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the fragile regions of Andhra Pradesh. Qualitative and quantitative approaches were used to assess the rural livelihoods …
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domestic workers (CDW), and explore the causes and process of becoming CDWs in Bangladesh. Both quantitative and qualitative …
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of health care and reproductive and child health services. In this study both quantitative as well as qualitative data …
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broad strategies that can underpin the mixing of methods and linking of different forms of data, be they qualitative …
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rather than malnutrition. This pre occupation with the quantitative instead of the qualitative aspect of food problem is not … rather than malnutrition. This preo ccupstion with the quanti- tative instead' of the qualitative aspect of food problem is …
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In this paper the author analyzes the pros and cons of combining data from different sources to revisit some explanatory problems. The problems discussed have risen from a theoretical and analytic gap between people’s outlooks and values on the one hand, and their social circumstances on...
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surveyed and data of 80,838 students analyzed quantitatively. This apart, qualitative information obtained from 22 different …
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A qualitative study was conducted in the six states of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand …
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A method of collecting family histories that would act as a means of linking households from the panel studies with individual life histories is proposed. The procedure used to construct a three-generation ‘social genealogical’ chart of the family and a strategy for interviewing...
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methodology for theoretically pluralist studies. The 'unobservables' category is refined. The paper thus avoids the qualitative …
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