Journal of Development Effectiveness

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Development Effectiveness is 2. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
More is more. Combined livelihood-education interventions and their effect on child labour in the agricultural sector15
Mixed-methods impact evaluation in international development practice: distinguishing between quant-led and qual-led models13
Aggregate development effectiveness and externally-valid extrapolation: a fourth principle for Agency-Wide Performance Measurement Systems?7
Do conditional cash transfers improve antenatal care outcomes in Senegal? Combining non-experimental and quasi-experimental evaluations7
Upping the game: adding costs to impacts an introduction to the special issue on costing in the field of development effectiveness6
Journal of Development Effectiveness Thank You to our Reviewers6
A social network analysis to determine success factors of food security innovations in Tanzania5
Surveyor physical and emotional well-being: learning from Indian context4
A sky view evaluation of the impact of mini-grid projects on progress towards SDG74
Measuring non-monetary poverty in the coffee heartlands of Laos and Rwanda: comparing MPI and EDI frameworks4
Vocational training for demobilized ex-combatants with disabilities in Rwanda4
Technical efficiency and technology gap in Kenya’s tea industry: accounting for farm heterogeneity4
Cost and cost-efficiency of unconditional cash transfers in Tahoua, Niger4
Scaling education innovations in complex emergencies: a meta-evaluation of five process and three impact evaluations3
Correction3
Impact evaluation and synthesis – how far are they being used in low- and middle-income countries?3
Self-selection versus population-based sampling for evaluation of an agronomy training program in Uganda3
Thailand’s vocational training and upward mobility: impact heterogeneities and policy implications3
Subsidized loans and firms’ employment outcomes: evidence from a province in Iran2
Adolescent girls’ agency and their labour force participation: experimental evidence from rural Bangladesh2
Facilitating real-time cost collection and evaluating cost-effectiveness in a multi-armed study with government partners in Ghana2
Cost-effectiveness analysis and joint public production of outputs for development: a preliminary framework2
Publisher’s Note2
Research transparency and reproducibility policies and programmes at the international initiative for impact evaluation2
Fostering social mobility. The case of the Bono de Desarrollo Humano in Ecuador2
Aspiring to more? New evidence on the effect of light-touch aspirations interventions in rural Ethiopia2
Prioritising job creation without undermining public works construction among road improvement projects in rural Nicaragua2
Editor’s note2
Grow the pie, or have it? Using machine learning to impact heterogeneity in the Ultra-poor graduation model2
Harnessing cost data to improve early grade reading: cost evidence from a large-scale literacy initiative in Pakistan2
Long-term and spillover effects of rice production training in Uganda2
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