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Development of a Cost-Effective Poverty Assessment Tool
The process of designing a poverty assessment tool
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This report details the process and the results from a survey undertaken by Instituto Cuanto in coordination with the IRIS Center for developing a cost-effective poverty appraisal tool.
The report describes the survey process that involved execution of a number of tasks, subtasks and operations, structured as follows:
- Selection and training of survey personnel included :
- Personnel recruiting and technical training for fieldwork supervisors and interviewers;
- A course for critics and codification operators.
- Fieldwork: Data gathered from selected households to meet survey objectives.
- Fieldwork planning and programming;
- Fieldwork execution;
- Fieldwork control and supervision.
- Data entry and validation involved:
- Gathering, coding, and entering the data from completed questionnaires.
- Sampling:
- Sample of MFI Clients;
- Sample of Non-Clients.
- Supervision: A number of supervising visits to most fieldwork teams carried out to observe their performance.
Finally, the report lists the major findings of the survey:
- Interviewers were able to administer the Composite Questionnaire within 90 minutes;
- Effort was required to improve the wording of some questions;
- Errors were found in the list of entering clients;
- Respondents continually expressed their discomfort towards some questions depicting their living conditions.
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