Using survey data and event history interviews undertaken in Ethiopia, we investigate which shocks trigger which coping responses and why. Relatively covariate natural and economic shocks trigger reductions in savings and in food consumption, while relatively idiosyncratic health shocks prompt reductions in savings and a reliance on borrowing. Surprisingly, across all shocks, households do not rely on gifts from family and friends, highlighting the need for formal protection systems. We argue that the insensitivity of food consumption to health shocks does not imply insurability but indicates that it is not a viable response to such a shock
Ethiopian rural households are vulnerable to various climate shocks that affect agricultural product...
The malign effect of shocks has long been a concern within economics, partly because they result in ...
Climate variability and extreme events continue to impose significant challenges to households, part...
textabstractBased on household survey data and event history interviews undertaken in a highly shock...
Improving our understanding of risk and vulnerability is an issue of increasing importance for Ethio...
We present new evidence that households are unable to protect themselves from rainfall failure that ...
Improving our understanding of risk and vulnerability is an issue of increasing importance for Ethio...
We present new evidence that households are unable to protect themselves from rainfall failure that ...
Using year long intensive monitoring rural household survey, the study has shown that while covarian...
This paper examines the impact of shocks on food security and the insurance role of social capital a...
This paper examines the impact of shocks on food security and the insurance role of social capital a...
This chapter reports on the coping strategies employed by households in the event of food insecurity...
Agriculture-based livelihoods in developing countries are often challenged by a multitude of unfores...
Published online: 09 July 2016This paper examines the impact of shocks on food security and the insu...
The malign effect of shocks has long been a concern within economics, partly because they result in ...
Ethiopian rural households are vulnerable to various climate shocks that affect agricultural product...
The malign effect of shocks has long been a concern within economics, partly because they result in ...
Climate variability and extreme events continue to impose significant challenges to households, part...
textabstractBased on household survey data and event history interviews undertaken in a highly shock...
Improving our understanding of risk and vulnerability is an issue of increasing importance for Ethio...
We present new evidence that households are unable to protect themselves from rainfall failure that ...
Improving our understanding of risk and vulnerability is an issue of increasing importance for Ethio...
We present new evidence that households are unable to protect themselves from rainfall failure that ...
Using year long intensive monitoring rural household survey, the study has shown that while covarian...
This paper examines the impact of shocks on food security and the insurance role of social capital a...
This paper examines the impact of shocks on food security and the insurance role of social capital a...
This chapter reports on the coping strategies employed by households in the event of food insecurity...
Agriculture-based livelihoods in developing countries are often challenged by a multitude of unfores...
Published online: 09 July 2016This paper examines the impact of shocks on food security and the insu...
The malign effect of shocks has long been a concern within economics, partly because they result in ...
Ethiopian rural households are vulnerable to various climate shocks that affect agricultural product...
The malign effect of shocks has long been a concern within economics, partly because they result in ...
Climate variability and extreme events continue to impose significant challenges to households, part...