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Social Protection in the Face of Climate Change : Targeting Principles and Financing Mechanisms

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https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/9
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Policy Research Working Papers
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Carter, Michael R.
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Janzen, Sarah A.
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2015-12-18T19:32:32Z
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2015-12-18T19:32:32Z
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2015-11
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2021-04-23T14:04:15Z
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Climate risk is an important driver of long-term poverty dynamics, especially in rural regions. This paper builds a dynamic, multi-generation household model of consumption, accumulation, and risk management to draw out the full consequences of exposure to climate risk. The model incorporates the long-term impacts of consumption shortfalls, induced by the optimal “asset smoothing” coping behavior of the vulnerable, on the human capital and long-term wellbeing of families. The analysis shows that the long-term level and depth of poverty can be improved by incorporating elements of “vulnerability-targeted social protection” into a conventional system of social protection. The paper also explores the degree to which vulnerability-targeted social protection can be implemented through a subsidized insurance mechanism. The analysis shows that insurance-based vulnerability-targeted social protection dominates (in economic growth and poverty reduction measures) both in-kind transfer mechanisms and vulnerability-targeted protection paid for using a public budget. The relative gains brought about by this scheme of insurance-augmented social protection increase—at least for a while—under climate change scenarios. However, if climate change becomes too severe, then even this novel form of social protection loses its ability to stabilize the extent and depth of poverty.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/11/25250352/social-protection-face-climate-change-targeting-principles-financing-mechanisms
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23442
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English
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en_US
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World Bank, Washington, DC
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Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7476
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CC BY 3.0 IGO
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World Bank
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
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IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
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JOBS
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RISKS
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HOLDING
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FOOD NEEDS
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POVERTY LINE
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SUBSISTENCE
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IMPACT ON POVERTY
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ECONOMIC GROWTH
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POLICY SCENARIO
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RISK REDUCTION
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INCOME
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POVERTY RATES
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EXCHANGE
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OPTION
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AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
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ASSET LOSSES
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LIQUIDITY
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DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
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LIVESTOCK INSURANCE
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HUMAN ASSETS
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AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
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BUDGET CONSTRAINTS
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MODELS
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WEATHER INSURANCE
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POORER HOUSEHOLDS
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PRICE
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CASH TRANSFER
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INTERNATIONAL BANK
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MEASURES
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POVERTY MEASURES
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INSURANCE SCHEME
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DEVELOPING COUNTRY
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HUMAN CAPITAL LEVELS
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REGION
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POVERTY REDUCTION
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BUDGET
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SAVINGS
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PENALTIES
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SCENARIOS
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RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
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DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
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MORAL HAZARD
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POOR FAMILIES
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POOR HOUSEHOLD
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POVERTY GAP
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INCOME SHOCK
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CONTRACTS
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VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS
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FIXED COSTS
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LIQUIDITY CONSTRAINTS
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TRANSFERS
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NATURAL DISASTERS
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MARKETS
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SMALLHOLDER AGRICULTURE
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DESTITUTE HOUSEHOLDS
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POVERTY MAPS
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PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
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CHRONIC POVERTY
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HUMAN CAPITAL ASSETS
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SOCIAL PROTECTION
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CONSUMPTION POVERTY
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INCOME RISK
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FARMERS
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PRICE SUBSIDIES
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POVERTY MAP
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INSURANCE COVERAGE
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FOOD AID
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FINANCE
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ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
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CONSUMPTION
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BUDGET CONSTRAINT
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HUMAN CAPITAL
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ECONOMIC IMPACT
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VALUE OF ASSETS
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GOOD
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GOVERNMENT BUDGET
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CHRONIC MALNUTRITION
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CLIMATE CHANGE
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POLICIES
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DROUGHT
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CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM
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INSURANCE PRODUCTS
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SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
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FUTURE
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VALUE
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RESOURCE ECONOMICS
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CHRONICALLY POOR
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RETURNS
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INSURANCE CONTRACTS
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CLIMATE
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DEMAND
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PUBLIC BUDGET
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UTILITY FUNCTION
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FAMILY INCOME
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CONTRACT
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IMPACT OF SHOCKS
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SOCIAL NETWORKS
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INSURANCE CONTRACT
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MALNUTRITION
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RURAL
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PHYSICAL ASSETS
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INSURANCE PREMIUM
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NUTRITION
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MARKET
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TRANSFER PROGRAMS
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POLICY
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IDIOSYNCRATIC SHOCKS
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RURAL REGIONS
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CD
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HOLDINGS
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CONTRACT DESIGN
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INSURANCE
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TARGETING
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INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
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CONSUMPTION SMOOTHING
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PHYSICAL ASSET
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INSURANCE PAYMENTS
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FOOD INTAKE
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REGIONS
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STOCKS
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INVESTMENT
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CLIMATE CHANGE SCENARIOS
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SHARE
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RURAL AREAS
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POVERTY
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ALLOCATION
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POOR POPULATIONS
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INSURANCE MECHANISMS
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INFORMAL INSURANCE
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DYNAMIC MODEL
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INVESTMENTS
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RISK MANAGEMENT
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POVERTY DYNAMICS
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COST OF INSURANCE
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CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMS
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INCOME GAINS
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POOR
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PRIVATE FINANCING
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INEQUALITY
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POOR HOUSEHOLDS
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INVESTING
dc.title
Social Protection in the Face of Climate Change
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Targeting Principles and Financing Mechanisms
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Working Paper
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2015-11-09
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Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
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Publications & Research
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/11/25250352/social-protection-face-climate-change-targeting-principles-financing-mechanisms
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10.1596/1813-9450-7476
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090224b08319664a_1_0
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25250352
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WPS7476
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Poverty Reduction :: Rural Poverty Reduction
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Macroeconomics and Economic Growth :: Climate Change Economics
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Social Protections and Labor :: Social Protections & Assistance
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Finance and Financial Sector Development :: Insurance & Risk Mitigation
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World Bank Group’s Climate Change Cross-Cutting Solutions Area

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