CDD (Community Driven Development) and Social Capital Impact : Designing a Baseline Survey in the Philippines

The baseline survey of the KALAHI-CIDSS project in the Philippines is an attempt to generate such insights and strengthen learning about CDD programs through rigorous evaluations. This evaluation follows the "good practices" prescribed by experts in that it collects quality baseline data in a representative sample of both intervention groups and matched comparison groups. This baseline survey not only provides valuable information about the KALAHI-CIDSS project, but also offers some guidance on developing technically sound evaluations for CDD programs. The survey finds that poverty is widespread in KALAHI-CIDSS municipalities. In all dimensions of poverty, means (income/expenditure, quality of labor supply), outcomes (education, health, housing and amenities), and perception (self-rated poverty), the incidence of poverty is estimated to be very high. The baseline survey also gets villagers' pre-intervention status on access to neighboring villages, local markets, schools, and other public facilities; travel time and transport costs; water and sanitation; health conditions; and education outcomes. In general, access conditions are very limited, indicating the poverty in KALAHI-CIDSS municipalities. Road conditions and access to water are especially poor when compared to other facilities such as education and health.

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Published: Washington, DC 2005-05
Subjects:ABSOLUTE POVERTY, ACCESS TO HEALTH, ACCOUNTABILITY, ADAPTABILITY, ASSESSMENT STUDY, ASSESSMENT TOOL, BENCHMARK SURVEY, BENEFICIARIES, CAUSAL RELATIONSHIPS, CITIZEN PARTICIPATION, COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT, CONSULTATIONS, CONSUMER PRICE, COUNTERFACTUAL, DATA ANALYSIS, DATA COLLECTION, DAY CARE, DECISION-MAKING PROCESS, DEVELOPMENT PLANNING, EMPLOYMENT, EVALUATING POVERTY, EXPENDITURE SURVEY, EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN, FAMILIES, FATIGUE, FIELD TESTING, FIELD WORK, FLEXIBILITY, HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS, HEALTH CENTER, HEALTH CENTERS, HEALTH CONDITIONS, HOUSEHOLD DATA, HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES, HOUSEHOLD LEVEL, HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE, HOUSEHOLD SURVEY, HOUSING, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, IMPACT ASSESSMENT, IMPACT EVALUATION, IMPROVED ACCESS, IMPROVED HEALTH, INCIDENCE OF POVERTY, INCOME, INTERVENTION, INTERVIEWING, LABOR SUPPLY, LEARNING, LIVELIHOOD, LOCAL CONDITIONS, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS, LOCAL LANGUAGES, LOCAL LEVEL, MARKETING, MEDICAL CARE, NATIONAL AVERAGE, NATIONAL POVERTY, NATIONAL POVERTY LINE, NATIONAL SCALE, NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE, PARTICIPATORY PLANNING, POLICY MAKERS, POVERTY INCIDENCE OF, POVERTY INDICATOR, POVERTY INDICATORS, POVERTY LEVEL, POVERTY LINE, POVERTY LINES, POVERTY MEASURES, POVERTY REDUCTION, POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECTS, POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY, POVERTY STATUS, POVERTY TARGETING, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, PROGRAM IMPACTS, PROGRAMS, PROJECT DESIGN, PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, PUBLIC HEALTH, QUALITATIVE APPROACHES, QUALITATIVE DATA, QUANTITATIVE DATA, RANDOM SAMPLING, RECONSTRUCTION, REDUCING POVERTY, REGIONAL POVERTY, REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE, RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS, RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS, RURAL AREAS, SAMPLE COMMUNITIES, SCHOOLS, SERVICE PROVISION, SOCIAL CAPITAL, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL PROTECTION, SOCIAL SERVICES, SOCIAL WELFARE, SURVEY ENUMERATORS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, TASK TEAM LEADER, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TRANSPARENCY, TRANSPORT COSTS, TREATMENT GROUPS, TRIANGULATION, URBAN AREAS, VILLAGE, VILLAGE CONDITIONS, VIOLENCE, WATER SUPPLY,
