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Community
Wealth-Ranking and Household Surveys: An Integrative
Approach
Bereket Kebede
School of Development Studies, University of East
Anglia
Centre for the Study of African Economies (CSAE),
University of Oxford
Email: B.Kebede@uea.ac.uk
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Abstract
Traditionally, participatory methods of analysis like
wealth ranking exercises were favoured mainly by sociologists
and development practitioners. But the use of participatory
methods in conjunction with other more formal methods
has increased recently. This is particularly true in
poverty studies that focus on understanding of rural
livelihoods in developing countries. In addition to
poverty analysis, wealth ranking has also been used
in very different research and assessment exercises
usually in combination with other research methods.
A lively debate on the methodological validity of participatory
methods including wealth ranking has developed The main
focus of this paper is on the use of information from
wealth ranking exercises in conjunction with data collected
from household surveys. The paper outlines a simple
conceptual framework for a more systematic analysis
of wealth ranks with information from household surveys,
and applies it to a rural data set of 37 villages from
four East African countries.
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