

Bruno P Carvalho
825 posts

@bmpcarvalho
public and political economist @uah. previously @EconomicsUc3m and @ecares_ulb, phd from @novasbe











The report "How much is left at the end of the month? Savings, essential and unexpected expenses" analyses discretionary income and the cost of essential expenses for families in Portugal, including the savings capability of the poorest families. novasbe.unl.pt/Portals/0/File… (1/2)

The report “Who We Are and How Do We Think? Gender and Income Inequalities in Social Attitudes” analyses the political positioning and participation of residents in Portugal, exploring the values and beliefs that shape these attitudes. Read the report: shorturl.at/sZVWj







The report “Gender and Violence in Portugal: A Portrait of Inequality” analyses the prevalence, severity and disclosure of gender-based violence in Portugal. You can now download the report here: novasbe.unl.pt/pt/sobre-nos/p… (1/2)

