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spelling dig-okr-1098686522024-08-08T17:21:33Z CDD (Community Driven Development) and Social Capital Impact : Designing a Baseline Survey in the Philippines World Bank ABSOLUTE POVERTY ACCESS TO HEALTH ACCOUNTABILITY ADAPTABILITY ASSESSMENT STUDY ASSESSMENT TOOL BENCHMARK SURVEY BENEFICIARIES CAUSAL RELATIONSHIPS CITIZEN PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT CONSULTATIONS CONSUMER PRICE COUNTERFACTUAL DATA ANALYSIS DATA COLLECTION DAY CARE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS DEVELOPMENT PLANNING EMPLOYMENT EVALUATING POVERTY EXPENDITURE SURVEY EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN FAMILIES FATIGUE FIELD TESTING FIELD WORK FLEXIBILITY HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CENTER HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH CONDITIONS HOUSEHOLD DATA HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT IMPACT EVALUATION IMPROVED ACCESS IMPROVED HEALTH INCIDENCE OF POVERTY INCOME INTERVENTION INTERVIEWING LABOR SUPPLY LEARNING LIVELIHOOD LOCAL CONDITIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL INSTITUTIONS LOCAL LANGUAGES LOCAL LEVEL MARKETING MEDICAL CARE NATIONAL AVERAGE NATIONAL POVERTY NATIONAL POVERTY LINE NATIONAL SCALE NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE PARTICIPATORY PLANNING POLICY MAKERS POVERTY INCIDENCE OF POVERTY INDICATOR POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY LEVEL POVERTY LINE POVERTY LINES POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECTS POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY POVERTY STATUS POVERTY TARGETING PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PROGRAM IMPACTS PROGRAMS PROJECT DESIGN PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PROJECT MANAGEMENT PUBLIC HEALTH QUALITATIVE APPROACHES QUALITATIVE DATA QUANTITATIVE DATA RANDOM SAMPLING RECONSTRUCTION REDUCING POVERTY REGIONAL POVERTY REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS RURAL AREAS SAMPLE COMMUNITIES SCHOOLS SERVICE PROVISION SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL WELFARE SURVEY ENUMERATORS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TASK TEAM LEADER TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT COSTS TREATMENT GROUPS TRIANGULATION URBAN AREAS VILLAGE VILLAGE CONDITIONS VIOLENCE WATER SUPPLY The baseline survey of the KALAHI-CIDSS project in the Philippines is an attempt to generate such insights and strengthen learning about CDD programs through rigorous evaluations. This evaluation follows the "good practices" prescribed by experts in that it collects quality baseline data in a representative sample of both intervention groups and matched comparison groups. This baseline survey not only provides valuable information about the KALAHI-CIDSS project, but also offers some guidance on developing technically sound evaluations for CDD programs. The survey finds that poverty is widespread in KALAHI-CIDSS municipalities. In all dimensions of poverty, means (income/expenditure, quality of labor supply), outcomes (education, health, housing and amenities), and perception (self-rated poverty), the incidence of poverty is estimated to be very high. The baseline survey also gets villagers' pre-intervention status on access to neighboring villages, local markets, schools, and other public facilities; travel time and transport costs; water and sanitation; health conditions; and education outcomes. In general, access conditions are very limited, indicating the poverty in KALAHI-CIDSS municipalities. Road conditions and access to water are especially poor when compared to other facilities such as education and health. 2012-06-21T15:52:22Z 2012-06-21T15:52:22Z 2005-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/05/6118928/community-driven-development-cdd-social-capital-impact-designing-baseline-survey-philippines https://hdl.handle.net/10986/8652 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC
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topic ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ACCESS TO HEALTH
ACCOUNTABILITY
ADAPTABILITY
ASSESSMENT STUDY
ASSESSMENT TOOL
BENCHMARK SURVEY
BENEFICIARIES
CAUSAL RELATIONSHIPS
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT
CONSULTATIONS
CONSUMER PRICE
COUNTERFACTUAL
DATA ANALYSIS
DATA COLLECTION
DAY CARE
DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
EMPLOYMENT
EVALUATING POVERTY
EXPENDITURE SURVEY
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
FAMILIES
FATIGUE
FIELD TESTING
FIELD WORK
FLEXIBILITY
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
HEALTH CENTER
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH CONDITIONS
HOUSEHOLD DATA
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
IMPACT EVALUATION
IMPROVED ACCESS
IMPROVED HEALTH
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INCOME
INTERVENTION
INTERVIEWING
LABOR SUPPLY
LEARNING
LIVELIHOOD
LOCAL CONDITIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS
LOCAL LANGUAGES
