Participatory Poverty Assessment
A Participatory Poverty Assessment (PPA) is an instrument for understanding poverty from the perspective of poor people themselves, using participatory methods to elicit their own definitions, experiences, and priorities rather than imposing externally fixed indicators. Pioneered by the World Bank in the 1990s and made famous by the multi-country 'Voices of the Poor' study, the PPA combines participatory rural appraisal tools with a deliberate concern to influence policy, complementing rather than replacing the quantitative household surveys on which official poverty measurement rests.
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- Narayan, D., Patel, R., Schafft, K., Rademacher, A., & Koch-Schulte, S. (2000). Voices of the Poor: Can Anyone Hear Us? New York: Oxford University Press for the World Bank. ISBN: 9780195216011
- Robb, C. M. (2002). Can the Poor Influence Policy? Participatory Poverty Assessments in the Developing World (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: World Bank. ISBN: 9780821351918
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ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Participatory Poverty Assessment (PPA). ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/no/development-studies/participatory-poverty-assessment
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- Most Significant Change for DevelopmentDevelopment Studies↔ sammenlign
- Multidimensional Poverty IndexSamfunnsøkonomi↔ sammenlign
- Participatory Rural AppraisalAnthropology↔ sammenlign
- Wealth RankingAnthropology↔ sammenlign
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