posted on 2024-09-06, 05:22authored byF Schatz, K Welle
A heightened focus on demonstrating development results has increased the stakes for
evaluating impact (Stern 2015), while the more complex objectives and designs of international aid programmes make it ever more challenging to attribute effects to a particular intervention (Befani, Barnett and Stern 2014). Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is part of a new generation of approaches that go beyond the standard counterfactual logic in assessing causality and impact. Based on the lessons from three diverse applications of QCA, this CDI Practice Paper by Florian Schatz and Katharina Welle reflects on the potential of this approach for the impact evaluation toolbox.
Funding
UK Department for International Development
History
Publisher
IDS
Citation
Schatz, F. and Welle, K. (2016) 'Qualitative Comparative Analysis: A Valuable Approach to Add to the Evaluator’s ‘Toolbox’? Lessons from Recent Applications', CDI Practice Paper 13, Brighton: IDS