LOCAL LEVEL
MARKETING
MEDICAL CARE
NATIONAL AVERAGE
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY LINE
NATIONAL SCALE
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE
PARTICIPATORY PLANNING
POLICY MAKERS
POVERTY INCIDENCE OF
POVERTY INDICATOR
POVERTY INDICATORS
POVERTY LEVEL
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECTS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY STATUS
POVERTY TARGETING
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PROGRAM IMPACTS
PROGRAMS
PROJECT DESIGN
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC HEALTH
QUALITATIVE APPROACHES
QUALITATIVE DATA
QUANTITATIVE DATA
RANDOM SAMPLING
RECONSTRUCTION
REDUCING POVERTY
REGIONAL POVERTY
REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE
RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS
RURAL AREAS
SAMPLE COMMUNITIES
SCHOOLS
SERVICE PROVISION
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL WELFARE
SURVEY ENUMERATORS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TASK TEAM LEADER
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT COSTS
TREATMENT GROUPS
TRIANGULATION
URBAN AREAS
VILLAGE
VILLAGE CONDITIONS
VIOLENCE
WATER SUPPLY
ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ACCESS TO HEALTH
ACCOUNTABILITY
ADAPTABILITY
ASSESSMENT STUDY
ASSESSMENT TOOL
BENCHMARK SURVEY
BENEFICIARIES
CAUSAL RELATIONSHIPS
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT
CONSULTATIONS
CONSUMER PRICE
COUNTERFACTUAL
DATA ANALYSIS
DATA COLLECTION
DAY CARE
DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
EMPLOYMENT
EVALUATING POVERTY
EXPENDITURE SURVEY
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
FAMILIES
FATIGUE
FIELD TESTING
FIELD WORK
FLEXIBILITY
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
HEALTH CENTER
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH CONDITIONS
HOUSEHOLD DATA
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
IMPACT EVALUATION
IMPROVED ACCESS
IMPROVED HEALTH
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INCOME
INTERVENTION
INTERVIEWING
LABOR SUPPLY
LEARNING
LIVELIHOOD
LOCAL CONDITIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS
LOCAL LANGUAGES
LOCAL LEVEL
MARKETING
MEDICAL CARE
NATIONAL AVERAGE
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY LINE
NATIONAL SCALE
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE
PARTICIPATORY PLANNING
POLICY MAKERS
POVERTY INCIDENCE OF
POVERTY INDICATOR
POVERTY INDICATORS
POVERTY LEVEL
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECTS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY STATUS
POVERTY TARGETING
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PROGRAM IMPACTS
PROGRAMS
PROJECT DESIGN
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC HEALTH
QUALITATIVE APPROACHES
QUALITATIVE DATA
QUANTITATIVE DATA
RANDOM SAMPLING
RECONSTRUCTION
REDUCING POVERTY
REGIONAL POVERTY
REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE
RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS
RURAL AREAS
SAMPLE COMMUNITIES
SCHOOLS
SERVICE PROVISION
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL WELFARE
SURVEY ENUMERATORS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TASK TEAM LEADER
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT COSTS
TREATMENT GROUPS
TRIANGULATION
URBAN AREAS
VILLAGE
VILLAGE CONDITIONS
VIOLENCE
WATER SUPPLY
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ACCESS TO HEALTH
ACCOUNTABILITY
ADAPTABILITY
ASSESSMENT STUDY
ASSESSMENT TOOL
BENCHMARK SURVEY
BENEFICIARIES
CAUSAL RELATIONSHIPS
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT
CONSULTATIONS
CONSUMER PRICE
COUNTERFACTUAL
DATA ANALYSIS
DATA COLLECTION
DAY CARE
DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
EMPLOYMENT
EVALUATING POVERTY
EXPENDITURE SURVEY
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
FAMILIES
FATIGUE
FIELD TESTING
FIELD WORK
FLEXIBILITY
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
HEALTH CENTER
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH CONDITIONS
HOUSEHOLD DATA
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
IMPACT EVALUATION
IMPROVED ACCESS
IMPROVED HEALTH
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INCOME
INTERVENTION
INTERVIEWING
LABOR SUPPLY
LEARNING
LIVELIHOOD
LOCAL CONDITIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS
LOCAL LANGUAGES
LOCAL LEVEL
MARKETING
MEDICAL CARE
NATIONAL AVERAGE
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY LINE
NATIONAL SCALE
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE
PARTICIPATORY PLANNING
POLICY MAKERS
POVERTY INCIDENCE OF
