Measuring the Hard-to-Measure in Development: Dimensions, Measurement Challenges, and Responses

  • Buffardi A
  • Pasanen T
  • Hearn S
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Abstract

Development is a multi-dimensional, imprecise concept. Initiatives that aim to improve development attempt to address entrenched economic and social issues, increasingly through multi-component programmes, involve diverse sets of stakeholders pursuing different, sometimes competing interests, and must adapt to shifting contexts. They operate under conditions of uncertainty and complexity. Each of these factors poses challenges for measurement validity and reliability.

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Buffardi, A. L., Pasanen, T., & Hearn, S. (2019). Measuring the Hard-to-Measure in Development: Dimensions, Measurement Challenges, and Responses. In Development in Turbulent Times (pp. 31–45). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11361-2_3

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