This paper provides an overview of the various ways in which mixing qualitative and quantitative methods could add value to monitoring and evaluating development projects. In particular it examines how qualitative methods could address some of the limitations of randomized trials and other quantitative impact evaluation methods; it also explores the importance of examining"process"in addition to"impact", distinguishing design from implementation failures, and the value of mixed methods in the real-time monitoring of projects. It concludes by suggesting topics for future research -- including the use of mixed methods in constructing counterfactuals, and in conducting reasonable evaluations within severe time and budget constraints.Poverty Mo...
The number of mixed-methods systematic reviews in international development is growing in recent yea...
This paper sets out to synthesize key lessons from studies using alternative methodologies to impact...
In this paper I argue for the importance of combined (mixed) methods studies when evaluating complex...
This paper reviews the main challenges and opportunities for incorporating mixed method approaches i...
The objective of this paper is to show practical implications of using mixed methods for monitoring ...
There has been a renewed interest in impact evaluation and measuring results in recent years amongst...
Despite significant methodological advances, much program evaluation and monitoring data are of limi...
The author critically reviews the methods available for the ex-post counterfactual analysis of progr...
Drawing on empirical examples of livelihood changes associated with state-sponsored resettlement sch...
This chapter outlines some of the ways and means by which inte-grating qualitative and quantitative ...
What are the right evaluation methods and what evaluation strategy adapted to contemporary developme...
In international development there is increasing pressure to demonstrate that aid spending is making...
There is currently much debate about the effectiveness of foreign aid and about what kind of project...
Learning from development activities is both a management necessity and an important policy tool. Ef...
A lively methodological debate together with organisational adjustments has dominated the internatio...
The number of mixed-methods systematic reviews in international development is growing in recent yea...
This paper sets out to synthesize key lessons from studies using alternative methodologies to impact...
In this paper I argue for the importance of combined (mixed) methods studies when evaluating complex...
This paper reviews the main challenges and opportunities for incorporating mixed method approaches i...
The objective of this paper is to show practical implications of using mixed methods for monitoring ...
There has been a renewed interest in impact evaluation and measuring results in recent years amongst...
Despite significant methodological advances, much program evaluation and monitoring data are of limi...
The author critically reviews the methods available for the ex-post counterfactual analysis of progr...
Drawing on empirical examples of livelihood changes associated with state-sponsored resettlement sch...
This chapter outlines some of the ways and means by which inte-grating qualitative and quantitative ...
What are the right evaluation methods and what evaluation strategy adapted to contemporary developme...
In international development there is increasing pressure to demonstrate that aid spending is making...
There is currently much debate about the effectiveness of foreign aid and about what kind of project...
Learning from development activities is both a management necessity and an important policy tool. Ef...
A lively methodological debate together with organisational adjustments has dominated the internatio...
The number of mixed-methods systematic reviews in international development is growing in recent yea...
This paper sets out to synthesize key lessons from studies using alternative methodologies to impact...
In this paper I argue for the importance of combined (mixed) methods studies when evaluating complex...