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Call for Research Proposals: Digitization and the Future of Work in the Global South

APARRI Working Group Grants: You may apply for up to $7000

Deadline: 15 December 2018

As part of the Future of Work in the Global South (FoWiGS) initiative, Centro Latam Digital and IDRC are launching a call for research proposals that seeks to advance our understanding about the implications of digitization and labor automation for countries in the Global South.

This call for research proposals seeks to advance our understanding about the implications of these changes in the nature of work for developing countries in the Global South, their growth trajectories and the broader goal of equitable development and gender inclusion. In particular, it seeks to address the following questions:

Funding Information

Research Perspective and Methods

Following the key research themes and questions outlined above, the call welcomes research proposals from a variety of disciplines and methodological perspectives. This includes (but is not limited to) impact evaluation research, surveys, ethnographic studies, action research, field experiments, and policy analysis. Proposals that include a comparative perspective across two or more countries are encouraged. Proposals should address issues of gender equality, youth employment or social inclusion for minority populations.

Researchers are encouraged to identify the practical implications of their research findings. This includes drawing policy recommendations and implications for development-oriented initiatives. For example: what are the key policy lessons that emerged from the findings? Are these lessons likely to be relevant in other contexts? How do the findings help inform initiatives aimed at facilitating a more equitable distribution of the benefits of AI and digital technologies?

Eligibility Criteria

How to Apply

Applications should be submitted in Word or pdf format via email at the address given website.

For more information, please visit Call for Research Proposals.

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