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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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Competing visions of financial inclusion in Kenya: The rift revealed by mobile money transfer
Johnson, Susan - 2014
Financial inclusion policy has been ignited globally by the rise of money transfer services over mobile telecommunications platforms. Explanations for the success of the leading example in Kenya have focussed on conditions of supply side development and the demand for domestic urban to rural...
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Engaging with children living amidst political violence: Towards an integrated approach to protection
Hart, Jason - 2014
This paper begins with reflection upon the specific protection needs of children in settings of political violence as identified by child protection actors. It then considers the nature of institutional response offered by child-focussed humanitarian organisations. Particular attention will be...
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Creating more just cities: The right to the city and capability approach combined
Deneulin, Séverine - 2014
Eighty percent of the Latin American population is now urban, but the urbanization process has been accompanied by greater inequality and social segregation. To address urban exclusion, the idea of 'the right to the city' is increasingly being endorsed by international organizations and national...
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Can civil society be free of the natural state? Applying north to Bangladesh
Wood, Geof - 2014
The recent book on 'Violence and Social Orders' by the Nobel Prize winner Douglass North and others distinguishes between limited access and open access states. Most states in the world remain limited access, or natural, states dominated by coalitions of elites capturing rents from the society...
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We dont't have this is mine and this is his: Managing money and the character of conjugality in Kenya
Johnson, Susan - 2014
In the context of calls for more nuanced understanding of marriage as a dynamic institution, this paper addresses a gap in the literature on intra-household financial management. It examines financial management systems and levels of co-operation among 51 married couples in Kenya. It first...
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Assessing rural transformations: Piloting a qualitative impact protocol in Malawi and Ethiopia
Copestake, James; Remnant, Fiona - 2014
This paper contributes to the literature on qualitative approaches to impact evaluation, particularly in complex contexts. It reports on substantive and methodological findings from four pilot studies of a protocol for qualitative impact evaluation of NGO sponsored rural development projects in...
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Whither development studies? Reflections on its relationship with social policy
Copestake, James - 2014
This paper contributes to an on-going conversation between development studies (DS) and social policy (SP) as academic fields, particularly in the UK. Drawing on Andrew Abbott's analysis of the social sciences as an evolving system of knowledge lineages (KLs) it reflects first on the status of...
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Competing visions of financial inclusion in Kenya : the rift revealed by mobile money transfer
Johnson, Susan - 2014
Financial inclusion policy has been ignited globally by the rise of money transfer services over mobile telecommunications platforms. Explanations for the success of the leading example in Kenya have focussed on conditions of supply side development and the demand for domestic urban to rural...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010393596
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"We dont't have this is mine and this is his" : managing money and the character of conjugality in Kenya
Johnson, Susan - 2014
In the context of calls for more nuanced understanding of marriage as a dynamic institution, this paper addresses a gap in the literature on intra-household financial management. It examines financial management systems and levels of co-operation among 51 married couples in Kenya. It first...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010417559
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Can civil society be free of the natural state? : applying north to Bangladesh
Wood, Geoffrey D. - 2014
The recent book on ‘Violence and Social Orders’ by the Nobel Prize winner Douglass North and others distinguishes between limited access and open access states. Most states in the world remain limited access, or natural, states dominated by coalitions of elites capturing rents from the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010417562
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