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APPENDIX I
      Special issue for World Development (forthcoming 2007)

Q-Squared in Practice: Experiences of Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches in Poverty Analysis

Table of Contents

Kanbur, R. and Shaffer, P. “Epistemology, Normative Theory and Poverty Analysis: Implications for Q-Squared in Practice.”

Howe, G. and McKay, A.. “Combining Quantitative and Qualitative methods in Assessing Chronic Poverty: The Case of Rwanda.”

Hargreaves, J. et al. “‘Hearing the voices of the poor’: Assigning poverty lines on the basis of local perceptions of poverty; a quantitative analysis of qualitative data from participatory wealth ranking in rural South Africa.”

Jha, S. et al. “Governance in the Gullies: Democratic Responsiveness and Leadership in Delhi’s Slums.”

Adato, M. et al. “Methodological Innovations in Research on the Dynamics of Poverty: A Longitudinal Study in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa”

Sharp, K. “Squaring the ‘Q’s? Methodological Reflections on a Study of Destitution in Ethiopia”

Rew, A. et al. “‘P3 > Q2’ In Northern Orissa; an example of integrating ‘Combined Methods’ (Q2) through a ‘Platform for Probing Poverties’ (P3)”

Parker, B. and Kozel, V. “Understanding Poverty and Vulnerability in India’s Uttar Pradesh and Bihar: A Q-Squared Approach”

Place, F., et al. “Understanding Rural Poverty and Investment in Agriculture: An Assessment of Integrated Quantitative and Qualitative Research in Western Kenya”

Barahona, C. and Levy, S. “The Best of Both Worlds: Producing National Statistics using Participatory Methods”

London, A. et al. “Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Data in Welfare Policy Evaluations in the United States”


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