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January 2023, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-4 Upping the game: adding costs to impacts an introduction to the special issue on costing in the field of development effectiveness
by Marie Gaarder & Johannes F. Linn - 5-16 The State of Cost-Effectiveness Guidance: Ten Best Resources for CEA in Impact Evaluations
by Douglas Glandon & Sam Fishman & Caitlin Tulloch & Radhika Bhula & Grace Morgan & Shahana Hirji & Liz Brown - 17-30 Cost-effectiveness analysis and joint public production of outputs for development: a preliminary framework
by Arnab Acharya & Douglas Glandon & Jane Hammaker & Edoardo Masset - 31-42 Facilitating real-time cost collection and evaluating cost-effectiveness in a multi-armed study with government partners in Ghana
by Shahana Hirji & Bethany Park & Edward Tsinigo & Sabrin Beg & Anne Fitzpatrick & Adrienne Lucas - 43-76 Harnessing cost data to improve early grade reading: cost evidence from a large-scale literacy initiative in Pakistan
by Erin Byrne & Caitlin Tulloch & Naeem Sohail & Silvia Diazgranados Ferráns - 77-90 Infections averted by a comprehensive HIV prevention intervention and its cost-effectiveness: a prospective cohort study of persons who inject drugs in Delhi, India
by Lopamudra Ray Saraswati & Aparajita Dasgupta & Indrani Gupta & Julie Pulerwitz & Avina Sarna - 91-110 Benefit-cost analysis of iron fortification of rice in India: modelling potential economic gains from improving haemoglobin and averting anaemia
by Lubina Fatimah Qureshy & Harold Alderman & Navneet Manchanda - 111-123 Cost and cost-efficiency of unconditional cash transfers in Tahoua, Niger
by Lani Trenouth & Victoria L. Sibson & Carlos S. Grijalva-Eternod & Kate Golden & Chloe Puett - 124-144 Evaluating spillovers and cost-effectiveness of complementary agricultural and social protection interventions: evidence from Lesotho
by Silvio Daidone & Justin Kagin & Noemi Pace & Ervin Prifti & J.Edward Taylor - 145-146 Reviewer Summary for Journal of Development Effectiveness
by The Editors
October 2022, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 285-305 The impact of Sri lanka’s school-based management programme on teachers’ pedagogical practices and student learning: evidence from a randomised controlled trial
by Harsha Aturupane & Paul Glewwe & Tomoko Utsumi & Suzanne Wisniewski & Mari Shojo - 306-339 Stuck in the middle school rut: can anything improve academic achievement in rural Chinese middle schools?
by Fei Qin & Huanmin Hu & Prashant Loyalka & Sarah-Eve Dill & Scott Rozelle - 340-379 Providing academic opportunities to vulnerable adolescents: a randomised evaluation of privately managed tuition-free middle schools in Uruguay
by Ana Balsa & Alejandro Cid & Ana Laura Zardo - 380-394 Thailand’s vocational training and upward mobility: impact heterogeneities and policy implications
by Patima Chongcharoentanawat & Franziska Gassmann & Pierre Mohnen - 395-415 Long-term and spillover effects of rice production training in Uganda
by Yoko Kijima - 416-447 Measuring non-monetary poverty in the coffee heartlands of Laos and Rwanda: comparing MPI and EDI frameworks
by Patrick Illien & Eliud Birachi & Maliphone Douangphachanh & Saithong Phommavong & Christoph Bader & Sabin Bieri
July 2022, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 189-208 The impact of grants in combination with school-based management trainings on primary education: a cluster-randomized trial in Northern Nigeria
by Sophie Ochmann & Kehinde Elijah Owolabi & Folake Olatunji-David & Niyi Okunlola & Sebastian Vollmer - 209-227 Savings and self-control: the effect of labelling
by Luz Magdalena Salas - 228-245 Improvements in schooling attainment through conditional cash transfers in Mexico
by Araceli Ortega–Díaz & Miguel Székely & Ivonne Acevedo - 246-264 Unconditional cash transfers and women’s labor supply in Pakistan
by Hadia Majid & Syeda Warda Riaz - 265-284 Do conditional cash transfers improve antenatal care outcomes in Senegal? Combining non-experimental and quasi-experimental evaluations
by Frieda Vandeninden & Fabienne Fecher
