Q-squared, Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Poverty Appraisal

Q-squared, Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Poverty Appraisal

Author: S. M. Ravi Kanbur

Publisher: Orient Blackswan

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9788178240534

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Increasingly It Is Recognized That Policy Design For Attacking Poverty Requires An Approach That Makes Best Use Of The Relative Strengths Of Qualitative And Quantitative Analytical Tools, Applied To The Situation At Hand. This Volume Brings Together The World Leaders In Analysis From Both Sides Of The Divide To Push The Dialogue Forward.


The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Poverty

The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Poverty

Author: Gottfried Schweiger

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-10-24

Total Pages: 652

ISBN-13: 1000982769

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The problem of poverty is global in scope and has devastating consequences for many essential aspects of life: health, education, political participation, autonomy, and psychological well-being. The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Poverty presents the current state of philosophical research on poverty in its breadth and depth. It features 39 chapters divided into five thematic sections: Concepts, theories, and philosophical aspects of poverty research Poverty in the history of Western philosophy and philosophical traditions Poverty in non-Western philosophical thought Key ethical concepts and poverty Social and political issues The handbook not only addresses questions concerning individual, collective, and institutional responsibility towards people in extreme poverty and the moral wrong of poverty, but it also tackles emerging applied issues that are connected to poverty such as gender, race, education, migration, and climate change. Additionally, it features perspectives on poverty from the history of Western philosophy, as well as non-Western views that explore issues unique to the Global South. Finally, the chapters in the first part provide an overview of the most important aspects of social science poverty research, which serves as an excellent resource for philosophers and philosophy students unfamiliar with how poverty is empirically researched in practice. The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Poverty is an essential resource for students and researchers in philosophy, political science, sociology, development studies, and public policy who are working on poverty.


Poverty and Development in China

Poverty and Development in China

Author: Caizhen Lu

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-03-01

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 1136652671

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China has made huge economic strides in recent decades but poverty is still a major issue on the agenda for rural China. Poverty and Development in China analyses how poverty is recognized and measured and how people in poverty are identified, literally asking: who is poor in China? Lu Caizhen’s research compares four approaches to poverty assessment: China’s official poverty identification method, the participatory approach to poverty assessment, the monetary approach, and use of multidimensional poverty indicators. Each of these is applied to the same population of households to identify the poor in rural Wuding County, Yunnan Province. The analysis shows that there is in fact very little overlap of households identified as poor by the various means, and that choice of approach does matter in the outcome of who is identified as poor. This has implications at the theoretical, methodological, and policy levels. Lu discusses these in detail, concluding that at present, there is a need to shift away from poverty reduction strategies that narrowly emphasize income generation activities, as these are often short-term efforts. Instead, the focus should move towards a broader combination of short-term and long-term strategies to break poverty’s inter-linked structural causes.


Q-Squared

Q-Squared

Author: Paul Shaffer

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2013-07-25

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 0199676917

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This work is about poverty in the Global South. It presents results from a wide range of mixed method, or Q-Squared (Q ) - combined qualitative and quantitative approaches - studies conducted in sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, and Latin America about who are poor and why.


The Ethics of Global Poverty

The Ethics of Global Poverty

Author: Scott Wisor

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-12-08

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 1317574699

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The Ethics of Global Poverty offers a thorough introduction to the ethical issues surrounding global poverty. It addresses important questions such as: What is poverty and how is it measured? What are the causes of poverty? Do wealthy individuals have a moral duty to reduce global poverty? Should aid go to those who are most in need, or to those who are easiest to help? Is it morally wrong to buy from sweatshops? Is it morally good to provide micro-finance? Featuring case studies throughout, this textbook is essential reading for students studying global ethics or global poverty who want an understanding of the moral issues that arise from vast inequalities of wealth and power in a highly interconnected world.


Studying ‘Effectiveness’ in International Relations

Studying ‘Effectiveness’ in International Relations

Author: Hendrik Hegemann

Publisher: Verlag Barbara Budrich

Published: 2012-12-18

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 3866495374

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The question of how effective political tools actually are is among the most hotly debated in contemporary IR theory. There is no unanimity how to even measure the effectiveness and impact different political measures produce. This book comprehensively introduces social science students and scholars to the various fields of effectiveness and impact research in the study of international relations.


Education Outcomes and Poverty in the South

Education Outcomes and Poverty in the South

Author: Christopher Colclough

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-05-05

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 041553304X

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This text arises out of a five year research programme examining the impact of education on the lives and livelihoods of people in developing countries. The book presents theoretical and empirical knowledge that will help to improve education and poverty reduction strategies in developing countries.


Revolutions in Development Inquiry

Revolutions in Development Inquiry

Author: Robert Chambers

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-05-04

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 113655811X

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Robert Chambers returns with a new book that reviews, together for the first time, some of the revolutionary changes in the methodologies and methods of development inquiry that have occurred in the past forty years, and reflects on their transformative potential for the future. This book breaks new ground by describing and analysing the evolution of a sequence of approaches. Starting with the dinosaurs of large-scale multi-subject questionnaire surveys, and the biased visits and perceptions of rural development tourism and urban-based professionals, there follows a look at the explosive proliferation of methodologies and methods of recent years. These include rapid rural appraisal (RRA) participatory rural appraisal (PRA) and dramatic developments in the still largely unrecognized fields of participatory numbers and statistics, and of participatory mapping and GIS. Chambers shows how these can empower local people and provide rigorous and valid substitutes for some more traditional methods of inquiry. Also presented is a repertoire for offsetting the biases of the urban trap, which has become so serious for officials and aid agency staff. Importantly, Chambers points out that we are now in a different space, methodologically, from a few years ago. He makes the case that participatory methodologies, evolved through creative and eclectic pluralism, can be a transformative wave for the future as drivers of personal, professional and institutional change. This book is for all who are concerned with development, regardless of profession, discipline or organization, who seek to be abreast of the revolutionary breakthroughs in approaches and methods of inquiry of recent years, and what Chambers calls their 'unlimited potentials'. Published with IDS.


Child Poverty, Evidence and Policy

Child Poverty, Evidence and Policy

Author: Nicola A. Jones

Publisher: Policy Press

Published: 2011-02-23

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1847424457

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Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. This book is about the ideas, networks and institutions that shape the development of evidence about child poverty and wellbeing, and the use of such evidence in development policy debates.