WeD’s overall goal is to develop a conceptual
and methodological framework for understanding the social and
cultural construction of wellbeing in developing countries. To
achieve this WeD is developing, piloting and implementing a suite
of research tools and the purpose of the WeD
Toolbox is to make these available to other researchers
and a wider public.
The WeD research methodology has six distinct
but interconnected research components. Each of these is
intended to generate data on key elements of the WeD conceptual
framework or the connections between the elements. The methodology
has involved the use of a range of different research methods
and often these have been adapted to what is appropriate for the
particular research context. It involves the collection of both
quantitative and qualitative data. The application of the methods
is sequenced so as to ensure the accumulation or deepening of
understanding of the social and cultural construction of well-being
in the particular communities and societies being studied.
WeD is using the following suite of six research
components.
1. Community Profiles
2. RANQ: The resources and needs questionnaire
3. IES: Income and Expenditure survey
4. QoL: Quality of Life
5. Process research
6. Structures and regimes
These have been developed with a view to balancing
sensitivity to local realities with sufficient uniformity to permit
comparison between the four WeD research countries. Data collection
started in the middle of 2004 and is due to be completed by the
end of 2005.
The aim of the WeD toolbox is to provide summary
explanations of the six components. This will include detail on: