Kooperationsveranstaltung
14.06.2016
09:30 Uhr (MESZ)
The GIGA Institute of Asian Studies, together with the University of Manchester, cordially invite you to a one-day workshop entitled "Applying mixed methods - Studying work in Asia."
The workshop aims at exploring how mixed-methods research might contribute to improve labour research with a focus on Asia. Labour research is interdisciplinary, as it endeavours to address a number of themes such as skills, productivity, gender stereotypes, wage-bargaining, globalisation, the intensification of paid work, formal/informal and self-employment, domestic work, value chains, and the demand for labour during growth and recession. Many labour-focused projects now use mixed methods, but most studies are regularly challenged in their attempts to establish validity and generalisability. A common outcome is that qualitative material is separated from survey data and hence from statistical results. The aim of the workshop is to explore the challenges labour-focused mixed methods studies face and to introduce new and rigorous methods of creating, analysing and interrogating data in a truly mixed methods manner.
Contributions include:
Prof. Wendy Olsen (University of Manchester): Marital Negotiations of Time and Work in Rural India & Bangladesh
Dr. Punita Chowbey (Hallam University Sheffield): South Asian women's work and economic abuse in Britain, India and Pakistan.
Dr. Sumeet Mhaskar (CEMIS, Universität Göttingen) Ghettoisation of Economic Choices in a Global City: A Case Study of Mumbai
Dr. Jörg Nowak (Universität Kassel): Studying strikes in the automobile industry in India: Strikes at Maruti Suzuki (2011-2012) and Bajaj Auto (2013)
Dr. Jagriti Tanwar (University of Uppsala): Skills Challenge in India
Dr. Samantha Watson (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine): Wellbeing as affected by pro-poor policy in rural Bangladesh
Ran Cheng (FU Berlin): The Effect of Minimum Wage Regulation on Income Distribution in China: Research Agenda of Mixed Methods
Garima Singh (TATA Institute of Social Sciences / Universität Kassel): Private placement agencies and their role among non standard workers in India: through the lens of decent work
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