Extent: | 1 online resource (226 pages) |
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Series: | Technical tool series ; no. 5 |
Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. ""Contents""; ""Foreword""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""PART I: OVERVIEW""; ""Chapter 1 Poverty Assessment of Microfinance Institutions""; ""Intended users""; ""Manual layout""; ""Study parameters and choice of an indicator-based methodology""; ""Methodological steps""; ""Multiple dimensions of poverty and their implications""; ""Development of a generic questionnaire""; ""Selection criteria for indicators""; ""Purpose of field testing""; ""Indicators chosen for questionnaire""; ""Methodology overview""; ""Using principal component analysis to develop the poverty index"" ""Using the poverty index""""Relative versus absolute poverty""; ""Interpreting results""; ""Selected results of test case studies""; ""Overall comparative results""; ""Summary""; ""PART II: PLANNING AND ORGANIZING THE ASSESSMENT""; ""Chapter 2 Planning and Organizing the Assessment""; ""Guidelines for contracting the assessment""; ""Responsibilities of the researcher""; ""Sequencing project payments""; ""Determining the required time frame""; ""Allocating the poverty assessment budget""; ""Personnel, logisitical, and performance issues affecting field implementation"" ""PART III: COLLECTING SURVEY DATA""""Chapter 3 Developing the Sample Design""; ""Step 1: Define the population and sampling unit""; ""Household as the basic sampling unit""; ""Determining a feasible survey area""; ""Step 2: Construct the MFI-based sampling frame""; ""Cluster sampling for new MFI clients""; ""Determining required clustering stages""; ""Step 3: Determine appropriate sample size""; ""Step 4: Distribute the samples proportionally""; ""Probability-proportionate-to-size sampling (PPS)""; ""Equal-proportion sampling (EPS)""; ""EPS method applied to client groups"" ""Step 5: Select the actual sample""""Random sampling within clusters""; ""Random sampling of nonclient households: The random walk""; ""Describing each survey site""; ""Chapter 4 Adapting the Poverty Assessment Questionnaire to the Local Setting""; ""Identifying local definitions of poverty""; ""Introducing the study and screening households""; ""How to introduce the study""; ""Screening households for applicability""; ""Type of respondent and preferred interview venue""; ""The survey form""; ""Section A: Documenting households through identification information"" ""Section B: Family structure""""Section C: Food-related indicators""; ""Section D: Dwelling-related indicators""; ""Section E: Other asset-based indicators""; ""Customizing the questionnaire""; ""Guidelines for writing well-worded questions""; ""Pre-coding the questionnaire""; ""Chapter 5 Training the Field Survey Team""; ""Stage 1: Summarize the background, purpose, and metholodogy of the survey""; ""Discuss the purpose of the study""; ""Discuss the sampling frame used for identifying households""; ""Present the field implementation plan"" ""Define role of the interviewer and review principles of good interviewing"" |
ISBN: | 978-1-280-08646-5 ; 978-0-8213-5674-6 |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
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