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Changes in Socio-economic Status of the ENRICH Programme Participants

In: Sustainable Development, Human Dignity and Choice

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  • Martin Greeley

    (University of Sussex)

  • Asif M. Shahan

    (University of Dhaka)

  • Shubhasish Barua

    (University of Dhaka)

Abstract

The chapter provides an overview of the changes in socio-economic conditions of the households in the ENRICH programme areas since the inception of the programme. It depicts descriptive statistics on a selected set of indicators aligned with the main interventions of the ENRICH programme. To show community level scenario of economic wellbeing, a set of key indicators are measured at the village level using the data from the endline survey. The endline dataset includes a sample of 1500 households drawn from 10 randomly selected villages belonging to 10 randomly selected unions under the ENRICH programme. The endline estimates are then compared with the corresponding figures from the baseline dataset based on the household census. In order to compare the findings with the corresponding estimates from nationally representative surveys, an effort has been made to provide relevant estimates from various Bangladesh Demographic and Health Surveys (BDHSs). In the next chapter, a panel dataset has been constructed using the baseline and the endline datasets to evaluate the impact of the ENRICH programme using the difference-in-differences (DD) framework.

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  • Martin Greeley & Asif M. Shahan & Shubhasish Barua, 2021. "Changes in Socio-economic Status of the ENRICH Programme Participants," Springer Books, in: Sustainable Development, Human Dignity and Choice, chapter 0, pages 33-48, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-71668-4_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-71668-4_4
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