Imagen de cubierta local
Imagen de cubierta local

Effect of natural disasters on poverty transitions and consumption growth. Evidence for rural Peru editor invitado Alejandro de la Fuente

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Series Natural disasters and poverty in Latin AmericaDetalles de publicación: México CISS UIA 2010Descripción: 55-94 p. il. 22 cmISSN:
  • 1870-2961
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • REV WSP No.10
Recursos en línea: En: Conferencia Interamericana de Seguridad Social Well-being and social policyResumen: Natural hazards, an increasingly important phenomenon, have a direct impact at regional and household level. The growing incidence and persistence of natural events are strongly linked to increasing vulnerability of households and communities in developing countries. Previous socioeconomic vulnerabilities may exacerbate the impact of a specific event, making more difficult the process of recovery. Using a five wave panel data set with information on natural disasters we explore the relationship between natural hazard and poverty in Peruvian context. We find that the probability of being "Always Poor" is 21 times the probability of being "Never poor", given that the household experienced a natural disaster. In addition, natural disasters have a negative impact over monthly per capita consumption growth. Furthermore, this negative effect is higher for households located at the bottom of the income distribution.
Tipo de ítem: Artículo de revista
Etiquetas de esta biblioteca: No hay etiquetas de esta biblioteca para este título. Ingresar para agregar etiquetas.
Valoración
    Valoración media: 0.0 (0 votos)
Existencias
Biblioteca actual Biblioteca de origen Signatura Copia número Estado Fecha de vencimiento Código de barras Reserva de ítems
BIBLIOTECA CIESS Hemeroteca BIBLIOTECA CIESS Hemeroteca REV WSP No.10 1 Disponible 028337
Total de reservas: 0

Título en español: Efecto que tienen los desastres naturales en las transiciones entre los estados de pobreza y en el crecimiento del consumo. Evidencias al respecto en zonas rurales de Perú.

Bibliografía p. 94.

Natural hazards, an increasingly important phenomenon, have a direct impact at regional and household level. The growing incidence and persistence of natural events are strongly linked to increasing vulnerability of households and communities in developing countries. Previous socioeconomic vulnerabilities may exacerbate the impact of a specific event, making more difficult the process of recovery. Using a five wave panel data set with information on natural disasters we explore the relationship between natural hazard and poverty in Peruvian context. We find that the probability of being "Always Poor" is 21 times the probability of being "Never poor", given that the household experienced a natural disaster. In addition, natural disasters have a negative impact over monthly per capita consumption growth. Furthermore, this negative effect is higher for households located at the bottom of the income distribution.

PDF 585 KB

Haga clic en una imagen para verla en el visor de imágenes

Imagen de cubierta local