This paper is motivated by the observation that the type and the combination of assets are associated with the likelihood of poor households' experience of shock. Focusing on the case of adivasi households in the south Indian state of Kerala, we find that the type, number and combinations of specific assets (primarily social and physical capital) yield varied magnitudes of association with households' experience of shock, which is a measure of vulnerability. Thus, going beyond mere welfare considerations, social policies that prioritise and sequence the type and combination of asset building based on contextual factors help minimise the incidence of shocks and improve livelihood choices
The aim of this paper is to investigate the ability of households in rural Malawi in insuring consum...
This study explores risk management and risk coping by Senegalese households, focusing particularly ...
In the backdrop of the popularisation of social capital, it has become fashionable in development ci...
This paper is motivated by the observation that the type and the combination of assets are associate...
This paper is motivated by the observation that type and combination of assets play a significant r...
Rural households in India are often confronted by various types of risks — covariate (e.g. natural ...
Drawing upon household surveys in Ecuador, Ghana and Karnataka, India, we analyse the relationship b...
Households plan strategically for facing risks associated with livelihood security. Choosing a par...
This paper focuses on vulnerability of rural households to poverty when a negative crop shock occurs...
This paper uses household survey data collected in September-October 2009 on a nationally representa...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to better understand the various individual and household fac...
Livelihoods of rural poor in developing countries like India are exposed to risks due to natural dis...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the incidence of different types of shocks in ru...
This paper examines which households are more vulnerable when a village is hit by natural disasters....
Contains fulltext : 89967.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the backdro...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the ability of households in rural Malawi in insuring consum...
This study explores risk management and risk coping by Senegalese households, focusing particularly ...
In the backdrop of the popularisation of social capital, it has become fashionable in development ci...
This paper is motivated by the observation that the type and the combination of assets are associate...
This paper is motivated by the observation that type and combination of assets play a significant r...
Rural households in India are often confronted by various types of risks — covariate (e.g. natural ...
Drawing upon household surveys in Ecuador, Ghana and Karnataka, India, we analyse the relationship b...
Households plan strategically for facing risks associated with livelihood security. Choosing a par...
This paper focuses on vulnerability of rural households to poverty when a negative crop shock occurs...
This paper uses household survey data collected in September-October 2009 on a nationally representa...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to better understand the various individual and household fac...
Livelihoods of rural poor in developing countries like India are exposed to risks due to natural dis...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the incidence of different types of shocks in ru...
This paper examines which households are more vulnerable when a village is hit by natural disasters....
Contains fulltext : 89967.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the backdro...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the ability of households in rural Malawi in insuring consum...
This study explores risk management and risk coping by Senegalese households, focusing particularly ...
In the backdrop of the popularisation of social capital, it has become fashionable in development ci...