Village-level aggregate shocks such as droughts and floods cannot be perfectly insured by risk sharing within a village. Then, what type of households are more vulnerable in terms of a decline in consumption when a village is hit by such natural disasters? This question is investigated in this study by using two-period panel data for the years 2001 and 2004 from rural Pakistan. We propose a methodology to infer the theoretical mechanisms underlying the heterogeneity of households in terms of their vulnerability, and focus on the difference between the across-household-type difference in marginal response to aggregate shocks and that in marginal response to idiosyncratic shocks. The empirical results obtained indicate that the sensitivity of...
Based on a second survey of villages and households one year after a pilot survey, we analyze the ho...
This paper examines the extent of consumption insurance against income risk by households...
Livelihoods of rural poor in developing countries like India are exposed to risks due to natural dis...
Village-level aggregate shocks such as droughts and floods cannot be perfectly insured by risk shari...
March 2013Aggregate shocks such as droughts and floods cannot be perfectly insured by risk sharing w...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the incidence of different types of shocks in ru...
As one of the dimensions of vulnerability, this paper empirically investigates the inability of rura...
2010, the distribution of aid, and the extent of recovery at the household level. With regard to the...
As one of the dimensions of vulnerability, this paper empirically investigates the inability of rur...
Based on a pilot survey, we analyze the damages caused by floods in Pakistan, 2010, the istribution ...
Unanticipated events can cause considerable economic hardship for poor rural households. Some types ...
Poor households in rural Bangladesh often face concurring idiosyncratic and aggregate shocks, which ...
November 2012Based on a panel survey conducted in rural Pakistan, this paper analyzes the extent to ...
Disaster risk is a major concern in a developing country like India as people living in disaster pro...
Based on a second survey of villages and households one year after a pilot survey, we analyze the ho...
Based on a second survey of villages and households one year after a pilot survey, we analyze the ho...
This paper examines the extent of consumption insurance against income risk by households...
Livelihoods of rural poor in developing countries like India are exposed to risks due to natural dis...
Village-level aggregate shocks such as droughts and floods cannot be perfectly insured by risk shari...
March 2013Aggregate shocks such as droughts and floods cannot be perfectly insured by risk sharing w...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the incidence of different types of shocks in ru...
As one of the dimensions of vulnerability, this paper empirically investigates the inability of rura...
2010, the distribution of aid, and the extent of recovery at the household level. With regard to the...
As one of the dimensions of vulnerability, this paper empirically investigates the inability of rur...
Based on a pilot survey, we analyze the damages caused by floods in Pakistan, 2010, the istribution ...
Unanticipated events can cause considerable economic hardship for poor rural households. Some types ...
Poor households in rural Bangladesh often face concurring idiosyncratic and aggregate shocks, which ...
November 2012Based on a panel survey conducted in rural Pakistan, this paper analyzes the extent to ...
Disaster risk is a major concern in a developing country like India as people living in disaster pro...
Based on a second survey of villages and households one year after a pilot survey, we analyze the ho...
Based on a second survey of villages and households one year after a pilot survey, we analyze the ho...
This paper examines the extent of consumption insurance against income risk by households...
Livelihoods of rural poor in developing countries like India are exposed to risks due to natural dis...