Participatory wealth ranking
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- Wellbeing indices reflect the individual and contextual dimensions of subjective well-being
- ( M. Hamilton;E. Willis / ESRC Research Group on Wellbeing in Developing Countries . University of Bath , 2007)
- This paper studies subjective well-being in Bogotá (Colombia), Belo-Horizonte (Brazil) and Toronto (Canada) using the Personal and National Well-being Indices (PWI, NWI) and a measure of satisf...
- Perverse effects of the EU’s renewable energy roadmap
- ( R. Bailey / Oxfam , 2007)
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The European Commission (EC) published its Renewable Energy Roadmap in January 2007, proposing a mandatory target that bio-fuels must provide ten percent of member states’ transport fuels by ...
- How resources are allocated in wealth ranking exercises
- ( B. Kebede / Q-Squared: Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches in Poverty Analysis , 2007)
- This paper focuses on the use of information from wealth ranking exercises in conjunction with data collected from household surveys. An analytical framework was examined by using data collected from ...
- Household wealth-ranking using an asset index method in Thailand
- ( R. Clarke / ESRC Research Group on Wellbeing in Developing Countries . University of Bath , 2006)
- An asset index method is a statistical method for ranking households according to their wealth. This paper outlines the methodology used to create a wealth index from household survey data. The aim of...
- Using participatory wealth ranking to define poverty lines in the Limpopo Province, South Africa
- ( J.R. Hargreaves / Q-Squared: Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches in Poverty Analysis , 2005)
- The authors of this paper argue that participatory wealth ranking (PWR) may be a useful tool to generate a thorough appraisal of poverty on a scale suitable for the generation of statistics that can b...
- Devising appropriate strategies for poverty monitoring in Nepal
- ( D.P. Ojha / Regional Conference on Poverty Monitoring in Asia , 2004)
- This paper examines the current status of poverty in Nepal, and focuses on approaches to poverty and/or impact monitoring as well plans for PRSP monitoring. Through this review, the author typifies ke...
- Baseline study of the ultra poor population living in some of the poorest districts of Bangladesh
- ( Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee , 2004)
- This report is a baseline study of the ultra poor population living in some of the poorest districts of Bangladesh. The baseline study was carried out as a part of BRAC's new targeted programme for th...
- Lessons from targeting the ultra poor in Bangladsh
- ( R.S Halder; I. Matin / Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee , 2004)
- This paper aims to assess the effectiveness and draw lessons from a targeting strategy used in identifying the ultra poor. This approach ultimately aims to help the ultra poor develop new and better o...
- Targeting process for selecting ultra poor beneficiaries of Bangladesh programmes
- ( T. Ali; I. Matin; S. Zaman; H. Rahman; R. Parveen; M. Rashid; M. Noor / Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee , 2004)
- This paper documents the targeting process used in selecting individuals by bringing together diverse strands of knowledge on poverty (indigenous, local, programmatic, and academic) in identifying and...
- How can Bangladeshi village elites become engaged in the support of interventions for the ultrapoor?
- ( I. Matin; N. Hossain / Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee , 2004)
- This paper describes and draws lessons from the experience of engaging village elites in Bangladesh in supporting the ultrapoor and suggests that motivations behind the elite support are likely to be ...
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