Shocks and Social Protection : Lessons from the Central American Coffee Crisis, Volume 2, Detailed Country Cases

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https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/2209
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Other ESW Reports
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World Bank
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2012-06-19T16:59:17Z
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2012-06-19T16:59:17Z
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2005-12
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2021-04-23T14:02:39Z
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A major objective of this report is to provide a deeper, more policy relevant understanding of the welfare impacts of the coffee crisis - including the effects of the crisis on household income, consumption, poverty, as well as on basic human development outcomes, such as education and child nutrition. To do this, the study has generated a body of new empirical evidence, drawing from an unusually rich collection of household survey data from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. This includes "panels" of data from Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Honduras that enable one to track changes in welfare of the same households over the period of the crisis. This has helped to provide a more detailed, clearer understanding of the crisis than has been available to date. Given the prevalence of both natural and economic shocks in Central America, another key objective of the study is to draw out the broader policy lessons of the coffee crisis - to enhance the abilities of the region's governments to respond to a range of shocks in a timely and effective manner. To do this, the report draws not only on evidence specific to the coffee crisis, but to other recent analysis on the role and efficacy of different safety net programs in the face of different types of shocks. By learning the lessons of recent experience, Central American governments, along with their development partners, can be better prepared to deal with a variety of different shocks in the future. In pursuing its objectives, the report has been organized into two volumes. Volume I presents a synthesis of the key findings and policy implications, focusing both on the impacts of the coffee crisis, specifically, and the lessons for government responses to shocks, more generally. Volume 2 goes into more detail on the specific impacts of the coffee crisis, presenting the collection of background studies commissioned for this report.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/12/6528145/shocks-social-protection-lessons-central-american-coffee-crisis-vol-2-2-detailed-country-cases
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8434
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English
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en_US
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Washington, DC
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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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ADVERSE EFFECT
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ADVERSE IMPACT
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AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
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AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
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AGRICULTURE
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AVERAGE INCOMES
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CAPITA CONSUMPTION
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CENTRAL AMERICA
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CENTRAL AMERICAN
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CHILD LABOR
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CHRONIC MALNUTRITION
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COFFEE
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COFFEE CRISIS
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COFFEE EXPORTS
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COFFEE FARMERS
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COFFEE INDUSTRY
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COFFEE PRICES
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COFFEE PRODUCER
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COFFEE PRODUCERS
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COFFEE PRODUCTION
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COFFEE SECTOR
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CONSUMPTION
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CONSUMPTION PATTERNS
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CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
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CROP
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CULTIVATED LAND
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CULTIVATION
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DATA SETS
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DECLINE IN POVERTY
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DIVERSIFICATION
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ECONOMIC GROWTH
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ECONOMIC OUTCOMES
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ECONOMIC SHOCKS
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ENROLMENT RATES
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EXTREME POVERTY
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FAMILY FARMS
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FARM
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FARM HOUSEHOLDS
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FARM SIZE
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FARM WORKERS
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FARMER
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FARMERS
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FARMING
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FARMING ACTIVITIES
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FARMLAND
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FARMS
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FOOD COMPONENTS
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FOOD CONSUMPTION
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FOOD EXPENDITURES
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FREE TRADE
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GDP PER CAPITA
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HARVESTS
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HEADCOUNT RATE
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HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS
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HOUSEHOLD INCOME
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HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
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HOUSEHOLD SIZE
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HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
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HOUSEHOLD SURVEY DATA
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HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
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HOUSEHOLD-LEVEL
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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
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INCOME FLUCTUATIONS
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INCOME LEVELS
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INCOME RISKS
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INCOME SHOCK
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INCOME SHOCKS
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LABOR FORCE
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LAND ASSETS
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LIVING STANDARDS
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LIVING STANDARDS MEASUREMENT
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MALNUTRITION
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NATIONAL LEVEL
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NATURAL SHOCKS
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NON-FOOD COMPONENT
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NON-FOOD COMPONENTS
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NON-FOOD CONSUMPTION
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NON-FOOD ITEMS
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NUTRITIONAL STATUS
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OPEN ECONOMIES
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PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
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PER CAPITA INCOME
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POLICY IMPLICATIONS
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POOR HOUSEHOLDS
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POOREST HOUSEHOLDS
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POVERTY
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POVERTY INCREASE
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POVERTY RATE
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POVERTY RATES
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POVERTY REDUCTION
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PRODUCTION COSTS
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REAL GDP
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REGRESSORS
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RURAL AREAS
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RURAL GROUPS
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RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
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RURAL INCOMES
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RURAL PHENOMENON
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RURAL POPULATION
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RURAL REGIONS
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SAFETY NET
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SAFETY NET PROGRAMS
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SAFETY NETS
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SELF-EMPLOYMENT
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SMALL FARM HOUSEHOLDS
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SMALL FARMERS
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SOCIAL PROTECTION
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STRUCTURAL CHANGE
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UNEMPLOYMENT
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URBAN AREAS
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URBAN HOUSEHOLDS
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WEALTH
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WELFARE MEASURES
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Shocks and Social Protection : Lessons from the Central American Coffee Crisis, Volume 2, Detailed Country Cases
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2006-01-18
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Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study
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Economic & Sector Work
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/12/6528145/shocks-social-protection-lessons-central-american-coffee-crisis-vol-2-2-detailed-country-cases
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Macroeconomics and Fiscal Management
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Social, Urban, Rural and Resilience
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Agriculture
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Poverty
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000160016_20060111131303
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6528145
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31857
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en
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http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2006/01/11/000160016_20060111131303/Rendered/PDF/318571vol021CA.pdf
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Latin America & Caribbean
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Sub-national government administration
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Public Administration
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Law
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Public Administration, Law, and Justice
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Agriculture
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fishing
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and forestry
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Industry and trade
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Agricultural marketing and trade
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Economic Theory and Research
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Poverty Reduction :: Rural Poverty Reduction
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Poverty Reduction :: Poverty Lines
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Crops and Crop Management Systems
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Poverty Reduction :: Small Area Estimation Poverty Mapping
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Macroeconomics and Economic Growth
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Agriculture
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Rural Development
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Social Protection Sector (LCSHS)
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2 of 2

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