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We have already confirmed the composition of the round table Inequality and unequal development in Portugal and Spain, which will be held within the acts of the XXXVI International Congress of Applied Economics ASEPELT, on July 7, 2023, at 2:30 p.m., in University of Evora (Portugal).
The participants in the round table will be:
We hope to have the presence of our colleagues in this fascinating event.
Professor Aurora Galego, a specialist in wage inequalities in Portugal and Europe, will participate in the round table Inequality and unequal development in Portugal and Spain, scheduled as part of the XXXVI International Congress of Applied Economics ASEPELT in Évora (Portugal).
Creative in research and teaching.
Nuno Alves, Head of the Department of Economic Studies of the Bank of Portugal (ECB), has confirmed his presence at the round table Inequality and unequal development in Portugal and Spain, which will be held on July 7, 2023 during the XXXVI International Congress of ASEPELT in Evora (Portugal).
José María Méndez, Head of the Statistics Area on household income and living conditions of the Spanish National Institute of Statistics (INE), has agreed to participate in the round table on Inequality and Unequal Development in Portugal and Spain that will take place on July 7, 2023 in the next ASEPELT congress.
Holding a degree in Mathematics from the Complutense University of Madrid and a Master's in General Statistics and Mathematics from the University Institute of Statistics and Operations Research of the same University, he began his professional career as a teacher, working for 4 years as a secondary school teacher.
He joined the INE as Senior State Statistician in 1997 and since then his professional career has been linked to household income and living conditions surveys (European Union Household Panel and Living Conditions Survey). Life). He has also participated in the development of the Atlas of Household Income Distribution statistics, which was launched in 2019 as Experimental Statistics.