The evidence base on social protection programmes is expanding rapidly, largely pointing towards their positive impacts. Most evaluations rely heavily on quantitative techniques and experimental methods to allow for attribution of impacts. In this paper, we argue that new ways of investigation and analysis are needed to expand and deepen the evidence base in support of improved design and implementation of social protection. Greater emphasis on qualitative research, mixed methods and participatory evaluation is crucial, given current evidence gaps about programme dynamics and impacts. This paper proposes a new evaluation framework that goes beyond conventional approaches, by highlighting relatively neglected aspects related to programme pro...
© 2014 Suzanne CantSocial accountability interventions that promote citizen-state engagement are a r...
In international development there is increasing pressure to demonstrate that aid spending is making...
Many evaluation approaches do not account for temporality and complexity. This thesis is a methodolo...
This CDI Practice Paper by Keetie Roelen and Stephen Devereux reflects on the methodological implica...
Using ‘evidence’ to falsify rather than verify patterns in data and searching for alternative explan...
This paper describes the research design for investigating and evaluating the Child Labour: Action-R...
This article aims to critically explore how qualitative case study research that is founded on reali...
Many methodologies exist for dividing a population into those who are classified as eligible for soc...
This article aims to critically explore how qualitative case study research that is founded on reali...
Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) is considered a valuable mechanism for improving the quality of publ...
This dissertation evolved from the identification of three trends. The first is that governments are...
The Social Protection System helps individuals, families and society at large to face up to crises a...
A paper by Jerry Moller and Adam Graycar, Director, Social Welfare Research Centre, University of Ne...
The author critically reviews the methods available for the ex-post counterfactual analysis of progr...
There is an increasing demand for quality evaluations of aid projects to find out what works for dev...
© 2014 Suzanne CantSocial accountability interventions that promote citizen-state engagement are a r...
In international development there is increasing pressure to demonstrate that aid spending is making...
Many evaluation approaches do not account for temporality and complexity. This thesis is a methodolo...
This CDI Practice Paper by Keetie Roelen and Stephen Devereux reflects on the methodological implica...
Using ‘evidence’ to falsify rather than verify patterns in data and searching for alternative explan...
This paper describes the research design for investigating and evaluating the Child Labour: Action-R...
This article aims to critically explore how qualitative case study research that is founded on reali...
Many methodologies exist for dividing a population into those who are classified as eligible for soc...
This article aims to critically explore how qualitative case study research that is founded on reali...
Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) is considered a valuable mechanism for improving the quality of publ...
This dissertation evolved from the identification of three trends. The first is that governments are...
The Social Protection System helps individuals, families and society at large to face up to crises a...
A paper by Jerry Moller and Adam Graycar, Director, Social Welfare Research Centre, University of Ne...
The author critically reviews the methods available for the ex-post counterfactual analysis of progr...
There is an increasing demand for quality evaluations of aid projects to find out what works for dev...
© 2014 Suzanne CantSocial accountability interventions that promote citizen-state engagement are a r...
In international development there is increasing pressure to demonstrate that aid spending is making...
Many evaluation approaches do not account for temporality and complexity. This thesis is a methodolo...