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Measuring Violent Conflict in Micro-Level Surveys


Current Practices and Methodological Challenges

Verfasser: Bruck, Tilman    
Sonstige Pers.: Justino, Patricia ¬[Sonstige] ;     Tedesco, Andrew ¬[Sonstige] ;     Verwimp, Philip ¬[Sonstige] ;     Bruck, Tilman ¬[Sonstige]    
Ersch.-Ort, Verlag, Ersch.-Jahr: Washington, D.C, The World Bank, 2016
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (35 p)

 

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Verfasser: Bruck, Tilman
Sonstige Pers.: Justino, Patricia ¬[Sonstige]
Sonstige Pers.: Tedesco, Andrew ¬[Sonstige]
Sonstige Pers.: Verwimp, Philip ¬[Sonstige]
Sonstige Pers.: Bruck, Tilman ¬[Sonstige]
Titel: Measuring Violent Conflict in Micro-Level Surveys
Titelzusatz: Current Practices and Methodological Challenges
Verantwortlich: Tilman Bruck
Ersch.-Ort: Washington, D.C
Verlag: The World Bank
Ersch.-Jahr: 2016
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (35 p)
Serie: World Bank E-Library Archive
Beziehung: Erscheint auch als, Bruck, Tilman, Measuring Violent Conflict in Micro-Level Surveys : Current Practices and Methodological Challenges, Washington, D.C : The World Bank, 2016, Druck-Ausgabe,
Abstract: This paper reviews both current practices and common challenges of measuring the causes, functioning, and consequences of violent conflict at the micro-level. The authors review existing conflict- and violence-related survey questionnaires, with a particular focus on the World Bank's Living Standard Measurement Surveys. Further, they discuss methodological challenges associated with empirical work in conflict-affected areas-such as operationalizing a definition of conflict, using the appropriate units of analysis, deciding on the timing of the survey, dealing with data biases and conducting surveys in an ethically sound manner-and propose ways to improve the usefulness of existing surveys to analyze conflict processes at the micro-level. Violent conflict, households, survey methods, questionnaire design
Sprache: eng