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financial inclusion 15 Kenya 14 capability approach 14 Financial inclusion 12 Finanzielle Inklusion 12 Welt 11 microfinance 11 World 10 Developing countries 9 Entwicklungsländer 9 Latin America 9 Öffentliche Sozialleistungen 9 Entwicklungshilfe 8 Kenia 8 NGOs 8 Nichtregierungsorganisation 8 Non-governmental organization 8 Social security benefits 8 Soziale Lage 8 social movements 8 wellbeing 8 Capability approach 7 Capability-Ansatz 7 Development aid 7 Ghana 7 Lebensqualität 7 Microfinance 7 Mikrofinanzierung 7 Quality of life 7 Satisfaction 7 Social justice 7 Soziale Gerechtigkeit 7 Zufriedenheit 7 financial practices 7 informal finance 7 mobile money 7 Africa 6 India 6 Mexico 6 Social situation 6
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Free 129
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Book / Working Paper 146
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Working Paper 143 Arbeitspapier 72 Graue Literatur 72 Non-commercial literature 72
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English 146
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Johnson, Susan 21 Copestake, James G. 13 Deneulin, Séverine 12 Copestake, James 8 White, Sarah C. 8 Dinerstein, Ana C. 7 Brown, Graham K. 6 Niño-Zarazua, Max 6 Kumi, Emmanuel 5 Al Fara, Heba 4 Mehrotra, Santosh K. 4 Remnant, Fiona 4 Storchi, Silvia 4 Walton, Oliver 4 Williams, Richard 4 Garza, Oscar 3 Krijtenburg, Froukje 3 Perwez, Shahid 3 Acuña, Roger Merino 2 Akello, Sandra 2 Alamgir, Fariba 2 Allan, Claire 2 Anselmi, Laura 2 Arnold, Steven 2 Belay, Moges 2 Cabello, Mateo 2 Charles, Aurelie 2 Dalmatius, Munguleni 2 Del Monte, Pablo 2 Devine, Joseph 2 Dijk, Nadime van 2 Enria, Luisa 2 Evans, Hamish 2 Ferrero, Juan Pablo 2 Fichera, Eleonora 2 Ford, Emma 2 Forrester-Jones, Rachel 2 Fourie, Elsje 2 Galvão, Andréia 2 Goodwin-Groen, Ruth 2
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Centre for Development Studies 10 University of Bath / Centre for Development Studies 4
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Bath papers in international development and wellbeing 72 Bath Papers in International Development and Wellbeing 71 Bath Papers in International Development and Well-Being 2 Bath Papers in International Development and Wellbeing, No 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 75 EconStor 71
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Chieftaincy and the distributive politics of an agricultural input subsidy programme in a rural Malawian village
Wroe, Daniel - 2017
The decline of industry in Southern Africa has prompted James Ferguson to question the bases on which the region's poor may justify claims on resources, if not through their labour. This article builds from Fergsuon's work by looking at the continuing importance of chieftaincy to distributive...
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The potential of digital cash transfers to strengthen the link between humanitarian assistance and social protection
Ford, Emma - 2017
Recent years have seen a rise in the use of cash-based assistance but whilst humanitarian contexts lend themselves well to the digitisation of aid, cash assistance remains a very small part of humanitarian aid. This white paper examines how the increased use of digital cash transfer technology...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011882354
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Postcapitalism, basic income and the end of work: A critique and alternative
Pitts, Frederick Harry; Dinerstein, Ana C. - 2017
This paper critiques popular academic understandings of development towards a post-capitalist, post-work society based around the automation of production and the provision of a basic income to those displaced by its effects. By focusing on work and its escape as the central issue at stake in...
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Financial capability for wellbeing: An alternative perspective from the capability approach
Storchi, Silvia; Johnson, Susan - 2016
Financial inclusion is about increasing the set of financial service options available and the concept of financial capability seeks to capture the idea that their effective use will lead to improved wellbeing. Studies on financial capability have so far adopted an ontological assumption that...
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Qualitative impact evaluation: Incorporating authenticity into the assessment of rigour
Johnson, Susan; Rasulova, Saltanat - 2016
Recent developments in impact evaluation recognise the need to go beyond the intense debate over experimental techniques to incorporate theory-based approaches and qualitative research methods. Motivated by an underlying concern that qualitative research in this new wave of qualitative impact...
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Young people's voices: Insights to reduce inequality in education in urban Latin America
Mitchell, Ann; Del Monte, Pablo; Deneulin, Séverine - 2016
The aim of this paper is to illustrate how gaining a greater understanding of young people's values can contribute to the design of more effective educational policies in urban marginal neighbhourhoods using the capability approach as a normative framework of analysis. It is based on fieldwork...
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Progress and setbacks in the neo-developmentalist agenda of public policy in Brazil
Novelli, José Marcos Nayme - 2016
This text's purpose is to analyze the progress and setbacks in public policies during PT (Partido dos Trabalhadores) governments (2003-2015), especially macroeconomic, industrial, social and income-related policies, as well as their relation to the neo-developmentalist agenda. My overall...
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Neo-developmentalism and trade unions in Brazil
Galvão, Andréia - 2016
This article deals with the Brazilian labour movement during Workers' Party governments, discussing its organizational reconfiguration and its ability to influence politics. It identifies the main actions and demands put forward by the trade union movement after the arrival of the PT to the...
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Managing relationships in qualitative impact evaluation to improve development outcomes: QuIP choreography as a case study
Copestake, James; Allan, Claire; van Bekkum, Wilm; … - 2016
Evaluation choreography - or who knows what when through the process of impact evaluation - has an important influence on the credibility and usefulness of findings. We explore such choreography from technical, political and ethical perspectives through reflection on a collaborative case study...
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Progress and setbacks in the neo-developmentalist agenda of public policy in Brazil
Novelli, José Marcos Nayme - 2016
This text's purpose is to analyze the progress and setbacks in public policies during PT (Partido dos Trabalhadores) governments (2003-2015), especially macroeconomic, industrial, social and income-related policies, as well as their relation to the neo-developmentalist agenda. My overall...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011546034
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