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The Impact of Training on Women's Micro-Enterprise Development - Education Research Paper No. 40, 2001, 139 p.
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Project Name:
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Interviewee name:
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Date:
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Training Received:
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Interviewer name:
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Location of Interview, + no:
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Activities
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Time
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Resources
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Skills
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Economic Outputs
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Social Impacts**
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Women
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Men
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Household
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** Includes changes in culture and expenditure
patterns Questions to accompany the Socio Economic Impact
Matrix
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For the interviewee:
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What significant changes have there been since the last
visit?
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Do you see these as beneficial to yourself?
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For the interviewer:
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What significant changes have you observed?
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Do you see them as beneficial to the woman
interviewed?
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Please also detail any changes in external circumstances not
already recorded which have impacted on women's activities.
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Adapted from A Rani Parker (1993) Another point of view: a
manual on gender analysis training for grassroots workers, UNIFEM
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