April 2022, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 93-107 Returns to Interest-free Microcredit: evidence from a Randomised Experiment in Pakistan
by Maazullah Khan & Arjun S. Bedi - 108-124 The impact of an integrated value chain intervention on household poultry production in Burkina Faso: evidence from a randomized controlled trial
by Jessica Leight & Josué Awonon & Abdoulaye Pedehombga & Rasmané Ganaba & Elena Martinez & Jessica Heckert & Aulo Gelli - 125-142 Interest rate caps on microcredit: evidence from a natural experiment in Bolivia
by María José Roa & Alejandra Villegas & Ignacio Garrón - 143-159 The impacts of rainfall shocks on birth weight in Vietnam
by Kien Le & My Nguyen - 160-188 For real? Cash transfers’ effects on food consumption during price shocks in Kenya
by Stephan Dietrich & Georg Schmerzeck
January 2022, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-3 The economic and social impact of private investments: results of a programme to generate useful results while building research capacity
by Pierre Jacquet & Emmanuel Jimenez & Debora Revoltella - 4-18 The effect of internet services on child education outcomes: evidence from poa! Internet in Kenya
by Charles Yaw Okyere - 19-33 Is repeated borrowing better at improving MSMEs’ performance and profitability? A PAMF-CI case study from cote d’Ivoire
by Gloria Uwingabiye & Guylaine Nouwoue - 34-55 Microfinance loans, women’s economic empowerment, and poverty: a case study of Baobab Microfinance Company
by Edgar F.A Cooke & Franklin Amuakwa-Mensah - 56-75 Mobile money demand in utility bill payments: A WTP estimate from Ethiopia
by Yesuf Awel & Eleni Yitbarek - 76-91 ‘Craft for social good’: do on the job training of artisans’ impact on their vulnerability to poverty? Evidence from Kibera
by Soazic Elise Wang Sonne & Timothy Kinoti
October 2021, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 343-359 Malnutrition, stunting, development and evidence generation in Guatemala: a systematic review
by Borja Rivero Jiménez & David Conde Caballero & Cecilia Pedret Massanet & Luis López-Lago Ortiz & Miguel A García Arias & Lorenzo Mariano Juárez - 360-384 Vocational training for demobilized ex-combatants with disabilities in Rwanda
by Kengo Igei & Kana Takio & Keitaro Aoyagi & Yoshito Takasaki - 385-404 Fostering social mobility. The case of the Bono de Desarrollo Humano in Ecuador
by Andrés Mideros & Franziska Gassmann - 405-423 Do larger school grants improve educational attainment? Evidence from urban Mexico
by M. Caridad Araujo & M. Adelaida Martinez & Sebastian Martinez & Michelle Perez & Mario Sanchez - 424-436 Integrating research into policy sphere: evidence from Tanzania
by Goodluck Charles
July 2021, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 247-275 Effects of an e-reader intervention on literacy, numeracy and non-verbal reasoning among adolescent girls in Zambia: evidence from a randomised controlled trial
by Barbara S. Mensch & Nicole Haberland & Erica Soler-Hampejsek & Jean Digitale & Natalie Jackson-Hachonda & Nachela Chelwa & Pamela Nyirenda & Erica Chuang & Lisa Polen & Stephanie R. Psaki & Nkomba Kayeyi & Michael T. Mbizvo - 276-291 The effect of gender targeting of food transfers on child nutritional status: experimental evidence from the Bolivian amazon
by Jonathan Bauchet & Eduardo Undurraga & Ariela Zycherman & Jere Behrman & William Leonard & Ricardo Godoy - 292-308 Does psychological well-being mediate economic well-being? short-term evidence from a multifaceted program in the Philippines
by Jeffrey R. Bloem & Rashmita Gandhe - 309-328 Do floodplain regulation projects increase vulnerability to poverty of resettlers? Recent evidence from downstream Yellow River, China
by Xu Zhao & Yinlan Chen & Yuefang Duan - 329-341 How neighbours influence commercial health insurance purchase: evidence from 2451 rural households in west China
by Kefei Han & Jing Tan
April 2021, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 117-144 Aggregate development effectiveness and externally-valid extrapolation: a fourth principle for Agency-Wide Performance Measurement Systems?
