Symposium video archives
Diversity and Stratification in Poverty Research
The Poverty Action Center within the Regional Economic Development Institute (PAC@REDI) at CSU utilizes interdisciplinary mixed-methods to guide poverty action locally and globally. PAC@REDI researchers use original survey design and econometric data analysis within Colorado and beyond. Our panel will highlight initiatives surrounding gender, race/ethnicity, and international dimensions of diversity. We extend beyond traditional economics by considering how objectives and experiences of minority populations can frame both formal modeling and our understandings of findings in diverse contexts.
Presentations and audience brainstorming will draw from:
- Dual Enrollment in Colorado: Are there Inequities in the Program?
- The Gendered Impact of COVID-19 on Workers in CO
- Education, Technology Gap, and Disruption caused by COVID-19 in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Nepal
- Geographic Poverty Traps in Indonesia: Isolation, Disasters, and Vulnerable Female-Headed Households.
- Are ROSCAs seed for gender parity? Evidence from a panel analysis of household ROSCA membership in India
Other Symposium videos:
Presented by Naomi Nishi
Presented by Amy Cailene, Connie Jaime-Lujan, John Henderson, and Penny Gonzales-Soto
Presented by Molly Becker, Shelby Bitz
Presented by Quinn Hafen, Paula Yuma
Presented by Dr. Betsy Lopez-Calero