Wealth Ranking in Smallholder Communities
A field manual
A guide on how to carry out a wealth ranking exercise. The technique allows researchers to understand quickly the nature of wealth differences in a community and to determine the approximate wealth status of each community member.
Published: 1988
Pages: 61
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