by Alessandra Garbero - 145-165 Assistance in chronic conflict areas: evidence from South Sudan
by Marco d’Errico & Oscar Ngesa & Rebecca Pietrelli - 166-203 Economic shocks and risky sexual behaviours in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review of the literature
by Henry Cust & Harriet Jones & Tim Powell-Jackson & Aurélia Lépine & Rosalba Radice - 204-223 Impact of interactive radio programming on agricultural technology adoption and crop diversification in Malawi
by Catherine Ragasa & Diston Mzungu & Kenan Kalagho & Cynthia Kazembe - 224-245 Prioritising job creation without undermining public works construction among road improvement projects in rural Nicaragua
by Seth Garz & Elizaveta Perova - 246-246 Correction
by The Editors
January 2021, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-26 Improving learning by improving vision: evidence from two randomized controlled trials of providing vision care in China
by Xiaochen Ma & Huan Wang & Yaojiang Shi & Sean Sylvia & Lei Wang & Yiwei Qian & Scott Rozelle - 28-46 Assessing cost-effectiveness with equity of a programme targeting marginalised girls in secondary schools in Tanzania
by Ricardo Sabates & Pauline Rose & Benjamin Alcott & Marcos Delprato - 47-83 Credit cards issued by non-financial companies: an alternative tool for financial inclusion and economic development?
by Viviane Azevedo & Lucas Figal Garone & Alessandro Maffioli & Liliana Olarte Rodriguez - 84-99 Applying wrapper-based variable selection techniques to predict MFIs profitability: evidence from Peru
by Fabio Pietrapiana & José Manuel Feria-Dominguez & Alicia Troncoso - 100-115 Free delivery care and supply-side incentives in Nepal’s poorest districts: the effect on prenatal care and neonatal tetanus vaccinations
by Sujita Pandey & Angela Daley
October 2020, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 279-297 Mothers’ education and the effectiveness of nutrition programmes: evidence from a matched cross-sectional study in rural Bangladesh
by Thomas de Hoop & Shelby Fallon & Fakir Md Yunus & Sabeth Munrat & Saira Parveen Jolly & Farzana Sehrin & Bachera Aktar & Ruhina Binta A Ghani & Joshua Sennett - 298-322 Re-evaluating the early child stimulation programme in Bangladesh: evidence from the partial identification approach
by Toshiaki Aizawa - 323-340 Building resilience in Somalia; evidence from field data collection
by Amin Malik & Marco d’Errico & Danvers Omolo & Benjamin Gichane - 341-360 The implications of demographic change and ageing for social protection in sub-Saharan Africa: insights from Rwanda
by Rachel Sabates-Wheeler & Emily Wylde & Isabella Aboderin & Martina Ulrichs - 361-376 Examining the interactive growth effect of development aid and institutional quality in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Mehmet Balcilar & Berkan Tokar & Olasehinde-Williams Godwin
April 2020, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 89-108 Impact of improved common bean varieties on household food security on adopters in Tanzania
by Emmanuel Letaa & Enid Katungi & Catherine Kabungo & Agness A. Ndunguru - 109-132 Enduring El Niño: impact of market access programmes on livelihood outcomes during drought conditions in Haiti
by Brock Boleman - 133-150 Does cooperative membership matter for women’s empowerment? Evidence from South Indian dairy producers
by Carla Dohmwirth & Ziming Liu - 151-163 Business training for women entrepreneurs in the Kyrgyz Republic: evidence from a randomised controlled trial
by Alberto Chong & Irene Velez - 164-186 Does the expanded eligibility of conditional cash transfers enhance healthcare use among socio-economically disadvantaged mothers in India?
by Toshiaki Aizawa
January 2020, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-13 An examination of a temperament-based intervention in selected early childhood institutions in Jamaica
by Loraine D. Cook & Garth Lipps - 14-37 More evidence on the relationship between cash transfers and child height
by Averi Chakrabarti & Sudhanshu Handa & Luisa Natali & David Seidenfeld & Gelson Tembo - 38-53 Informal associations, shocks, and household food consumption: panel data estimation from rural Nigeria
by Uchenna Efobi & Scholastica Ngozi Atata & Joseph Ajefu - 54-73 Human capital returns to cash transfers in Uganda: does it matter in the long run?