POVERTY INDICATOR
POVERTY INDICATORS
POVERTY LEVEL
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECTS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY STATUS
POVERTY TARGETING
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PROGRAM IMPACTS
PROGRAMS
PROJECT DESIGN
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC HEALTH
QUALITATIVE APPROACHES
QUALITATIVE DATA
QUANTITATIVE DATA
RANDOM SAMPLING
RECONSTRUCTION
REDUCING POVERTY
REGIONAL POVERTY
REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE
RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS
RURAL AREAS
SAMPLE COMMUNITIES
SCHOOLS
SERVICE PROVISION
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL WELFARE
SURVEY ENUMERATORS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TASK TEAM LEADER
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT COSTS
TREATMENT GROUPS
TRIANGULATION
URBAN AREAS
VILLAGE
VILLAGE CONDITIONS
VIOLENCE
WATER SUPPLY
ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ACCESS TO HEALTH
ACCOUNTABILITY
ADAPTABILITY
ASSESSMENT STUDY
ASSESSMENT TOOL
BENCHMARK SURVEY
BENEFICIARIES
CAUSAL RELATIONSHIPS
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT
CONSULTATIONS
CONSUMER PRICE
COUNTERFACTUAL
DATA ANALYSIS
DATA COLLECTION
DAY CARE
DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
EMPLOYMENT
EVALUATING POVERTY
EXPENDITURE SURVEY
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
FAMILIES
FATIGUE
FIELD TESTING
FIELD WORK
FLEXIBILITY
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
HEALTH CENTER
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH CONDITIONS
HOUSEHOLD DATA
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
IMPACT EVALUATION
IMPROVED ACCESS
IMPROVED HEALTH
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INCOME
INTERVENTION
INTERVIEWING
LABOR SUPPLY
LEARNING
LIVELIHOOD
LOCAL CONDITIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS
LOCAL LANGUAGES
LOCAL LEVEL
MARKETING
MEDICAL CARE
NATIONAL AVERAGE
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY LINE
NATIONAL SCALE
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE
PARTICIPATORY PLANNING
POLICY MAKERS
POVERTY INCIDENCE OF
POVERTY INDICATOR
POVERTY INDICATORS
POVERTY LEVEL
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECTS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY STATUS
POVERTY TARGETING
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PROGRAM IMPACTS
PROGRAMS
PROJECT DESIGN
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC HEALTH
QUALITATIVE APPROACHES
QUALITATIVE DATA
QUANTITATIVE DATA
RANDOM SAMPLING
RECONSTRUCTION
REDUCING POVERTY
REGIONAL POVERTY
REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE
RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS
RURAL AREAS
SAMPLE COMMUNITIES
SCHOOLS
SERVICE PROVISION
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL WELFARE
SURVEY ENUMERATORS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TASK TEAM LEADER
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT COSTS
TREATMENT GROUPS
TRIANGULATION
URBAN AREAS
VILLAGE
VILLAGE CONDITIONS
VIOLENCE
WATER SUPPLY
World Bank
CDD (Community Driven Development) and Social Capital Impact : Designing a Baseline Survey in the Philippines
description The baseline survey of the KALAHI-CIDSS project in the Philippines is an attempt to generate such insights and strengthen learning about CDD programs through rigorous evaluations. This evaluation follows the "good practices" prescribed by experts in that it collects quality baseline data in a representative sample of both intervention groups and matched comparison groups. This baseline survey not only provides valuable information about the KALAHI-CIDSS project, but also offers some guidance on developing technically sound evaluations for CDD programs. The survey finds that poverty is widespread in KALAHI-CIDSS municipalities. In all dimensions of poverty, means (income/expenditure, quality of labor supply), outcomes (education, health, housing and amenities), and perception (self-rated poverty), the incidence of poverty is estimated to be very high. The baseline survey also gets villagers' pre-intervention status on access to neighboring villages, local markets, schools, and other public facilities; travel time and transport costs; water and sanitation; health conditions; and education outcomes. In general, access conditions are very limited, indicating the poverty in KALAHI-CIDSS municipalities. Road conditions and access to water are especially poor when compared to other facilities such as education and health.
