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RECOUP Theme 1: three linked projects on human and social outcomes

RECOUP Theme 1: three linked projects on human and social outcomes. Consortium Advisory Group Meeting, Cambridge, 15 October 2008. Situation of Theme 1 qualitative projects . 0= Yet to start data collection 1= Data collection in process

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RECOUP Theme 1: three linked projects on human and social outcomes

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  1. RECOUPTheme 1: three linked projects on human and social outcomes Consortium Advisory Group Meeting, Cambridge, 15 October 2008

  2. Situation of Theme 1 qualitative projects 0= Yet to start data collection 1= Data collection in process 2= Data collection completed, preliminary analysis under way 3= Analysis on-going, output available

  3. Published outputs from RECOUP work: • Health and Fertility [H&F] • 2 working papers (India, Pakistan) • Disability, Education and Poverty [DEPP] • 2 working papers (General, India) • Journal article (India, in Econ. & Pol. Weekly) • Accepted journal article (India, in APDRJ, 2009) • Policy Brief (General) • Youth, Gender and Citizenship [YGC] • Accepted journal article (Compare, on African and Indian gender theory) • Introduction to Special Issue (Compare)

  4. One quantitative draft paper on theme 1 Aslam, M., Kingdon, G. and S. Malik, ‘Maternal Education and Child Health – Understanding the Pathways in Pakistan’, mimeo, CSAE, May 08 • In Pakistan, testing relationships between maternal schooling and • child health outcomes (child height, weight and arm-circumference) • parental health-seeking behaviour (immunisation status of children) • Looks at the pathways through which maternal education has its impact on child health/ health-seeking behaviour • Only maternal health knowledge helps explain immunisation status for young children, and mother’s education has a direct positive effect only in determining younger children’s heights • Further quantitative-qualitative work is planned

  5. Other RECOUP Theme 1 outputs • Edited book: Gender, Education and Equality in a Global Context (Arnot & Fennell, 2008) with 5 chapters by RECOUP members • Edited special journal issue: Gendered education and national development(Arnot & Fennell, Compare 38, 5, 2008) 3 articles by RECOUP members • Book: Degrees Without Freedom (Jeffrey, Jeffery & Jeffery, 2008) • Refereed journal article: ‘Disputing Contraception: Muslim Reform, Secular Change & Fertility, Modern Asian Studies, (Jeffery, Jeffery & Jeffrey, 2008).

  6. Research capacity development • PhD students: • Four funded RECOUP students; • Two students linked to use RECOUP data; • Four students in Cambridge associated to RECOUP themes • Qualitative Research Skills Manual launched as an open web-based resource • Building of qualitative social research capacity in all partners. • Development of capacity of Northern team members in researching poverty in the South

  7. Kenya Midterm Dissemination Workshop • Health and Fertility • “Issues around the relationships between education and health and fertility outcomes for the poor,” Jeffery • Disability, Education and Poverty • “Testing transitions: the lives of young people with disabilities in Kenya,” Mugo & Singal. • Youth, Gender and Citizenship • “Being young, Kenyan and gendered” Ruto, Ndiritu, & Arnot • “Conceptualising poverty and well-being in the context of education” Wawire, Wainaina, Chege, & Arnot • “Citizenship education and political engagement: voices of Kenyan youth” Chege, Wawire & Arnot

  8. India Midterm Dissemination Workshop • H&F • “Another Look into the Education-Fertility Black Box: Insights from qualitative and quantitative RECOUP research” by Clare Noronha, Roger Jeffery & ANO • DEPP • “Education for better life: the undelivered promise of education for people with disabilities” by Nidhi Singal & ANO.

  9. Ghana Midterm Dissemination Workshop • YGC • Youth Citizenship, National Unity and Poverty Alleviation: East and West African approaches, Arnot, Casely-Hayford, Chege, Dovie, and Wainaina, • Growing up modern in Ghana: Educational outcomes, social class and social transition, Casely-Hayford, Dovie, Sackey, and Arnot. • The making of a Ghanaian Citizen: the role of education among urban youth, Dovie, Casely-Hayford, Hettey, and Arnot. • The effects of education among rural youth in Northern Ghana: an intergenerational perspective, Salifu, Musah. and Iddrisu

  10. Some of our plans for 2008-09 • Reports on qualitative projects: e.g. • Ghana, YGC (Nov 2008) • India, DEPP (Nov 2008) • Pakistan, H&F (Nov 2008) • Analysis of household survey data on disability, its correlates and consequences, India and Pakistan • Publications linking Quantitative/Qualitative data • Other Publications • Researching Education in the South (Edited book) • Youth Gender and Citizenship in East & West Africa (Edited book) • ‘Doing Disability Research’ (Article)

  11. UKFIET 2009 papers • Three Symposia • Disability symposium – 14 invited papers • RECOUP symposium: three papers • (a) Transitions to adulthood, • (b) Health & Fertility in Pakistan, • (c) Gender & Citizenship in Kenya • Symposium on Youth Citizenship and the Politics of Belonging: young people's views of educational politics, policies and practices (open stream)

  12. Lessons learned: 1 • Qualitative projects are hard to keep to planned 6-month periods • Translation and transcription: dilemmas here are more intransigent than we expected • Identification of sample takes longer than expected (people with disabilities, getting intergenerational interviews) • Writing time not built into the plan

  13. Lessons learned: 2 Serious delays as a result of political conflict in Kenya and Pakistan (loss of community trust, sample, danger for researchers) Electronic communications with Southern partners are hard to maintain, especially in Africa Communities have shown ‘research fatigue’ related to lack of definite collective or individual rewards for taking part

  14. High-points Model structure of three interactive research training workshops (on data collection and transcribing, Atlas.ti, and data analysis and report writing) for each country team on Theme 1 projects as they rolled out Photographic research very popular in Kenya, with IT training of youth and community members. DEPP working paper to be included in the World Bank’s Disability Knowledge Kit, tentatively titled, Inter-Agency Disability Knowledge Base Collaborative South-South authorship: Kenya and Ghana teams writing joint YGC working paper, matched design of journal articles, and prospect of joint authorship of a book

  15. Helping to redefine the terms of debates • Reconceptualising outcomes • Reconceptualising methods • Reconceptualising processes • Representing the voices of young stakeholders

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