by Stephan Dietrich & Daniele Malerba & Armando Barrientos & Franziska Gassmann & Pierre Mohnen & Nyasha Tirivayi - 74-88 Evaluating anti-corruption agencies: learning from the Caribbean
by Elizabeth David-Barrett & Aoife Murray & Johanna Polvi & Richard Burge
October 2019, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 307-312 Demand driven replication research: an overview of financial services for the poor replication research
by Benjamin DK. Wood & Abed Mutemi & Marie M. Gaarder - 313-326 Savings revisited: a replication study of a savings intervention in Malawi
by Jesper Stage & Tharshini Thangavelu - 327-341 Improving well-being through mobile money: a replication study in Niger
by JP Meneses & ET Ventura & OA Elorreaga & C Huaroto & GG Aguilar & EP Beteta - 342-359 Mobile money, risk sharing, and transaction costs: a replication study of evidence from Kenya’s mobile money revolution
by Nazila Alinaghi - 360-372 Biometric Smartcards and payment disbursement: a replication study of building state capacity in India
by Akinwande A. Atanda - 373-390 Thou shalt be given… but how? A replication study and extended cost-effectiveness analysis of a randomized experiment on food assistance in Northern Ecuador
by Stefan K. Lhachimi & Till Seuring - 391-408 The short-term impact of unconditional cash transfers: a replication study of a randomized controlled trial in Kenya
by Hongmei Wang & Jiangtao Luo
July 2019, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 203-229 Does efficient provision of business development services yield better results for SMEs?: evidence from a networking project in Thailand
by Aya Suzuki & Kengo Igei - 230-252 The impact of a conditional cash transfer programme on education outcomes beyond school attendance in Argentina
by María Edo & Mariana Marchionni - 253-272 Conflict and aid dependency – an explorative study motivated by the case of Palestine
by Marcus Marktanner & Almuth Merkel - 273-287 Taking intervention costs seriously: a new, old toolbox for inference about costs
by Caitlin Tulloch - 288-306 Deworming children for soil-transmitted helminths in low and middle-income countries: systematic review and individual participant data network meta-analysis
by Vivian Andrea Welch & Alomgir Hossain & Elizabeth Ghogomu & Alison Riddle & Simon Cousens & Michelle Gaffey & Paul Arora & Robert Black & Donald Bundy & Mary Christine Castro & Li Chen & Omar Dewidar & Alison Elliott & Henrik Friis & T. Déirdre Hollingsworth & Sue Horton & Charles H. King & Huong Le Thi & Chengfang Liu & Fabian Rohner & Emily K Rousham & Rehana Salam & Erliyani Sartono & Peter Steinmann & Taniawati Supali & Peter Tugwell & Emily Webb & Franck Wieringa & Pattanee Winnichagoon & Maria Yazdanbakhsh & Zulfiqar A Bhutta & George A Wells
April 2019, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 105-131 The impact of teacher professional development programs on student achievement in rural China: evidence from Shaanxi Province
by Meichen Lu & Prashant Loyalka & Yaojiang Shi & Fang Chang & Chengfang Liu & Scott Rozelle - 132-145 Impact of school gardens and complementary nutrition education in Burkina Faso
by Pepijn Schreinemachers & Mamounata Sandaogo Ouedraogo & Serge Diagbouga & Amadou Thiombiano & Serge Rodrigue Kouamé & Caroline Makamto Sobgui & Hsiao-Pu Chen & Ray-Yu Yang - 146-164 Trusted sorghum: simulating interactions in the sorghum value chain in Kenya using games and agent-based modelling
by Youri Dijkxhoorn & Christine Plaisier & Tim Verwaart & Coen Van Wagenberg & Ruerd Ruben - 165-188 The effects of market-based reforms on access to electricity in developing countries: a systematic review
by Gunther Bensch - 189-202 The health impacts of a community biogas facility in an informal Urban settlement: does training matter?
