Voices of the Poor: Can Anyone Hear Us?World Bank Publications, 2000 - 343 pages El libro recoge la voz de mas de 40.000 personas pobres de 50 paises y es la primera parte de la serie denominada la voz de los pobres para este estudio se utilizan metodos participatorios y cualitativos de investigacion y presenta de manera muy directa a traves de la propia voz de las personas pobres, las realidades de su vida. La mayoria considera que esta en peores condiciones y tiene mas inseguridad que antes. |
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... qualitative re- search methods , the study presents very directly , through poor people's own voices , the realities of their lives . How do poor people view poverty and well - being ? What are their problems and priorities ? What is ...
... qualitative re- search methods , the study presents very directly , through poor people's own voices , the realities of their lives . How do poor people view poverty and well - being ? What are their problems and priorities ? What is ...
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... qualitative and participatory methods to complement information from household surveys . What Is a Participatory Poverty Assessment ? I In the early 1990s the World Bank began to conduct Poverty Assessments routinely in order to ...
... qualitative and participatory methods to complement information from household surveys . What Is a Participatory Poverty Assessment ? I In the early 1990s the World Bank began to conduct Poverty Assessments routinely in order to ...
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... qualitative assessments into their overall analysis . Not all the reports were called PPAs . Reports with the richest and densest social and qualitative information were selected for the initial analysis . Only a few of the reports ...
... qualitative assessments into their overall analysis . Not all the reports were called PPAs . Reports with the richest and densest social and qualitative information were selected for the initial analysis . Only a few of the reports ...
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... qualitative data analysis software . Hard copies of the original report documents were scanned to create text files , and Non - numerical Unstructured Data Indexing Searching and Theorizing ( QSR NUD * IST ) , a qualitative data ...
... qualitative data analysis software . Hard copies of the original report documents were scanned to create text files , and Non - numerical Unstructured Data Indexing Searching and Theorizing ( QSR NUD * IST ) , a qualitative data ...
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... qualitative research ) , guided these processes and averted errors that would have been made by mechan- ical analysis . Limitations of the Study Well - known limitations apply to our research . First , the insights available are limited ...
... qualitative research ) , guided these processes and averted errors that would have been made by mechan- ical analysis . Limitations of the Study Well - known limitations apply to our research . First , the insights available are limited ...
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Can Anyone Hear Us?., Volumes 1-3 Deepa Narayan,Raj Patel,Kai Schafft,Anne Rademacher,Sarah Koch Schulte No preview available - 2000 |
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