“Hearing the Voices of the Poor”: Assigning Poverty Lines on the Basis of Local Perceptions of Poverty. A Quantitative Analysis of Qualitative Data from Participatory Wealth Ranking in Rural South Africa
James R Hargreaves ;
Linda A Morison;
John SS Gear;
Mzamani B Makhubele;
John DH Porter;
Joanna Busza ;
Charlotte Watts;
Julia C Kim;
Paul M Pronyk;
(2007)
“Hearing the Voices of the Poor”: Assigning Poverty Lines on the Basis of Local Perceptions of Poverty. A Quantitative Analysis of Qualitative Data from Participatory Wealth Ranking in Rural South Africa.
World development, 35 (2).
pp. 212-229.
ISSN 0305-750X
DOI: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2005.10.021
We applied a mixed-methods approach to participatory wealth ranking (PWR) to identify the number of poor households in eight villages of rural South Africa and describe how poor they are. We generated a household wealth index on the basis of the ranking process and statements made on standard of living. Descriptions from PWR identified households as "very poor," "poor, but a bit better off," or "doing OK." Of 9 671 households, 3 113 (32.2%) could be considered "very poor" or "poor." The paper presents a novel approach to wealth ranking that generates a rich appraisal of poverty. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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