by Stefano Moncada & Hilary Bambrick & Marie Briguglio
January 2019, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-14 Does implementing problem-solving projects affect decisional style? Developing governance capabilities in school management committees
by Vijaya Sherry Chand & Ketan Satish Deshmukh - 15-42 Child discipline and social programs: evidence from Colombia
by Diana Lopez-Avila - 43-67 Target segmentation in WASH policies, programmes and projects: a systematic review
by Akshaya Ayyangar & Sriharini Narayanan & Reeba Devaraj & Venkata Santhosh Kumar & Ganesh Devkar & Thillai Rajan Annamalai - 68-88 Old is not always better: evidence from five randomized experiments in rural primary schools in China
by Lili Li & Fang Chang & Yaojiang Shi & Scott Rozelle - 89-103 Moving on from logical frameworks to find the ‘missing middle’ in international development programmes
by Hilary Floate & Jo Durham & Geoffrey C. Marks
October 2018, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 393-399 The rise of impact evaluations and challenges which CEDIL is to address
by Howard White & Edoardo Masset - 400-421 Mixing and matching: using qualitative methods to improve quantitative impact evaluations (IEs) and systematic reviews (SRs) of development outcomes
by Emmanuel Jimenez & Hugh Waddington & Neeta Goel & Audrey Prost & Andrew Pullin & Howard White & Shaon Lahiri & Anmol Narain - 422-437 Conceptualising causal pathways in systematic reviews of international development interventions through adopting a causal chain analysis approach
by Dylan Kneale & James Thomas & Mukdarut Bangpan & Hugh Waddington & David Gough - 438-461 Representing theories of change: technical challenges with evaluation consequences
by Rick Davies - 462-481 Using data differently and using different data
by Ingvild Almås & Orazio Attanasio & Jyotsna Jalan & Francisco Oteiza & Marcella Vigneri - 482-508 Timely evaluation in international development
by Jayne Webster & Josephine Exley & James Copestake & Rick Davies & James Hargreaves
July 2018, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 291-304 Is impact evaluation still on the rise? The new trends in 2010–2015
by Shayda Mae Sabet & Annette N. Brown - 305-326 Approaches to evidence synthesis in international development: a research agenda
by Sandy Oliver & David Gough & James Copestake & James Thomas - 327-340 Infrastructure and well-being: employment effects of Jamuna bridge in Bangladesh
by Minhaj Mahmud & Yasuyuki Sawada - 341-372 What it takes: evidence from a nutrition- and gender-sensitive agriculture intervention in rural Zambia
by Neha Kumar & Phuong Hong Nguyen & Jody Harris & Danny Harvey & Rahul Rawat & Marie T Ruel - 373-391 The impact of agri-business skills training in Zimbabwe: an evaluation of the Training for Rural Economic Empowerment (TREE) programme
by Michée A. Lachaud & Boris E. Bravo-Ureta & Nathan Fiala & Susana P. Gonzalez - 392-392 Corrigendum
by The Editors
April 2018, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 179-196 Value chain development of bay leaf in Nepal: an impact assessment
by Ghulam Muhammad Shah & Apsara Karki Nepal & Golam Rasul & Farid Ahmad - 197-248 Small livestock and aquaculture programming impacts on household livelihood security: a systematic narrative review
by Ivy Blackmore & Carolyn Lesorogol & Lora Iannotti - 249-276 Teacher pay and student performance: evidence from the Gambian hardship allowance
by Todd Pugatch & Elizabeth Schroeder - 277-289 How well are aid agencies evaluating programs? An assessment of the quality of global health evaluations
by Julia Raifman & Felix Lam & Janeen Madan Keller & Alexander Radunsky & William Savedoff
January 2018, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-16 What have we learned after ten years of systematic reviews in international development?
by Hugh Waddington & Edoardo Masset & Emmanuel Jimenez - 17-38 Theory-based systematic reviews
by Howard White - 39-60 The challenges of screening and synthesising qualitative research in a mixed-methods systematic review. The case of the impact of agricultural certification schemes
by Dafni Skalidou & Carlos Oya - 61-94 The effectiveness of school-based decision making in improving educational outcomes: a systematic review
by Roy Carr-Hill & Caine Rolleston & Rebecca Schendel & Hugh Waddington - 95-120 Systematic reviews of cost-effectiveness in low and middle income countries: a review of reviews
by Edoardo Masset & Giulia Mascagni & Arnab Acharya & Eva-Maria Egger & Amrita Saha - 121-144 The effectiveness and value for money of cash-based humanitarian assistance: a systematic review
by Hannah Tappis & Shannon Doocy - 145-170 Using internal evaluations to measure organisational impact: a meta-analysis of Oxfam’s women’s empowerment projects
by Simone Lombardini & Kristen McCollum - 171-178 Do evidence networks make a difference?
