Do the Commons Help Augment Mutual Insurance among the Poor? Poor people rely on local commons not only for self-insurance, as commonly found, but also for mutual insurance, depending on resources and shocks. This paper demonstrates that this conjecture holds among cyclone victims in the Pacific Islands. On one hand, households increase coastal fishing and handicraft selling, but not forest-product gathering, to smooth income against own crop damage. On the other hand, households with undamaged housing intensify fishing to help other kin-group members with damaged housing. These distinct patterns of using commons as insurance are explained by distinct forms of risk sharing against these two shocks
We investigate whether people were insured against unexpected losses caused by the Great Hanshin-Awa...
For the Pacific Small Island Developing States (PSIDS), climate change will greatly exacerbate their...
This paper uses a unique household data set collected in Vietnam to empirically test the necessary c...
Poor people rely on local commons not only for self-insurance, as commonly found, but also for mutua...
This paper examines how forest and marine resources serve as insurance against a tropical cyclone us...
How disaster aid is allocated within poor villages is little understood. This paper examines risk-sh...
In this paper, we provide selective evidence on the impact of natural and manmade disasters on house...
Natural disasters trigger large inequalities between affected households and the rest of the communi...
We examine how households protected their livelihood against an unexpected negative shock caused by ...
Abstract only.It is often claimed that rural households, especially the poor, rely on natural resour...
Eighteen papers, one previously published, others presented at a UNU-WIDER conference in June 2001 i...
This paper studies the effects of social capital on households\u27 ability to insure against economi...
While formal insurance is widespread in much of the developed world, households in lower-income coun...
This paper studies cross-community risk sharing. There is now a large body of theoretical and empiri...
This paper uses a unique household data set collected in Vietnam to empirically test the necessary c...
We investigate whether people were insured against unexpected losses caused by the Great Hanshin-Awa...
For the Pacific Small Island Developing States (PSIDS), climate change will greatly exacerbate their...
This paper uses a unique household data set collected in Vietnam to empirically test the necessary c...
Poor people rely on local commons not only for self-insurance, as commonly found, but also for mutua...
This paper examines how forest and marine resources serve as insurance against a tropical cyclone us...
How disaster aid is allocated within poor villages is little understood. This paper examines risk-sh...
In this paper, we provide selective evidence on the impact of natural and manmade disasters on house...
Natural disasters trigger large inequalities between affected households and the rest of the communi...
We examine how households protected their livelihood against an unexpected negative shock caused by ...
Abstract only.It is often claimed that rural households, especially the poor, rely on natural resour...
Eighteen papers, one previously published, others presented at a UNU-WIDER conference in June 2001 i...
This paper studies the effects of social capital on households\u27 ability to insure against economi...
While formal insurance is widespread in much of the developed world, households in lower-income coun...
This paper studies cross-community risk sharing. There is now a large body of theoretical and empiri...
This paper uses a unique household data set collected in Vietnam to empirically test the necessary c...
We investigate whether people were insured against unexpected losses caused by the Great Hanshin-Awa...
For the Pacific Small Island Developing States (PSIDS), climate change will greatly exacerbate their...
This paper uses a unique household data set collected in Vietnam to empirically test the necessary c...