Linking public issues with private troubles: panel studies in developing countries

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dc.date.accessioned 2009-07-26 en
dc.date.accessioned 2023-10-23T13:01:05Z
dc.date.available 2023-10-23T13:01:05Z
dc.date.issued 2015-08-25 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/4772
dc.description.abstract Identifies the challenges of panel studies and how these challenges are addressed in resource poor settings. The main issues consdiered are the development of a conceptual framework linking macro and micro contexts, cost-effective sampling, ethics, data management and analysis and tracking individuals. en
dc.format.medium Print en
dc.title Linking public issues with private troubles: panel studies in developing countries en
dc.type Journal articles - Non-HSRC staff en
dc.ProjectNumber PJLLAA en
dc.Volume 15 (3) en
dc.BudgetYear 2003/04 en
dc.SourceTitle Journal of International Development en
dc.ArchiveNumber 9813806 en
dc.PageNumber 353-363 en
dc.outputnumber 4481 en
dc.bibliographictitle Harpham, T., Huttly, S., Wilson, I. & de Wet, T. (2003) Linking public issues with private troubles: panel studies in developing countries. Journal of International Development. 15 (3):353-363. en
dc.publicationyear 2003 en
dc.contributor.author1 Harpham, T. en
dc.contributor.author2 Huttly, S. en
dc.contributor.author3 Wilson, I. en
dc.contributor.author4 de Wet, T. en


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