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Handbook on Impact Evaluation: Quantitative Methods and Practices - Exercises 2009

Bangladesh, 2009
Reference ID
BGD_2009_HIEQMP_v01_M
Producer(s)
S. Khandker, G. Koolwal and H. Samad
Metadata
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Apr 25, 2019
Last modified
Apr 25, 2019
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Identification

Survey ID Number
BGD_2009_HIEQMP_v01_M
Title
Handbook on Impact Evaluation: Quantitative Methods and Practices - Exercises 2009
Country
Name Country code
Bangladesh BGD
Abstract
This exercise dataset was created for researchers interested in learning how to use the models described in the "Handbook on Impact Evaluation: Quantitative Methods and Practices" by S. Khandker, G. Koolwal and H. Samad, World Bank, October 2009 (permanent URL http://go.worldbank.org/FE8098BI60).

Public programs are designed to reach certain goals and beneficiaries. Methods to understand whether such programs actually work, as well as the level and nature of impacts on intended beneficiaries, are main themes of this book. Has the Grameen Bank, for example, succeeded in lowering consumption poverty among the rural poor in Bangladesh? Can conditional cash transfer programs in Mexico and Latin America improve health and schooling outcomes for poor women and children? Does a new road actually raise welfare in a remote area in Tanzania, or is it a "highway to nowhere?"

This handbook reviews quantitative methods and models of impact evaluation. It begings by reviewing the basic issues pertaining to an evaluation of an intervention to reach certain targets and goals. It then focuses on the experimental design of an impact evaluation, highlighting its strengths and shortcomings, followed by discussions on various non-experimental methods. The authors also cover methods to shed light on the nature and mechanisms by which different participants are benefiting from the program.

The handbook provides STATA exercises in the context of evaluating major microcredit programs in Bangladesh, such as the Grameen Bank. This dataset provides both the related Stata data files and the Stata programs.
Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]

Scope

Notes
- Impact evaluation excercise
- Microcredit programs

The datasets include the followings:
- Education
- Household asset and expenditure
- Microcredit participation
- Village is accessible by road all year
- Proportion of village land irrigated
- Village prices of rice, wheat, milk, potato, egg, edible oil

Producers and sponsors

Primary investigators
Name Affiliation
S. Khandker, G. Koolwal and H. Samad World Bank

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection
Start End
2009 2009

Access policy

Contacts
Name Affiliation Email URL
Development Research Group World Bank research@worldbank.org http://go.worldbank.org/B9W4QTDHR0
Citation requirements
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
- the Identification of the Primary Investigator
- the title of the survey (including acronym and year of implementation)
- the survey reference number
- the source and date of download

Example:

S. Khandker et al., World Bank. Bangladesh Handbook on Impact Evaluation: Quantitative Methods and Practices - Exercises (HIEQMP) 2009. Ref. BGD_2009_HIEQMP_v01_M. Dataset downloaded from http://microdata.worldbank.org on [date].

Disclaimer and copyrights

Disclaimer
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.

Metadata production

DDI Document ID
DDI_BGD_2009_HIEQMP_v01_M
Date of Metadata Production
2010-09-07
DDI Document version
Version 01 (September 2010)
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