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Multidimensional Poverty Measurement: Tailoring Applications to Context and Age Groups


On thursday 2nd February, for the OIA termly academic seminar series, Dr Jose Manuel Roche, OPHI, University of Oxford will present on:

‘Multidimensional Poverty Measurement:  Tailoring Applications to Context and Age Groups’

Jose Manuel Roche joined OPHI as a Research Officer in 2009. He holds a PhD in sociology and an MSc in social research methods from the University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. His research interests include poverty analysis, social inequality, geographical inequality, survey analysis, human development and social indicators. He has served as a consultant and social statistics advisor for UNDP, UNICEF, EU, IDS, the Venezuelan National Institute of Statistics and the Venezuelan Ministry of Planning and Development. He has taught courses on advance statistics, social research methods, international development, and inequality at undergraduate and graduate level.

Further details and publications: http://www.ophi.org.uk/about/people/current-people/jose-manuel-roche/


Further information on seminars:

> kenneth.howse@ageing.ox.ac.uk

> Seminars programme

> Download Seminars Flyer [pdf]


Venue:

Oxford Institute of Population Ageing
Thursdays 12.30 to 2.00 p.m.
Seminar Room
Wolsey Hall, 66 Banbury Road
Oxford OX2 6PR

Category:  General