Mixed Methods Research in Poverty and Vulnerability: Sharing Ideas and Learning Lessons

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The added value of mixed methods research in poverty and vulnerability is now widely established. Nevertheless, gaps and challenges remain. This volume shares experiences from research in developed and developing country contexts on how mixed methods approaches can make research more credible, usable and responsive to complexity.

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Edna Bautista Hernández, National Planning Department, Colombia Sally Burrows, United Nations World Food Programme James Copestake, University of Bath, UK Sarah Coulthard, University of Northumbria, UK Neil Dawson, University of East Anglia Stephen Devereux , Institute of Development Studies , UK Daniel Edmiston, University of Oxford, UK Eldin Fahmy, University of Bristol, UK Allister McGregor, Institute of Development Studies, UK Simon Pemberton, University of Birmingham, UK Nigel Poole, University of London, UK Marian Read, United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) Fiona Remnant, University of Bath, UK Eileen Sutton, University of Bristol, UK Lucrezia Tincani, Oxford Policy Management, UK María Fernanda Torres, Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM), Mexico

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