Measuring Empowerment: Cross-disciplinary PerspectivesDeepa Narayan-Parker World Bank, 2005 - 475 من الصفحات Conceptual framework and methodological challenges / Deepa Narayan -- Evaluating empowerment : a framework with cases from Latin America / Patti Petesch, Catalina Smulovitz, and Michael Walton -- Women's empowerment as a variable in international development / Anju Malhotra and Sidney Ruth Schuler -- Measuring women's empowerment : learning from Cross-National Research / Karen Oppenheim Mason -- Gender, power, and empowerment : an analysis of household and family dynamics / Joy Deshmukh-Ranadive -- Psychological empowerment and subjective well-being / Ed Diener and Robert Biswas-Diener -- Subjective well-being and objective measures : insecurity and inequality in emerging markets / Carol Graham and Stefano Pettinato -- Self-rated power and welfare in Russia / Michael Lokshin and Martin Ravallion -- Applying Q methodology to empowerment / Steven R. Brown -- Analytical issues in measuring empowerment at the community and local levels / Norman Uphoff -- Peace, conflict, and empowerment : the Colombian case / Caroline Moser -- Measuring empowerment at the community level : an economist's perspective / Asim Ijaz Khwaja -- Mixing qualitative and econometric methods : community-level applications / Vijayendra Rao and Michael Woolcock -- Assessing empowerment at the national level in Eastern Europe and Central Asia / Christiaan Grootaert -- The CIVICUS civil society index / Carmen Malena and Volkhart Finn Heinrich -- Empowerment as a positive-sum game / Stephen Knack -- Democracy and poverty / Ashutosh Varshney -- Empowering the poor : what does democracy have to do with it? / Larry Diamond -- Measuring democratic governance : central tasks and basic problems / Gerardo L. Munck. |
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... percent or more from 1991 to 2000.26 Thirty percent had only marginal income changes , and 12 percent saw income fall by 30 percent or more . Despite these objective gains , however , per- ceptions show a negative skew . Forty - five ...
... percent or more from 1991 to 2000.26 Thirty percent had only marginal income changes , and 12 percent saw income fall by 30 percent or more . Despite these objective gains , however , per- ceptions show a negative skew . Forty - five ...
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... percent said it was " fair , " and 19 percent said " good " or " very good . " And most households ( 68 percent ) were confident that their children would do better than they had ; only 14 percent thought they would do worse . ( Future ...
... percent said it was " fair , " and 19 percent said " good " or " very good . " And most households ( 68 percent ) were confident that their children would do better than they had ; only 14 percent thought they would do worse . ( Future ...
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... percent for 77 percent of the household sample over the period.43 Of those in the fourth quintile , 48 percent moved down , with 11 percent ending up in the bottom quintile and 15 percent in the second quintile ( table 7.8 ) . Of those ...
... percent for 77 percent of the household sample over the period.43 Of those in the fourth quintile , 48 percent moved down , with 11 percent ending up in the bottom quintile and 15 percent in the second quintile ( table 7.8 ) . Of those ...
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Conceptual Framework and Methodological Challenges | 3 |
A Framework with Cases | 39 |
Womens Empowerment as a Variable | 71 |
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