In 2011, Thailand experienced its worst flooding in decades; it caused widespread damages, and a considerable loss of life. Using data from the Thai Household Socio-Economic Survey (THSES), this paper analyses its economic impacts. In the 2012 THSES, households answered a set of questions on the extent of flooding they experienced in the 12 months prior. As the same households are followed over time, the timing of the survey and its panel structure allows us to analyse household welfare before and after the flood, for both affected households and for those who were not directly flooded. We can thus measure the true impact of the disaster on income, expenditure, assets, debt and savings levels as well as labour market outcomes. We analyse fl...
The 2011 floods in Thailand were one of the most devastating disasters in the history of the country...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study is to assess the socioeconomic status of the households affect...
This thesis is motivated by the significance of natural shocks for agricultural households in T...
In 2011, Thailand experienced its worst flooding in decades; it caused widespread damages, and a con...
Treball fi de màster de: Master's Degree in Specialized Economic AnalysisDirectors: Fernando Broner,...
The purpose of this research was to study the environmental, economic, social and health impacts of ...
This research investigates the impacts of the repetitive flooding on the inhabitants of the four flo...
November 2012Based on a panel survey conducted in rural Pakistan, this paper analyzes the extent to ...
Based on a second survey of villages and households one year after a pilot survey, we analyze the ho...
Climatic events can have disastrous consequences on rural livelihoods, which rely mainly on agricult...
Climatic events can have disastrous consequences on rural livelihoods, which rely mainly on agricult...
Based on a second survey of villages and households one year after a pilot survey, we analyze the ho...
This article focuses on the processes of flood management and the experiences of flood victims in Ch...
This article investigates the impact of flood risk on vulnerability and welfare at the household lev...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report No. 2011-RR10: 'Social capital, livelihood diversification and h...
The 2011 floods in Thailand were one of the most devastating disasters in the history of the country...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study is to assess the socioeconomic status of the households affect...
This thesis is motivated by the significance of natural shocks for agricultural households in T...
In 2011, Thailand experienced its worst flooding in decades; it caused widespread damages, and a con...
Treball fi de màster de: Master's Degree in Specialized Economic AnalysisDirectors: Fernando Broner,...
The purpose of this research was to study the environmental, economic, social and health impacts of ...
This research investigates the impacts of the repetitive flooding on the inhabitants of the four flo...
November 2012Based on a panel survey conducted in rural Pakistan, this paper analyzes the extent to ...
Based on a second survey of villages and households one year after a pilot survey, we analyze the ho...
Climatic events can have disastrous consequences on rural livelihoods, which rely mainly on agricult...
Climatic events can have disastrous consequences on rural livelihoods, which rely mainly on agricult...
Based on a second survey of villages and households one year after a pilot survey, we analyze the ho...
This article focuses on the processes of flood management and the experiences of flood victims in Ch...
This article investigates the impact of flood risk on vulnerability and welfare at the household lev...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report No. 2011-RR10: 'Social capital, livelihood diversification and h...
The 2011 floods in Thailand were one of the most devastating disasters in the history of the country...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study is to assess the socioeconomic status of the households affect...
This thesis is motivated by the significance of natural shocks for agricultural households in T...