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Conducting surveys on disability : a comprehensive toolkit
BAKHSHI, Parul; TRANI, Jean-Francois; ROLLAND, Cecile
Lyon: Handicap international, 2006, 119 p.
This comprehensive toolkit gives the basis for the design and implementation of household surveys. It is designed for those interested in understanding disability within a specific social, political, cultural and religious context. The six sections of this document outline how to design, conduct and analyse a survey which focuses on similar issues. Topics in these sections include: understanding the socio-economic context in order to determine the survey objectives, training the interviewers team and conducting field operations to collect the data. This work would be useful for anyone with an interest in data collection, surveys and disability and development
Keywords DISABILITY & DEVELOPMENT / Disability in Society / disability / disability studies / country profiles / international organisations / international collaboration / survey design / survey methods / surveys / methodology / household surveys / household behaviour
Regional focus South East Asia Afghanistan
Language English
Type of material Report
ISBN 2909064743
Price Free Online
Available from Handicap International (HI)
14 Avenue Berthelot, 69361 Lyon Cedex 07
France
  E-mail:
documentation@handicap-international.org
  Website:
http://www.handicap-international.org
Full text on the web http://www.handicap-international.fr/uploads/media/
Final_pdf_for_Web__2__01.pdf

 

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