by Ruth Stewart
October 2017, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 419-442 Cash transfer programmes, weather shocks and household welfare: evidence from a randomised experiment in Zambia
by Solomon Asfaw & Alessandro Carraro & Benjamin Davis & Sudhanshu Handa & David Seidenfeld - 443-461 Microfinance bundling and consumer protection: experimental evidence from Colombia
by Jonathan Bauchet & Amy Damon & Vance Larsen - 462-499 Community monitoring interventions to curb corruption and increase access and quality in service delivery: a systematic review
by Ezequiel Molina & Laura Carella & Ana Pacheco & Guillermo Cruces & Leonardo Gasparini - 500-518 Do campaigns featuring impact evaluations increase donations? Evidence from a survey experiment
by Björn Vollan & Karla Henning & Deniza Staewa - 519-542 Can rigorous impact evaluations improve humanitarian assistance?
by Jyotsna Puri & Anastasia Aladysheva & Vegard Iversen & Yashodhan Ghorpade & Tilman Brück - 543-562 Increasing anti-malaria bednet take-up using information and distribution strategies: evidence from a field trial in Senegal
by Jacopo Bonan & Philippe LeMay-Boucher & Michel Tenikue
July 2017, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 295-304 Policy deliberation and voter persuasion: estimating intrinsic causal effects of town hall meetings
by Leonard Wantchekon - 305-328 School grants and school performance in rural Cambodia
by Jeffery H. Marshall & Seng Bunly - 329-343 Impact of school gardens in Nepal: a cluster randomised controlled trial
by Pepijn Schreinemachers & Dhruba Raj Bhattarai & Giri Dhari Subedi & Tej Prasad Acharya & Hsiao-pu Chen & Ray-yu Yang & Narayan Kaji Kashichhawa & Upendra Dhungana & Gregory C. Luther & Maureen Mecozzi - 344-360 The impact of export processing zones on employment, wages and labour conditions in developing countries: systematic review
by Xavier Cirera & Rajith W. D. Lakshman - 361-388 How effective are HIV behaviour change interventions? Experimental evidence from Zimbabwe
by Anselm Rink & Ramona Wong-Grünwald - 389-417 Women’s empowerment through electricity access: scoping study and proposal for a framework of analysis
by Tanja Winther & Margaret N. Matinga & Kirsten Ulsrud & Karina Standal
April 2017, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 145-161 Effective targeting of social programmes: an overview of issues
by Howard White - 162-211 The targeting effectiveness of social transfers
by Stephen Devereux & Edoardo Masset & Rachel Sabates-Wheeler & Michael Samson & Althea-Maria Rivas & Dolf te Lintelo - 212-244 Social exclusion and access to social protection schemes
by Stephen Kidd - 245-262 Reforming teacher deployment in Indonesia
by Mark Heyward & Aos Santosa Hadiwijaya & Mahargianto & Edy Priyono - 263-276 Qualitative research and the evaluation of development impact: incorporating authenticity into the assessment of rigour
by Susan Johnson & Saltanat Rasulova - 277-294 Welfare impacts of an entry-level solar home system in Uganda
by Amy Z. Chen & Jeremy Fischer & Andrew Fraker & Neil Buddy Shah & Stuart Shirrell & Daniel Stein
January 2017, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-14 The additionality impact of a matching grant programme for small firms: experimental evidence from Yemen
by David McKenzie & Nabila Assaf & Ana Paula Cusolito - 15-40 Can self-help group programs improve women’s empowerment? A systematic review
by Carinne Brody & Thomas de Hoop & Martina Vojtkova & Ruby Warnock & Megan Dunbar & Padmini Murthy & Shari L. Dworkin - 41-60 The impact of conditional cash transfers on the matriculation of junior high school students into rural China’s high schools
by Fan Li & Yingquan Song & Hongmei Yi & Jianguo Wei & Linxiu Zhang & Yaojiang Shi & James Chu & Natalie Johnson & Prashant Loyalka & Scott Rozelle - 61-81 The impact of land property rights interventions on investment and agricultural productivity in developing countries: a systematic review
by Steven Lawry & Cyrus Samii & Ruth Hall & Aaron Leopold & Donna Hornby & Farai Mtero - 82-100 Which standards from which disciplines? A test of systematic review for designing interdisciplinary evaluations
by Aogán Delaney & Peter A. Tamás & Hilde Tobi - 101-119 Duration of programme exposure is associated with improved outcomes in nutrition and health: the case for longer project cycles from intervention experience in rural Nepal
