Measuring aspirations: discussion and example from Ethiopia

Individuals’ aspirations and their consequences for future-oriented behavior have received increased attention in development economics literature in recent years. At this stage, however, each study relies on ad hoc empirical instruments to measure aspirations, thereby limiting comparability of the...

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Autores principales: Bernard, Tanguy, Taffesse, Alemayehu Seyoum
Formato: Artículo preliminar
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153895
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description Individuals’ aspirations and their consequences for future-oriented behavior have received increased attention in development economics literature in recent years. At this stage, however, each study relies on ad hoc empirical instruments to measure aspirations, thereby limiting comparability of the results obtained. This paper proposes a simple measurement instrument that spans several dimensions aggregated via individual-specific weights. We use a purposefully collected data set to test for the usability, reliability, and validity of the instrument. In addition to standard test-retest procedures, our innovation lies in the use of several randomized tests introduced within the questionnaires themselves, in the enumerators’ qualifications, and in the information set available to respondents. Overall results show strong support for the proposed instrument, with the caveat that collection of such attitudinal data requires experienced enumerators capable of adequately probing respondents.
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spelling CGSpace1538952025-11-06T05:32:15Z Measuring aspirations: discussion and example from Ethiopia Bernard, Tanguy Taffesse, Alemayehu Seyoum poverty surveys methodology sampling microeconomic analysis microeconomics Individuals’ aspirations and their consequences for future-oriented behavior have received increased attention in development economics literature in recent years. At this stage, however, each study relies on ad hoc empirical instruments to measure aspirations, thereby limiting comparability of the results obtained. This paper proposes a simple measurement instrument that spans several dimensions aggregated via individual-specific weights. We use a purposefully collected data set to test for the usability, reliability, and validity of the instrument. In addition to standard test-retest procedures, our innovation lies in the use of several randomized tests introduced within the questionnaires themselves, in the enumerators’ qualifications, and in the information set available to respondents. Overall results show strong support for the proposed instrument, with the caveat that collection of such attitudinal data requires experienced enumerators capable of adequately probing respondents. 2012 2024-10-01T13:58:14Z 2024-10-01T13:58:14Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153895 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Bernard, Tanguy; Taffesse, Alemayehu Seyoum. 2012. Measuring aspirations: discussion and example from Ethiopia. IFPRI Discussion Paper 1190. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153895
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Measuring aspirations: discussion and example from Ethiopia
title Measuring aspirations: discussion and example from Ethiopia
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title_short Measuring aspirations: discussion and example from Ethiopia
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