This article outlines the process of developing a quantitative instrument and livelihood assetindex. The intent of the index was to assess household perspectives of the impact of the removalof explosive remnants of war on livelihoods. Conducted in the Lao People's Democratic Republic,the study used a sequential mixed methods design. It began with a qualitative component, whichinformed instrument development. The article discusses the instrument development processand some of the challenges faced. These included developing a reliable livelihood asset index andfinding the limitations of quantitative indexes in this setting. Another challenge was reconcilingtensions in mixing methods informed by different worldviews
Drawing on empirical examples of livelihood changes associated with state-sponsored resettlement sch...
This article traces a methodological path for constructing a statistically and normatively validated...
This dissertation examines how legacies of war and ongoing violence are incorporated into peacetime ...
This article outlines the process of developing a quantitative instrument and livelihood asset index...
Mixed method designs are often used in scale development to generate potential items and enhance fac...
Mixedmethod designs are often used in scale development to generate poten-tial items and enhance fac...
Following violent conflict, the continued presence of landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) pose a...
This abstract is free to read on the publishers website Lao PDR remains one of the poorest countries...
In an effort to assess the impact of clearing unexploded ordnance, MAG (Mines Advisory Group) develo...
This article contributes to mixed-methods research in global development studies. It draws on empiri...
This paper describes the process of evaluating a self-reported perceived improvement in access to fi...
The purpose of this article is to describe lessons learnt when the first author, an ‘outsider’, was ...
This thesis examines one man-made disaster, resulting from the plethora of UneXploded Ordnance (UXO)...
This article presents a pilot study that tested the Post-conflict Impact Assessment methodology cond...
Background Following violent conflict, the continued presence of landmines and unexploded ordnance p...
Drawing on empirical examples of livelihood changes associated with state-sponsored resettlement sch...
This article traces a methodological path for constructing a statistically and normatively validated...
This dissertation examines how legacies of war and ongoing violence are incorporated into peacetime ...
This article outlines the process of developing a quantitative instrument and livelihood asset index...
Mixed method designs are often used in scale development to generate potential items and enhance fac...
Mixedmethod designs are often used in scale development to generate poten-tial items and enhance fac...
Following violent conflict, the continued presence of landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) pose a...
This abstract is free to read on the publishers website Lao PDR remains one of the poorest countries...
In an effort to assess the impact of clearing unexploded ordnance, MAG (Mines Advisory Group) develo...
This article contributes to mixed-methods research in global development studies. It draws on empiri...
This paper describes the process of evaluating a self-reported perceived improvement in access to fi...
The purpose of this article is to describe lessons learnt when the first author, an ‘outsider’, was ...
This thesis examines one man-made disaster, resulting from the plethora of UneXploded Ordnance (UXO)...
This article presents a pilot study that tested the Post-conflict Impact Assessment methodology cond...
Background Following violent conflict, the continued presence of landmines and unexploded ordnance p...
Drawing on empirical examples of livelihood changes associated with state-sponsored resettlement sch...
This article traces a methodological path for constructing a statistically and normatively validated...
This dissertation examines how legacies of war and ongoing violence are incorporated into peacetime ...