by Laurie C. Miller & Neena Joshi & Mahendra Lohani & Beatrice Rogers & Meghan Kershaw & Robert Houser & Shibani Ghosh & Jeffrey K. Griffiths & Shubh Mahato & Patrick Webb - 120-143 Contribution analysis of a Bolivian innovation grant fund: mixing methods to verify relevance, efficiency and effectiveness
by Giel Ton
October 2016, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 449-472 More is not always better: evidence from a randomised experiment of computer-assisted learning in rural minority schools in Qinghai
by Fang Lai & Linxiu Zhang & Yu Bai & Chengfang Liu & Yaojiang Shi & Fang Chang & Scott Rozelle - 473-488 Impact and cost-effectiveness of women's training in home gardening and nutrition in Bangladesh
by Pepijn Schreinemachers & Marie Antoinette Patalagsa & Nasir Uddin - 489-507 Rice postharvest learning alliance in Cambodia: comparison of assumptions and implementation of a network approach
by Rica Joy Flor & Cees Leeuwis & Harro Maat & Martin Gummert - 508-527 Power calculation for causal inference in social science: sample size and minimum detectable effect determination
by Eric W. Djimeu & Deo-Gracias Houndolo - 528-534 Ethics in evaluation
by Chris Barnett & Laura Camfield - 535-552 Ethics in international development evaluation and research: what is the problem, why does it matter and what can we do about it?
by Leslie Groves Williams - 553-560 Cultures of evaluation: tales from the end of the line
by Caitlin Scott - 561-568 Assessing contrasting strategies for ensuring ethical practice within evaluation: institutional review boards and professionalisation
by Peter O’Flynn & Chris Barnett & Laura Camfield
July 2016, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 327-345 Impacts of rural electrification revisited – the African context
by Jörg Peters & Maximiliane Sievert - 346-367 The impact of Zambia’s unconditional child grant on schooling and work: results from a large-scale social experiment
by Sudhanshu Handa & Luisa Natali & David Seidenfeld & Gelson Tembo - 368-387 Community-based rehabilitation for people with physical and mental disabilities in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis
by Valentina Iemmi & Karl Blanchet & Lorna J. Gibson & K. Suresh Kumar & Santosh Rath & Sally Hartley & Gudlavalleti V. S. Murthy & Vikram Patel & Joerg Weber & Hannah Kuper - 388-403 Impact of human resource development training on crop damages by wild animals in developing countries: experimental evidence from rural Pakistan
by Takashi Kurosaki & Hidayat Ullah Khan - 404-422 Improving procedural and conceptual mathematics outcomes: evidence from a randomised controlled trial in Kenya
by Benjamin Piper & Wendi Ralaingita & Linda Akach & Simon King - 423-435 Changing the place of birth from home to health facilities in Kafa Zone, Ethiopia
by Ruth Jackson - 436-445 Evaluation and politics: tips and barriers to use
by Deborah L Rugg - 446-448 Running randomized evaluations: a practical guide
by Verena Bruer
June 2016, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 157-170 Justifying development financing of small NGOs: impact evidence, political expedience and the case of the UK Civil Society Challenge Fund
by James Copestake & Anne-Marie O’Riordan & Myriam Telford - 171-195 Why can we not demonstrate the difference that Norwegian aid makes? An evaluation of the results measurement system and practice
by Espen Villanger & Rob Lloyd & Derek Poate & Merima Ali - 196-215 Do extra hours of tutoring payoff? Evaluation of a community education programme in Bangladesh
by Ummul Ruthbah & Atonu Rabbani & Salim Hossain & Golam Sarwar - 216-233 The impact of early childhood education on early achievement gaps in Indonesia
by Haeil Jung & Amer Hasan - 234-256 Fuelling financial literacy: estimating the impact of youth entrepreneurship training in Tanzania
by Brooke L. Krause & Aine Seitz McCarthy & David Chapman - 257-265 Microfinance on the margin: why recent impact studies may understate average treatment effects
by Bruce Wydick - 266-286 Impact of infrastructure on rural household income and inequality in Nepal
by Lindy C. Charlery & Matin Qaim & Carsten Smith-Hall - 287-324 Extending the PRISMA statement to equity-focused systematic reviews (PRISMA-E 2012): explanation and elaboration
by Vivian Welch & Mark Petticrew & Jennifer Petkovic & David Moher & Elizabeth Waters & Howard White & Peter Tugwell & the PRISMA-Equity Bellagio group
March 2016, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-21 The growth of impact evaluation for international development: how much have we learned?
