A A A
Manual Event (Session ID,DateTime,Event) = 66g849m51b8s1f2gn1igt52rb2 20241122073912 /communities/how-to-evaluate-a-program-focused-on-how-human-capital-social-capital-and-social-exclusion-impact-the-opportunity-of-households-with-youth-to-leave-poverty/

How to evaluate a program focused on how human capital, social capital, and social exclusion impact the opportunity of households with youth to leave poverty?

Share:
Whtasapp
Topic Discussions

Hello! I’m Dr. MEL. Nice to meet you! I’m absolutely excited that we are going to start this beautiful learning journey together and I’m sure you will find it fruitful and fulfilling. Feel free to share your thoughts here!

Recent Activity Discussions

Got questions? Simply post them and let’s discuss! 

Discussion thread: Poverty, Social Disadvantage, and Social Protection
Aurora White
1 November 2024
How to evaluate a program focused on how human capital, social capital, and social exclusion impact the opportunity of households with youth to leave poverty?

How to evaluate a program focused on how human capital, social capital, and social exclusion impact the opportunity of households with youth to leave poverty?

Reply
Like
Share
Whtasapp
Wyatt Torres
1 November 2024

My pleasure!

Replies
Like
Share
Whtasapp
Aurora White
1 November 2024

Thank you for your thoughtfulness.

Replies
Like
Share
Whtasapp
Wyatt Torres
1 November 2024

Evaluating a program focused on how human capital, social capital, and social exclusion impact the opportunities for households with youth to leave poverty requires a comprehensive approach. Here are five key points to consider:

Data collection: Gather quantitative data on human capital indicators, such as education and skills, as well as social capital measures, including community involvement and support networks.

Social exclusion assessment: Identify and analyze factors contributing to social exclusion, such as discrimination and lack of access to resources, affecting households with youth.

Impact analysis: Use statistical methods to assess the relationships between human capital, social capital, and social exclusion on poverty alleviation opportunities.

Qualitative insights: Conduct interviews or focus groups to capture personal experiences and perceptions regarding the barriers and facilitators to leaving poverty.

Policy recommendations: Develop actionable recommendations based on findings to enhance human and social capital while addressing social exclusion for families with youth.

Replies
Like
Share
Whtasapp
Latest Posts
More posts
How to evaluate a program focused on physicians’ attitudes about caring for people with disabilities?
How to evaluate a program focused on physicians’ attitudes about caring for people with disabilities?
Nathan Harris
1 November 2024
3Replies,0Months ago
Like
Share
Whtasapp
How to evaluate a program focused on using AI to support people with disability in the labor market?
How to evaluate a program focused on using AI to support people with disability in the labor market?
Nathan Harris
1 November 2024
3Replies,0Months ago
Like
Share
Whtasapp
How to evaluate a program focused on barriers to self-employment for people with disabilities?
How to evaluate a program focused on barriers to self-employment for people with disabilities?
Elijah Clark
1 November 2024
3Replies,0Months ago
Like
Share
Whtasapp
How to evaluate a program focused on how companies can support people with disabilities at work?
How to evaluate a program focused on how companies can support people with disabilities at work?
Elijah Clark
1 November 2024
3Replies,0Months ago
Like
Share
Whtasapp
Featured Posts
Hi, I realized that it seems the concept “outcome” is different from the term “output”. Taking the grandparent training project as an example, what is the “outcome’ referable?
Hi, I realized that it seems the concept "outcome" is different from the term "output". Taking the grandparent training project as an example, what is the “outcome’ referable?
CouldYip
26 August 2021
7Replies,39Months ago
Like
Share
Whtasapp
I have designed a large-scale survey about the life satisfaction of low-income families in Hong Kong. Is it appropriate to use the electronic survey through mobile phones?
I have designed a large-scale survey about the life satisfaction of low-income families in Hong Kong. Is it appropriate to use the electronic survey through mobile phones?
Realistic
20 August 2021
3Replies,39Months ago
Like
Share
Whtasapp
Questions about program evaluation and impact assessment (PE & IA)?
Dear MEL participants, Hello everyone! We are going to meet Prof. Aron Shlonsky this week (17&18 Oct). Do you have any problems or issues in program evaluation and impact assessment? Pleas ...
meladmin
15 October 2019
0Replies,61Months ago
Like
Share
Whtasapp
Question about the programme evaluation
Can someone recommend me a basic guide book for programme evaluation? We are an NGO in mainland China and providing services for young drug abusers in rural China. We learnt about your pro ...
Jessica
9 October 2019
4Replies,61Months ago
Like
Share
Whtasapp