social/data scientista

social/data scientistaCharlotte J. Lloyd

LLM Monitoring & Evaluation

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Dr. Charlotte Lloyd, PhD, is a highly trained and practiced social science researcher using qualitative, quantitative, data science and spatial analysis methods. She especially loves complex research design; ethical, participatory, and human-centered methods; innovative data collection; and analytics of all kinds from individual and organizational case studies to “big data” engineering. Given the opportunity, Charlotte dabbles in the environmental sciences to support public works including the Water Research Institute of the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Environmental Protection Agency. She is experienced working with members of Indigenous and minority populations across the globe in both a research and consultative capacity.

Publications

Nursing Home Staffing Study: Comprehensive Report (2023)

White, Alan, J., and Lauren E.W. Olsho (2023). Supporting Author: C. Lloyd. “Nursing Home Staffing Study: Comprehensive Report.” Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

A Meta-Analysis of 46 Career Pathways Impact Evaluations (2021)

Peck, Laura R., Schwartz, Deena, Strawn, Julie, Weiss, Christopher C., Juras, Randall, Mills de la Rosa, Siobhan, Greenstein, Nathan, Morris, Tori, Durham, Gabriel, & Lloyd, Charlotte. (2021). A Meta-Analysis of 46 Career Pathways Impact Evaluations. Report prepared for the U.S. Department of Labor, Chief Evaluation Office. Rockville, MD: Abt Associates.

Indigeneity and Sport in Reconciliation Action Plans (2019)

Lloyd, Charlotte. 2019. “Indigeneity and Sport in Reconciliation Action Plans.” The difference that identity makes, eds. L. Bamblett, F. Myers, and T. Rowse. Aboriginal Studies Press.

Transnational Social Protection: Setting the Agenda (2016)

Levitt, Peggy, Jocelyn Viterna, Armin Mueller, and Charlotte Lloyd. 2016. “Transnational Social Protection: Setting the Agenda.” Oxford Development Studies.