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C39.CU2.28

Statistical data science: evaluation of inequalities in Social Sustainability

  • Reference person
    Paola
    Perchinunno
    paola.perchinunno@uniba.it
  • Host University/Institute
    University of Bari
  • Internship
    N
  • Research Keywords
    Social sustainability
    Inequalities
    Multidimensional statistical indicators
  • Reference ERCs
    SH3_4 Social integration, exclusion, prosocial behaviour
    SH3_9 Poverty and poverty alleviation
    PE1_15 Generic statistical methodology and modelling
  • Reference SDGs
    GOAL 1: No Poverty
    GOAL 3: Good Health and Well-being
    GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
  • Co-Supervisor

Description

The research topic concerns Evaluation of Inequalities in Social Sustainability The project will realize the following activities:- Collecting and harmonizing data from different sources (including two surveys from ISTAT, namely the Household Budget Survey and the Multipurpose Survey on Households: Aspects of Daily Life); - Providing a preliminary evaluation of inequalities in SS across Italian regions and provinces- Measuring poverty using a multidimensional complex indicator.This project is financed by PNRR, PE9 (Economic-financial sustainability of systems and territories), GRINS (Growing Resilient, INclusive and Sustainable) spoke 8 WP 1. The project is focused on the construction of the AMELIA platform, that combines “geo-spatial knowledge with environmental, socio-economic and sentiment data. We plan to address social sustainability and, in particular, cultural and social participation, and social cohesion from an interdisciplinary. We intend to study also the inequalities in Social Sustainability across Italian regions and provinces.

Suggested skills:

The candidate should have basic statistical skills.

Research team and environment

The research group is very articulated and is composed by the coordinator of the spoke 8 project GRINS - Growing Resilient, INclusive and Sustainable PNRR prof. Cellini and colleagues from the statistical, economic and business areas.PhD students will have access to all the spaces available in the Department of Economics, Management and Business Law.