by Drew B. Cameron & Anjini Mishra & Annette N. Brown - 22-43 Programme evaluation and spillover effects
by M. Angelucci & V. Di Maro - 44-66 Wheels of fortune: the economic impacts of wheelchair provision in Ethiopia
by Justin Grider & Bruce Wydick - 67-86 Estimation of rates of return on social protection: ex ante microsimulation of social transfers in Cambodia
by Andrés Mideros & Franziska Gassmann & Pierre Mohnen - 87-104 Does the underlying definition of household impair programme targeting?
by Theda Gödecke & Hermann Waibel - 105-128 Estimating the impact on poverty of Ghana’s fuel subsidy reform and a mitigating response
by Edgar F.A. Cooke & Sarah Hague & Luca Tiberti & John Cockburn & Abdel-Rahmen El Lahga - 129-155 The effect of a land titling programme on households’ access to credit
by Caio Piza & Mauricio José Serpa Barros de Moura
December 2015, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 393-401 Getting evidence into policy and practice
by Philip Davies - 402-422 When will we ever learn … to change policy: current state of impact evaluation
by Yaojiang Shi & Linxiu Zhang & Scott Rozelle - 423-434 Cost-efficiency of rural sanitation promotion: activity-based costing and experimental evidence from Tanzania
by Bertha Briceño & Claire Chase - 435-444 Is OECD DAC’s aid effectiveness agenda based on evidence?
by Masumi Owa - 445-452 Beginning with the end in mind: implications for project design
by Soniya Carvalho & Gillian M. Perkins & Gary J. Reid - 453-461 Closing the evaluation cycle
by Miguel Szekely - 462-470 Walking the last mile on the long road to evidence-informed development: building capacity to use research evidence
by Laurenz Langer & Ruth Stewart & Yvonne Erasmus & Thea de Wet - 471-483 Growth versus distribution: revisiting the trade-off
by Kunal Sen - 484-498 The impact of government policies on income inequality and the translation of growth into income poverty reduction: protocol for two systematic reviews
by Edward Anderson & Maria Ana Jalles d’Orey & Maren Duvendack & Lucio Esposito - 499-518 The causal chain of market-based reform in Egyptian voice telecommunication
by Amirah El-Haddad - 519-529 Measuring the impact of an ongoing microcredit project: evidence from a study in Ghana
by Steffen Eriksen & Robert Lensink - 530-544 The Impact of land titling on agricultural production and agricultural investments in Tanzania: a theory-based approach
by Jorge García Hombrados & Maira Devisscher & María Herreros Martínez
September 2015, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 267-274 Improving lives through better evidence
by Hugh Waddington & Philip Davies & Jyotsna Puri - 275-289 Aid at the frontier: building knowledge collectively
by Ruth Levine & William Savedoff - 290-303 Economic impacts of conditional cash transfer programmes: a systematic review and meta-analysis
by Naila Kabeer & Hugh Waddington - 304-316 Creating a market for outcomes: shopping for solutions
by Marie Moland Gaarder & Ulrich Bartsch - 317-326 Innovations in the use of mixed methods in real-world evaluation
by Michael Bamberger - 327-335 Inclusive rigour for complexity
by Robert Chambers - 336-345 Who counts? Challenges and biases in defining 'households' in research on poverty
by Carlos Oya - 346-356 Measuring empowerment in rural India using vignettes
by Edoardo Masset - 357-374 Measuring social networks in three Zambian villages
by Jennifer Leavy - 375-387 Fieldwork is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see ... and other reflections: 3ie annual Howard White inaugural lecture
by Howard White - 388-392 Coffee certification in East Africa: impact on farmers, families and cooperatives, edited by Ruerd Ruben and Paul Hoebink Brewing justice - fair trade coffee, sustainability, and survival, by Daniel Jaffee, Berkeley and Los Angeles The impact of fair trade, edited by Ruerd Ruben
by Dafni Skalidou
June 2015, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 127-145 Qualitative perspectives on the impact evaluation of girls' empowerment in Bangladesh
by Sarah C. White - 146-159 Anthropology and impact evaluation: a critical commentary
by Elizabeth Harrison - 160-174 Impact evaluation of rural electrification programmes: what parts of the story may be missed?
by Tanja Winther