Journal of Development Effectiveness

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Development Effectiveness is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Surveyor physical and emotional well-being: learning from Indian context19
Cost and cost-efficiency of unconditional cash transfers in Tahoua, Niger12
Mixed-methods impact evaluation in international development practice: distinguishing between quant-led and qual-led models10
Editor’s note9
Publisher’s Note7
Analysis of a subsidised microcredit programme for Uruguayan entrepreneurs: the role of structural arrears6
The impact of credit and savings interventions on women’s economic empowerment and agency: a meta-regression analysis6
Conditional cash transfers: effects on labour market outcomes and household financial well-being in Kazakhstan6
Implementation of graduation programs for alleviating rural poverty: an impact analysis in Paraguay5
Are children substitutes for assets? Evidence from Bangladesh5
Community-based natural resource management: an effective tool to reduce poverty and inequality?5
Effectiveness of donor supported leadership development interventions intended to promote women’s leadership in health in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review4
The power of narratives: edutainment’s impact on knowledge and behaviour change in faecal sludge management in Urban India4
A checklist to guide sensitivity analyses and replications of impact evaluations4
The persistent effects of school meals on multidimensional human capital: evidence from rural China4
‘Get three for the price of one’: evaluating the cost-effectiveness of multi-outcome interventions4
Journal of Development Effectiveness Thank You to our Reviewers3
Upping the game: adding costs to impacts an introduction to the special issue on costing in the field of development effectiveness3
Population aging, pensions, and vulnerability to multidimensional poverty3
Research transparency and reproducibility policies and programmes at the international initiative for impact evaluation3
Does livestock-crop diversification improve food and nutrition security? Evidence from Eastern Ethiopia3
Self-selection versus population-based sampling for evaluation of an agronomy training program in Uganda3
More is more. Combined livelihood-education interventions and their effect on child labour in the agricultural sector3
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