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Australian Aid Conference Presentation 2020
The presentations below were delivered by IDM’s Helen Suich and the IDM Team at the 2020 Australasian Aid Conference. The presentation was given as part of a panel titled ‘Measuring deprivation with an individual and gendered lens’.
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UNECE working paper: Household-level measurement masks gender inequality across three dimensions of poverty
In this paper IDM researchers have used individual, multidimensional data collected in poverty hotspots in Fiji in 2015-16 to construct both household and individual measures of deprivation along three dimensions commonly used to measure multidimensional poverty: health, education, and standard of living.
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UNECE working paper: Measuring gender inequality within the household using the IDM in Fiji
The paper explores the limitations of household-level surveys, and illustrates the power of data collected at the individual-level through sharing analysis from a study in Fiji in 2015.
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Navigating the politics of open data: Outcome document
This outcome document gives an overview of a side event hosted by the IDM, Open Data Watch and UN Women at the High Level Political Forum (HLPF).
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OECD Case Studies on Leaving No One Behind: The Individual Deprivation Measure
In December 2018, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) published a set of Case Studies on Leaving No One Behind, as a companion volume to the OECD’s Development Co-operation Report 2018. The Individual Deprivation Measure is featured as one of the case studies, in a section on ‘The enabling role of international co-operation: policies, partnerships and data’.
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Commission on the Status of Women 63 brief
This brief was created for the Commission on the Status of Women 63 (CSW63) in March, 2019. It looks at the IDM time-use dimension, research published by IWDA partner Voice for Change (VfC) into violence against women and girls, and broader time-use research from the Asia Pacific region.