This paper discusses some aspects of the work carried out by sociologists and anthropologists in the World Bank. It draws upon the author's experience as a sociologist at the Bank and presents views on the potential of using social science knowledge in designing and implementing development polices and programs. Within the Bank, institutional barriers include achieving an improved staff mix. In other development agencies the lack of social scientists...
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1993/08/31
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Sociological work within a development agency : experiences in the World Bank
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adverse effects