Households in developing countries use a variety of mechanisms to cope with shocks, such as selling assets, accessing capital markets, reallocating labor, and receiving private or public transfers. Among these responses, selling assets is often a last resort because irreversible asset losses may put the household at risk of future poverty. This policy note summarizes research focusing on the extent to which various kinds of adverse events (that is, shocks) affect men’s and women’s behavior in relation to asset accumulation and divestiture and whether the different types of shocks result in men’s and women’s changing their stock of assets in different ways.Non-PRIFPRI1; CRP2; G Cross-cutting gender themeEPTD; PIMCGIAR Research Program on Pol...
Health shocks (unpredictable illnesses and injuries) are an important source of risk for individuals...
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Households in developing countries use a variety of mechanisms to cope with shocks, such as selling ...
PRIFPRI3; ISI; CRP2; E Building Resilience; G Cross-cutting gender theme; COPPIM; PHNDCGIAR Research...
This background paper attempts to expand our understanding of the gender-differentiated impact of sh...
Husbands and wives accumulate and own assets both individually and jointly, and they use these asset...
Drawing upon household surveys in Ecuador, Ghana and Karnataka, India, we analyse the relationship b...
Households in developing countries use a variety of mechanisms to cope with shocks, such as drawing ...
Assets are an important means of coping with adverse events in developing countries but the role of ...
This paper examines asset dynamics for husband-owned, wife-owned, and jointly owned assets, using un...
Assets are an important means of coping with adverse events in developing countries but the role of ...
How do income shocks affect migration and employment decisions, and do they differentially impact wo...
This paper analyzes the intra‐household allocation of risk‐coping mechanisms by testing whether the ...
The paper analytically and empirically examines the issue of gender inequality in household wealth i...
Health shocks (unpredictable illnesses and injuries) are an important source of risk for individuals...
This paper examines how investors in an emerging market react to a domestic financial crisis. We con...
Climate change increasingly affects the livelihoods of people, and poor people experience especially...
Households in developing countries use a variety of mechanisms to cope with shocks, such as selling ...
PRIFPRI3; ISI; CRP2; E Building Resilience; G Cross-cutting gender theme; COPPIM; PHNDCGIAR Research...
This background paper attempts to expand our understanding of the gender-differentiated impact of sh...
Husbands and wives accumulate and own assets both individually and jointly, and they use these asset...
Drawing upon household surveys in Ecuador, Ghana and Karnataka, India, we analyse the relationship b...
Households in developing countries use a variety of mechanisms to cope with shocks, such as drawing ...
Assets are an important means of coping with adverse events in developing countries but the role of ...
This paper examines asset dynamics for husband-owned, wife-owned, and jointly owned assets, using un...
Assets are an important means of coping with adverse events in developing countries but the role of ...
How do income shocks affect migration and employment decisions, and do they differentially impact wo...
This paper analyzes the intra‐household allocation of risk‐coping mechanisms by testing whether the ...
The paper analytically and empirically examines the issue of gender inequality in household wealth i...
Health shocks (unpredictable illnesses and injuries) are an important source of risk for individuals...
This paper examines how investors in an emerging market react to a domestic financial crisis. We con...
Climate change increasingly affects the livelihoods of people, and poor people experience especially...