topic_facet ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ACCESS TO HEALTH
ACCOUNTABILITY
ADAPTABILITY
ASSESSMENT STUDY
ASSESSMENT TOOL
BENCHMARK SURVEY
BENEFICIARIES
CAUSAL RELATIONSHIPS
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT
CONSULTATIONS
CONSUMER PRICE
COUNTERFACTUAL
DATA ANALYSIS
DATA COLLECTION
DAY CARE
DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
EMPLOYMENT
EVALUATING POVERTY
EXPENDITURE SURVEY
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
FAMILIES
FATIGUE
FIELD TESTING
FIELD WORK
FLEXIBILITY
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
HEALTH CENTER
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH CONDITIONS
HOUSEHOLD DATA
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
IMPACT EVALUATION
IMPROVED ACCESS
IMPROVED HEALTH
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INCOME
INTERVENTION
INTERVIEWING
LABOR SUPPLY
LEARNING
LIVELIHOOD
LOCAL CONDITIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS
LOCAL LANGUAGES
LOCAL LEVEL
MARKETING
MEDICAL CARE
NATIONAL AVERAGE
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY LINE
NATIONAL SCALE
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE
PARTICIPATORY PLANNING
POLICY MAKERS
POVERTY INCIDENCE OF
POVERTY INDICATOR
POVERTY INDICATORS
POVERTY LEVEL
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION PROJECTS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY STATUS
POVERTY TARGETING
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PROGRAM IMPACTS
PROGRAMS
PROJECT DESIGN
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC HEALTH
QUALITATIVE APPROACHES
QUALITATIVE DATA
QUANTITATIVE DATA
RANDOM SAMPLING
RECONSTRUCTION
REDUCING POVERTY
REGIONAL POVERTY
REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE
RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS
RURAL AREAS
SAMPLE COMMUNITIES
SCHOOLS
SERVICE PROVISION
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL WELFARE
SURVEY ENUMERATORS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TASK TEAM LEADER
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT COSTS
TREATMENT GROUPS
TRIANGULATION
URBAN AREAS
VILLAGE
VILLAGE CONDITIONS
VIOLENCE
WATER SUPPLY
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title CDD (Community Driven Development) and Social Capital Impact : Designing a Baseline Survey in the Philippines
title_short CDD (Community Driven Development) and Social Capital Impact : Designing a Baseline Survey in the Philippines
title_full CDD (Community Driven Development) and Social Capital Impact : Designing a Baseline Survey in the Philippines
title_fullStr CDD (Community Driven Development) and Social Capital Impact : Designing a Baseline Survey in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed CDD (Community Driven Development) and Social Capital Impact : Designing a Baseline Survey in the Philippines
title_sort cdd (community driven development) and social capital impact : designing a baseline survey in the philippines
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2005-05
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/05/6118928/community-driven-development-cdd-social-capital-impact-designing-baseline-survey-philippines
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