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PSPC 2015 : 8th Annual Poverty and Social Protection Conference | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.pspconference.org | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Poverty and Social Protection Conference 2015 accepts the following types of submissions:
Research Papers: Completed research papers in any of the topic areas listed bellow or related areas. Abstracts: Abstracts of completed or proposed research in any of the topic areas listed bellow, or related areas. The abstract for proposed research should include the research objectives, proposed methodology, and a discussion of expected outcomes. Student Papers: Research done by students in any of the topic areas listed bellow, or related areas. Case Studies: Case studies in any of the topic areas listed bellow, or related areas. Work-in-Progress Reports or Proposals for Future Research: Incomplete research or ideas for future research in order to generate discussion and feedback in any of related areas. Reports on Issues Related to the conference topics: Reports related to innovative techniques or research related to any of the topic areas listed bellow or related areas. Proposals are accepted on a rolling admission basis as long as space is available or by February 10th 2015 at latest and are to be be submitted along with application form. All submissions will be peer reviewed and acceptance/rejections is based on their relevance to the conference topics. Notification on acceptance is sent within 7 days after the submissions has been received. Topics: Agriculture Child labor Children and youth Culture Disability Disadvantaged groups Economic development Education Empowerment strategies Ethnic studies Food production and safety Gender issues Labor market policies Literacy Micro-finance Minorities Pension Reforms Poverty Poverty growth and inequality Poverty reduction strategies Poverty monitoring Poverty and social Impacts Poverty and culture Poverty and education Poverty measurement and analysis Public health Race and ethnicity Rural development Rural education Social capital Social inclusion Social policies Social risk management Special and inclusive education Sustainable development Vocational education Water supply Other areas related to poverty, development and social issues |
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