Training
The Institute regularly hosts training programmes for students from India and abroad, with focus on empirical research. The Institute’s team has undertaken several initiatives in the form of capacity building workshops and policy advisory services for State Government officials, development activists and social workers.
In order to encourage young researchers, IHD provides internship opportunities to deserving candidates annually every summer (period subject to change) and engages them in research projects including field surveys.
The Institute started a Ph.D. programme in Human Development and Labour Economics in 2009 for which degree is granted by the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU).
- Training Programme on Project Proposal Writing, Drafting of Research Reports/Papers and Presentation Skills, 9-11 April 2012, New Delhi
- Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC)?Behaviour-based Safety Training Workshop, 9 June 2012, New Delhi
- Econometrics and NSS Data Analysis
- Training Course for Young Scholars on Project Proposal Writing, Drafting of Research Reports/Papers and Presentation Skills, 21-23 December 2014, Ranchi
- 1st SARNET Training Programme for Young South Asian Scholars on labour economics: theories, methodologies and research issues 2 -13 December, 2013, New Delhi
- 2nd SARNET training Programme for young South Asian scholars on labour economics: theories, methodologies and research issues, 2 -13 December, 2014, New Delhi
- 3rd SARNET training Programme for young South Asia scholars 27 October – 7 November 2015, New Delhi