Poor rural and urban households in developing countries face substantial risks, which they handle with risk-management and risk-coping strategies, including self-insurance through savings and informal insurance mechanisms. Despite these mechanisms, however, vulnerability to poverty linked to risk remains high. This article reviews the literature on poor households' use of risk-management and risk-coping strategies. It identifies the constraints on their effectiveness and discusses policy options. It shows that risk and lumpiness limit the opportunities to use assets as insurance, that entry constraints limit the usefulness of income diversification, and that informal risk-sharing provides only limited protection, leaving some of the poor ex...
Empirical research has shown that poor households involved in low-risk low-return low-input subsiste...
The present research analyzes the debate on the link between risk and future welfare presenting the ...
In recognition that poverty and vulnerability are mutually reinforcing, because the poor lack the ab...
Most households in low-income countries deal with economic hardships through informal insurance arra...
Risk is pervasive in developing countries. The standard household risks of sickness, mortality, fire...
Households in developing countries are exposed to substantial income risk (weather, crop, price, ill...
Rural and urban households in developing countries face substantial idiosyncratic and common risk, r...
Ph.D. (Economics)Abstract: When faced with idiosyncratic risks and socio-economic shocks that drasti...
Eighteen papers, one previously published, others presented at a UNU-WIDER conference in June 2001 i...
Despite being a middle income economy, Mexico typifies the situation of many low-income countries fo...
This paper provides a review of the general concepts and infl uential fi ndings of empirical researc...
Households in developing countries have to deal with large fluctuations in income without being able...
Summarizes what is known from theoretical and empirical studies concerning the sources of risk faced...
Households across the world have to manage their risks by factoring for a host of variables existi...
Social scientists including economists and social workers have long recognized that a household's se...
Empirical research has shown that poor households involved in low-risk low-return low-input subsiste...
The present research analyzes the debate on the link between risk and future welfare presenting the ...
In recognition that poverty and vulnerability are mutually reinforcing, because the poor lack the ab...
Most households in low-income countries deal with economic hardships through informal insurance arra...
Risk is pervasive in developing countries. The standard household risks of sickness, mortality, fire...
Households in developing countries are exposed to substantial income risk (weather, crop, price, ill...
Rural and urban households in developing countries face substantial idiosyncratic and common risk, r...
Ph.D. (Economics)Abstract: When faced with idiosyncratic risks and socio-economic shocks that drasti...
Eighteen papers, one previously published, others presented at a UNU-WIDER conference in June 2001 i...
Despite being a middle income economy, Mexico typifies the situation of many low-income countries fo...
This paper provides a review of the general concepts and infl uential fi ndings of empirical researc...
Households in developing countries have to deal with large fluctuations in income without being able...
Summarizes what is known from theoretical and empirical studies concerning the sources of risk faced...
Households across the world have to manage their risks by factoring for a host of variables existi...
Social scientists including economists and social workers have long recognized that a household's se...
Empirical research has shown that poor households involved in low-risk low-return low-input subsiste...
The present research analyzes the debate on the link between risk and future welfare presenting the ...
In recognition that poverty and vulnerability are mutually reinforcing, because the poor lack the ab...