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Quantifying the Qualitative: Eliciting Expert Input to Develop the Multidimensional Poverty Assessment Tool
Authors:Alasdair Cohen  Michaela Saisana
Institution:1. University of California, Berkeley, USAalasdaircohen@linacre.oxon.org;3. European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy
Abstract:Abstract

This article discusses the participatory creation of the Multidimensional Poverty Assessment Tool (MPAT), a survey-based thematic indicator developed in China and India. The core of the article focuses on the use of expert elicitation to inform the construction of MPAT’s household and village surveys, the cardinalisation of survey responses, and the weighting scheme design. This is followed by a discussion of the potential pitfalls of expertise in development, the decision not to aggregate MPAT into an index, creating locally relevant poverty lines, and ideas for future research. The article closes with a summary of lessons learned.
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