Data Collection in Fragile States Innovations from Africa and Beyond /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Hoogeveen, Johannes (Editor), Pape, Utz (Editor)
Summary:XXXI, 243 p. 58 illus., 52 illus. in color.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Edition:1st ed. 2020.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25120-8
Format: Electronic Book
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1: Fragility and innovations in data collection; Johannes Hoogeveen and Utz Pape
  • Part I: Innovations in data collection
  • Chapter 2: Monitoring the Ebola crisis using mobile phone surveys; Alvin Etang and Kristen Himelein
  • Chapter 3: Rapid Emergency Response Survey; Utz Pape
  • Chapter 4: Tracking displaced people in Mali; Alvin Etang and Johannes Hoogeveen
  • Chapter 5: Locally recruited, resident and enumerators for continuous monitoring; Andre-Marie Taptué and Johannes Hoogeveen
  • Chapter 6: A local development index for the Central African Republic and Mali; Mohamed Coulibaly, Johannes Hoogeveen, Roy Katayama and Gervais Chamberlin Yama
  • Part II: Methodologically innovations
  • Chapter 7: Geo-spatial sampling; Stephanie Eckman and Kristen Himelein
  • Chapter 8: Sampling in chaotic environments; Ana I. Aguilera, Nandini Krishnan, Juan Munoz, Flavio Russo Riva, Dhiraj Sharma and Tara Vishwanath
  • Chapter 9: Rapid consumption surveys; Utz Pape and Johan Mistiaen
  • Chapter 10: Studying sensitive topics in fragile contexts; Mohammad R Isaqzadeh, Saad Gulzar and Jacob N. Shapiro
  • Chapter 11: Eliciting accurate consumption responses from vulnerable populations; Lennart Kaplan, Utz Johann Pape and James Walsh
  • Part III: Other innovations
  • Chapter 12: Using video testimonials to give a voice to the poor; Utz Pape
  • Chapter 13: Iterative beneficiary monitoring of World Bank projects; Johannes Hoogeveen and Andre-Marie Taptué
  • Chapter 14: Concluding remarks: Data Collection in FCV environments; Johannes Hoogeveen and Utz Pape.