AD EDUXIAN JOURNAL

(A QUARTERLY MULTIDISCIPLINARY BLIND PEER REVIEWED & REFEREED ONLINE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL)
YEAR: 2024 E- ISSN:3048-7951

An Interpretive Analytical Codebook for Studying Child Care Institutions

Acceptance: 01/01/2026

Published: 08/01/2026

Abstract

Qualitative research on Child Care Institutions (CCIs) has expanded substantially across the fields of education, social work, child protection, and rehabilitation studies. Despite this growth, much of the existing literature relies on broad thematic categorisation or policy-oriented evaluation, often without making the underlying analytic processes explicit. As a result, the interpretive pathways through which researchers move from descriptive data to analytical meaning frequently remain opaque. This paper addresses this methodological gap by presenting a structured 14-point interpretive analytical codebook designed specifically for qualitative research on Child Care Institutions. Rather than reporting empirical findings, the paper explicates the conceptual rationale, design principles, and analytical logic underpinning the codebook, including clearly defined domains, sub-codes, inclusion and exclusion criteria, and analytic indicators. An associated analytical workflow comprising open coding, axial coding, framework matrix analysis, and interpretive synthesis is outlined to demonstrate how the codebook supports methodological rigor, reflexivity, and analytic transparency. Positioned explicitly as a methodological contribution rather than an empirical account, the paper offers a transferable analytical scaffold capable of guiding future qualitative studies of CCIs across diverse institutional and socio-cultural contexts.

Keynote: Qualitative methodology; interpretive codebook; institutional analysis; child care institutions; analytical frameworks.

Author Name:

Adbhut Pratap Singh & Prof. Dinesh Kumar

Pages:

7-14

DOI Number:

10.5281/zenodo.18187375

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Writer Name

Adbhut Pratap Singh & Prof. Dinesh Kumar

Pages

7-14

DOI Numbers

10.5281/zenodo.18187375

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