About
Poster session: Transforming economies – for better jobs
There will be a poster session on each day of the conference from 13:00‐13:45. Up to 16 posters will be presented in the exhibition area on level 2 of the United Nations Convention Center. The posters will be different on each day of the conference.
During the poster sessions the author of each poster will stand by their poster and be available to answer questions and discuss their study.
Presentations will be informal in nature, you are welcome to walk around and familiarize yourself with the topics being presented.
Poster session
Wednesday 11 September
1 | Md. Al-Hasan | Self-employment: pathway to prosperity or poverty? |
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2 | Kasturi Sadhu | Neo-Dualism: accumulation, distress and proliferation of a fissured informality |
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3 | Harlan Downs-Tepper | Employment, migration and gender in Indian slums: findings from a large household survey in three Indian cities |
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4 | Anna Triana Falentina | Digitalization and the performance of micro and small enterprises: a case study in Yogyakarta, Indonesia |
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5 | Diti Goswami | Job dynamics in the Indian Organised Manufacturing |
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6 | Mrinalini Jha | Structural change, skill intensity and wage inequality in the Indian labour market |
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7 | Koffi Kpognon | Does institutional quality contribute to increasing labour productivity in sub-Saharan Africa? An empirical analysis |
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9 | Hamna Nasir | Time allocation pattern across region and gender: a case of Pakistan |
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10 | Nduka Elda Okolo-obasi | Capacity building of rural youths in sustainable entrepreneurship development of sub-Saharan Africa: The role of corporate social responsibility in Niger Delta, Nigeria |
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11 | Sasiwimon Warunsiri Paweenawat | Parenthood penalty and gender wage gap: recent evidence from Thailand |
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13 | Melati Nungsari | Issues facing refugees and asylum-seekers in Southeast Asia: narrowing the gaps between theory, policy, and reality |
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Thursday 12 September
14 | Daniel Vasconcellos Archer Duque | Intergenerational structural change in 40 years: the role of occupational changes for income growth, inequality, and social vulnerability in Brazil |
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15 | Luke Amadi | Transforming the extractive industry for productive job creation: experience from post amnesty Niger Delta, Nigeria |
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16 | Alarudeen Aminu | ICT sector, output and employment generation in Nigeria: input-output approach |
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17 | Gunel Amrahova | State of CleanTech crowdfunding regulation |
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18 | Priyanka Chatterjee | Employment and determinants of participation of females in rural West Bengal: a field analysis of Bankura and Malda |
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19 | Wannaphong Durongkaveroj | Global production sharing, value added in exports, and employment generation: evidence from Thailand |
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20 | Romanus Osabohien | Agricultural transformation and rural employment in Africa: the Nigerian experience |
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21 | Radeef Chundakkadan | Female entrepreneurship and innovation: exploring the role of institutional gender equality |
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22 | Tafadzwa Tivaringe | The social unemployment gap in South Africa: limits of enabling socio-economic redress through expanding access to higher education |
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23 | Faraz Usmani | Fracking, farmers, and rural electrification in India |
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24 | Zubaria Andlib | Exploring the issue of vulnerable employment in Pakistan: a case of female contributing family workers |
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25 | Kasturi Sadhu | Dark side of globalization: the formal–informal conflict |
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Friday 13 September
26 | Yannick Djoumessi | Moving off agrarian societies: agricultural productivity to facilitate economic transformations and non-agricultural employment growth in sub-Saharan Africa |
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27 | Uchenna Efobi | Finance schemes in rural Nigeria and small business development |
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28 | Sampreet Singh Goraya | How does caste affect entrepreneurship? Birth vs worth |
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29 | Kamalbek Karymshakov | Employment vulnerability impact on earnings and subjective well-being in a developing country context: evidence from Kyrgyzstan |
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30 | Harris Maduku | Mainstreaming willingness among black owned informal Small Micro and Medium Enterprises (SMMEs) in South Africa |
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31 | Faith Mbabazi | Public procurement as a strategy to promote local content: implementation of reservation schemes in Uganda |
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32 | Nandera Mhando | Resilience of women food vendors in Tanzania |
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33 | Ugochukwu Okolie | Productive job creation in Nigeria: How can higher education institutions involve industry experts’ to directing learning? |
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34 | Ogbonnaya Ukeh Oteh | Scaling up local economic opportunities: profitability differentials among male and female operated broiler enterprise in Abia state, Nigeria |
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35 | Syed Yusuf Saadat | Returns to computer use in Bangladesh: an econometric analysis |
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36 | Niyati Singaraju | Declining female labour use in rice cultivation: findings from Indian villages |
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