms may be a bigger barrier. What if this simple intervention could change that?
@CameronLisaA's article in @east_asia_forumloom.ly/-HKcLYM
Deeply saddened by the passing of Peter McCawley, a remarkable Indonesianist, friend, and mentor. The lessons he shared will forever hold a special place in my mind.
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In the 17th annual Sadli Lecture, Professor @CameronLisaA (@unimelb) will compare Indonesia’s performance in terms of gender equality in several domains to that of other countries across the world, within the Muslim world and within Southeast Asia.
@CameronLisaA fo @MelbInstUOM to speak on gender equality and development:
"Social norms that position mothers as the main caregiver play an additional important role in women’s low economic participation."
see bit.ly/Sadli2023
📢Call for Papers Workshop on 2-3 Feb '23 📢
Do you research on Opportunities for & Wellbeing of First Nations Peoples & Reconciliation?
Interested to learn from First Nations Peoples?
Submit paper by 25 Nov 2022 to reconciliationworkshop@gmail.com
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ALT Workshop on Reconciliation, Opportunities for, and Wellbeing of First Nations Peoples: Yarning and learning together
Date of workshop: 2-3 Feb 2023
Submission deadline Friday 25 November 2022
Call for papers: We are calling for papers that analyse interview, survey, cohort, experimental, scanner or administrative data to better understand the facilitators and hurdles of achieving good outcomes for First Nations Peoples in Australia and around the world. The themes of the workshop are broad: we are encouraging submissions on child and youth development, emotional wellbeing, intergenerational trauma and racism, health outcomes and labour markets, economic and educational opportunities, welfare dependence, self-determination and self-sufficiency, community development and public policy. Papers that provide insights into how data can be used to contribute to a national reconciliation effort and how Indigenous data sovereignty can be operationalised are particularly welcome.