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Wellbeing in Developing Countries: Resources and Needs, 2004-2005
Creator
Gough, I., University of Bath, Department of Social and Policy Sciences
McGregor, J. Allister, University of Bath, Department of Economics and International Development
Study number / PID
6080 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-6080-1 (DOI)
Data access
Restricted
Series
Not available
Abstract
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Wellbeing in Developing Countries is a series of studies which aim to develop a conceptual and methodological approach to understanding the social and cultural construction of wellbeing in developing countries. The Wellbeing in Developing Countries Research Group (WeD), based at the University of Bath, drew on knowledge and expertise from three different departments (Economics and International Development, Social and Policy Sciences and Psychology) as well as a network of overseas contacts. The international, interdisciplinary team formed a major programme of comparative research, focused on six communities in each of four countries: Ethiopia, Thailand, Peru and Bangladesh. All sites within the countries have been given anonymous site names, with the exception of Ethiopia where the team chose to follow an alternative locally agreed procedure on anonymisation. Data can be matched across studies using the HOUSEKEY (Site code and household number).
The research raises fundamental questions both for the academic study of development, and for the policy community. The WeD arrived at the following definition of wellbeing through their research: "Wellbeing is a state of being with others, where human needs are met, where one can act meaningfully to pursue one's goals, and where one enjoys a satisfactory quality of life".
Further information about the project can be found on the WeD website and the ESRC Award webpage.Wellbeing in Developing Countries: Resources and Needs, 2004-2005 comprises the Resources and Needs Questionnaire (RANQ) which was carried out in each of the four countries. RANQ was administered to approximately 250 households in each research site and designed as a single respondent instrument. Where possible the single principal respondent to the questions was the Head of Household. In the absence of the Head of Household another senior member of the household was taken as the...
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/05/2004 - 01/06/2005
Country
Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Peru, Thailand
Time dimension
Cross-sectional (one-time) study
Analysis unit
Individuals
Cross-national
Subnational
Universe
Households in WeD research sites in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Peru and Thailand, 2004-2005.
Sampling procedure
No sampling (total universe)
Simple random sample
Whole universe covered in rural communities in Thailand, Peru and Ethiopia. Simple random sampling applied in rural communities in Bangladesh (as these had more than 250 households each) and all urban communities in all countries.
Kind of data
Numeric
Data collection mode
Face-to-face interview
Funding information
Grant number
M569 25 5001
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2008
Terms of data access
The Data Collection is available to UK Data Service registered users subject to the End User Licence Agreement.