Seven ISER researchers will present new findings at the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth Conference (IARIW) in Dresden this week.
Olga Rastrigina, Ricky Kanabar, Yadira Diaz, Paul Fisher, Francesco Figari, Thomas Crossley and Stephen Jenkins are among the researchers presenting new ISER studies at the Conference this year.
The research includes:
- Paul Fisher “Does Repeated Measurement Improve Income Data Quality?”
- Yadira Diaz “Counting Multidimensional Deprivations in the Presence of Differences in Needs”
- Olga Rastrigina “‘Flash Estimates’ of Income Distribution Indicators for the European Union: Methods, Assessment and Future Prospects”
- Ricky Kanabar “In or Out? Poverty Dynamics Among Older Individuals in the UK”
About The International Association for Research in Income and Wealth
The International Association for Research in Income and Wealth (IARIW) is a worldwide recognized scientific organization for producers, users and researchers in the field of national accounts as well as economic and social statistics. The focus of interest is on conceptual developments, research findings and perspectives of practical implementation. International comparisons of income, economic well-being and poverty measurement as well as the analysis of economic and social data for the purpose of national policy evaluation are core aspects.
An explicit aim of IARIW is to foster and to sustain the exchange of best practice and experience between national accounts, academics and representatives of government administration at the national and international level.