Publication Date
1997
80 p
This study explores the usage of participatory methods for policy research by comparing and contrasting these findings with those from more conventional household consumption and expenditure surveys. It shows how using these measures leads to different conclusions about the causes and nature of poverty. The study goes on to discuss the concept of social capital at the local level, providing quantifiable evidence that village-level social capital (defined as membership in groups with particular characteristics) significantly affects household welfare
Series:
Environmentally and socially sustainable development studies and monographs series 20
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Keywords
Global picture; poverty; Research; research design; participatory and community-based participatory research; qualitative research; Politics government and economics; economics; disability and gender; Inclusion; society and social change; Livelihoods; sector: agriculture; Development/ Humanitarian; indirect provision