Mongolia : Participatory Living Standards Assessment 2000

The Mongolia Participatory Living Standards Assessment 2000 (PLSA) was the first exercise of its kind in Mongolia to use participatory learning and action methods to broaden and deepen understanding of poverty at the national level. The PLSA was conducted by the National Statistical Office of Mongolia (NSO) with the financial and technical support of the World Bank. It forms one of the building blocks for the Government of Mongolia's evolving Poverty Reduction Strategy - both in its analysis and as part of the process of consultation and is helping to contribute to the formulation of national policies to help foster more widely shared economic growth. The PLSA documented the perspectives and priorities of community members throughout Mongolia using their own words. The conclusions that emerged from the PLSA are helping to re-orient the approach taken within the Government of Mongolia's national anti-poverty program, with the support of foreign donors and international financial institutions.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2001-12
Subjects:PARTICIPATORY LEARNING FOR ACTION, LEARNING, COMMUNITY LEARNING, POVERTY MITIGATION, POVERTY MITIGATION STRATEGIES, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITY MEMBERS, CAPACITY BUILDING, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, GOVERNANCE, INSTITUTION BUILDING, WELLBEING, ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES, STANDARD OF LIVING, HEALTH ACCESS TO INFORMATION, ACCOUNTABILITY, ALCOHOL, ANTI-POVERTY STRATEGIES, ASSET INDICES, BANKING SECTOR, CASE STUDIES, CITIZENS, CIVIL SOCIETY, CONCEPTUAL APPROACH, CRIME, DATA COLLECTION, DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME, ECOLOGY, EDUCATION, EXERCISES, FAMILIES, FIELD RESEARCH, FIELD WORK, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FINANCIAL SUPPORT, FLEXIBILITY, GOOD GOVERNANCE, GROUP DISCUSSIONS, HEALTH, HEALTH SERVICES, HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS, HOUSEHOLD SURVEY, HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS, HOUSING, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, HUMAN RIGHTS, INCOME, INCOME INEQUALITY, INEQUALITY, INFLATION, INFORMAL INTER-HOUSEHOLD, INFORMAL SAFETY, INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS, INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES, INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, ISOLATION, LABOR MARKET, LIVELIHOOD, LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS, LIVING CONDITIONS, LIVING STANDARD, LIVING STANDARDS, LIVING STANDARDS MEASUREMENT, LOCAL OFFICIALS, MARKET ECONOMY, MEDIA, MEDICAL TREATMENT, MIGRATION, NATIONAL LEVEL, NATIONAL POLICIES, NATIONAL POLICY, NATIONAL POVERTY, NGO, PARENTS, PARLIAMENT, PARTICIPATORY ASSESSMENTS, PARTICIPATORY METHODOLOGIES, PARTICIPATORY METHODS, PARTICIPATORY POVERTY, PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENT, PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENTS, PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH, PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH METHODS, PASTURES, POLICY MAKERS, POLICY MAKING, POOR HOUSEHOLDS, POOR LIVING, POOR PEOPLE, POVERTY ALLEVIATION, POVERTY ANALYSIS, POVERTY DYNAMICS, POVERTY GAP, POVERTY LINE, POVERTY MEASUREMENT, POVERTY POLICIES, POVERTY PROFILE, POVERTY REDUCTION, POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY, PRIME MINISTER, PROGRAMS, PUBLIC ACTION, PUBLIC DEBATE, PUBLIC GOODS, PUBLIC POLICY, PUBLIC SECTOR, QUALITATIVE APPROACHES, QUANTITATIVE APPROACHES, QUANTITATIVE DATA, RESEARCH METHODS, RESEARCH TEAM, RURAL AREAS, RURAL COMMUNITIES, SAFETY NETS, SAMPLE SIZE, SEMI-STRUCTURED INTERVIEWING, SOCIAL ASSISTANCE, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL MAPS, SOCIAL NETWORKS, SOCIAL SECURITY, SOCIAL SERVICES, STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES, STATISTICAL OFFICE, SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS, TASK TEAM LEADER, TEAM MEMBERS, TECHNICAL INPUTS, TECHNICAL SUPPORT, TERMS OF TRADE, UNEMPLOYMENT, UNEQUAL ACCESS, URBAN COMMUNITIES, VIOLENCE, VULNERABLE GROUPS, WELFARE LEVELS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/12/4995699/mongolia-participatory-living-standards-assessment-2000
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/15103
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Summary:The Mongolia Participatory Living Standards Assessment 2000 (PLSA) was the first exercise of its kind in Mongolia to use participatory learning and action methods to broaden and deepen understanding of poverty at the national level. The PLSA was conducted by the National Statistical Office of Mongolia (NSO) with the financial and technical support of the World Bank. It forms one of the building blocks for the Government of Mongolia's evolving Poverty Reduction Strategy - both in its analysis and as part of the process of consultation and is helping to contribute to the formulation of national policies to help foster more widely shared economic growth. The PLSA documented the perspectives and priorities of community members throughout Mongolia using their own words. The conclusions that emerged from the PLSA are helping to re-orient the approach taken within the Government of Mongolia's national anti-poverty program, with the support of foreign donors and international financial institutions.