All Stories

  1. Can agricultural intensification help attain sustainable development goals? Evidence from Africa and Asia
  2. Rigor and Ethics in the World of Big-team Qualitative Data: Experiences From Research in International Development
  3. A Cross-Country Analysis of Perceived Economic Status and Life Satisfaction in High- and Low-Income Countries
  4. Developing Countries
  5. Methodological Challenges and New Approaches to Research in International Development
  6. Qualitative Indicators of Development
  7. Follow-Up Questions
  8. Impact Evaluation – Are We ‘Off the Gold Standard’?
  9. Three ‘Rs’ of Econometrics: Repetition, Reproduction and Replication
  10. Growing Up in Ethiopia and Andhra Pradesh: The Impact of Social Protection Schemes on Girls’ Roles and Responsibilities
  11. Chronic Poverty in Rural Ethiopia through the Lens of Life-histories
  12. UNIVERSAL TRUTHS OR HIDDEN REALITIES-CHRONIC POVERTY IN RURAL ETHIOPIA
  13. Household Trajectories in Rural Ethiopia: What Can a Mixed Method Approach Tell Us About the Impact of Poverty on Children?
  14. Editorial: Poverty, Vulnerability and Resilience in a Post-2015 World
  15. Universal and Local Reconciled: Exploring Satisfaction with Universal and Local Goals in Thailand and Bangladesh
  16. HARPER, C.,JONES, N.,MENDOZA, R. U.,STEWART, D. and STRANDE. (Editors). Children in Crisis: Seeking Child‐Sensitive Policy Responses. (UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, ISBN: 9780230313972, £ 57.50, pp. 288).
  17. Cultures of Aspiration and Poverty? Aspirational Inequalities in Northeast and Southern Thailand
  18. A Mixed-Method Taxonomy of Child Poverty – the Case of Ethiopia
  19. Chronic Poverty in Rural Ethiopia through the Lens of Life Histories
  20. ‘A girl never finishes her journey’: mixing methods to understand female experiences of education in contemporary Ethiopia
  21. Quality of Life in Developing Countries
  22. Basic Needs and Wealth as Independent Determinants of Happiness: An Illustration from Thailand
  23. A good quality of life under the influence of methadone: A qualitative study among opiate-dependent individuals
  24. ‘From School to Adulthood’? Young People's Pathways Through Schooling in Urban Ethiopia
  25. Resilience and Well-being Among Urban Ethiopian Children: What Role Do Social Resources and Competencies Play?
  26. Community understandings of childhood transitions in Ethiopia: different for girls?
  27. Supporting children and young people in a changing world
  28. Outcomes of Orphanhood in Ethiopia: A Mixed Methods Study
  29. Measuring Multidimensional Aspiration Gaps: A Means to Understanding Cultural Aspects of Poverty
  30. Reliability and Validity of the Thai “Global Person Generated Index”, an Individualised Measure of Quality of Life
  31. Researching Children's Understandings of Poverty and Risk in Diverse Contexts
  32. ‘Stew Without Bread or Bread Without Stew’: Children’s Understandings of Poverty in Ethiopia
  33. Children's Well-being in Developing Countries: A Conceptual and Methodological Review
  34. ‘No, living well does not mean being rich’: Diverse understandings of well-being among 11–13-year-old children in three Ethiopian communities
  35. Does Needs Satisfaction Matter for Psychological and Subjective Wellbeing in Developing Countries: A Mixed-Methods Illustration from Bangladesh and Thailand
  36. Editorial
  37. Needs, Wants and Goals: Wellbeing, Quality of Life and Public Policy
  38. Wants, Needs and Satisfaction: A Comparative Study in Thailand and Bangladesh
  39. “Even If She Learns, She Doesn’t Understand Properly”. Children’s Understandings of Illbeing and Poverty in Five Ethiopian Communities
  40. What's the Use of 'Well-Being' in Contexts of Child Poverty? Approaches to Research, Monitoring and Children's Participation
  41. Validation of the WeDQoL-Goals-Thailand Measure: Culture-Specific Individualised Quality of Life
  42. Using Qualitative Methods with Poor Children in Urban Ethiopia: Opportunities & Challenges
  43. How Can Children Tell Us About Their Wellbeing? Exploring the Potential of Participatory Research Approaches within Young Lives
  44. Editorial
  45. Wellbeing Research in Developing Countries: Reviewing the Role of Qualitative Methods
  46. Well-being, Happiness and Why Relationships Matter: Evidence from Bangladesh
  47. Sen and the art of quality of life maintenance: Towards a general theory of quality of life and its causation
  48. ‘Translation is not enough’: using the Global Person Generated Index (GPGI) to assess individual quality of life in Bangladesh, Thailand, and Ethiopia
  49. Twelve years–experience with the Patient Generated Index (PGI) of quality of life: a graded structured review
  50. Autonomy or Dependence – or Both?: Perspectives from Bangladesh
  51. The meanings of pain: A qualitative study of the perspectives of children living with pain in north‐eastern Thailand
  52. Exploring the Quality of Life of People in North Eastern and Southern Thailand
  53. Resilience and Well-Being in Developing Countries
  54. Subjective Measures of Well-Being in Developing Countries
  55. Impact of cervical dystonia on quality of life
  56. ‘Pen, Book, Soap, Good Food, and Encouragement’
  57. Introduction
  58. Conclusion
  59. ‘Good for Children’? Local Understandings versus Universal Prescriptions
  60. What Role for Qualitative Methods in Randomized Experiments?
  61. Universal Coverage but Unequal Access?