Brazilian Labour Market amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: Impact and the Way Forward
The State of Employment – #EmploymentDebate with Dr Ian Prates on Brazilian Labour Market amid the Coronavirus Pandemic: Impact and the Way Forward.
Greetings from Impact and Policy Research Institute (IMPRI), New Delhi!
On behalf of the Center for Work and Welfare (CWW) at IMPRI, Working People’s Charter and Counterview, we invite you for IMPRI #WebPolicyTalk –
The State of Employment – #EmploymentDebate
Details of the #WebPolicyTalk:
Date: December 15, 2020; Tuesday
Time: 18:30 IST (GMT+5:30)/ 10 AM Brasilia Time (GMT-3)
Platform: Zoom and Facebook Live
Speaker:

Dr Ian Prates, Researcher, Brazilian Center of Analysis and Planning (CEBRAP)
Ian Prates is a member of the Coordinator Committee of the Solidarity Research Network: Public Policies and Society, and the coordinator of the Labor Market and Social Policies Research Projects of the Network. He is a Researcher at the Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning (CEBRAP) and a Research Fellow at the Social Accountability International (SAI). His research has focused on social inequalities (with a focus on labor market, social protection, poverty, and social stratification) and the political economy of China and Latina America relations. Ian has a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of São Paulo and has been a visiting scholar in Columbia University.
Registration and Facebook Live Link for Brazilian Labour Market amid the Coronavirus Pandemic: Impact and the Way Forward
PowerPoint Presentation:
YouTube Video:
Facebook Live Video:
Media Coverage:
- Pandemic: India can learn from Brazil, where bottom 20% ‘received’ a higher income, Counterview
- Brazilian Labour Market amid the Coronavirus Pandemic: Impact and the Way Forward, IMPRI India
- Brazilian Labour Market amid the Coronavirus Pandemic: Impact and the Way Forward, Ian Prates, IMPRI
- Brazilian labour market amidst Coronavirus pandemic: Impact and way forward, Ian Prates, Counterview
Additional Details
Registration Deadline Time - 12:00 AM