This paper measures the vulnerability of households in rural India, based upon the ICRISAT panel survey. We employ both ex ante and ex post measures of vulnerability. The latter are decomposed into aggregate and idiosyncratic risks and poverty components. Our decomposition shows that idiosyncratic risks account for the largest share, followed by poverty and aggregate risks. Despite some degree of risk-sharing, the landless or small farmers are vulnerable to idiosyncratic risks, forcing them to reduce consumption. Income augmenting policies therefore must be combined with those that not only reduce aggregate and idiosyncratic risks but also build resilience against them.
- Publisher:
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UNU-WIDER
- Series:
- WIDER Research Paper
- Volume:
- 2008/40
- Title:
- Measuring Vulnerability and Poverty: Estimates for Rural India
- Authors:
- Raghav Gaiha and Katsushi Imai
- Publication date:
- April 2008
- ISSN Web:
- 1810-2611
- ISBN 13 Web:
- 9789292300883
- Copyright holder:
- © UNU-WIDER
- Copyright year:
- 2008
- Keywords:
- aggregate risks, idiosyncratic risks, poverty, vulnerability, semi-arid conditions
- JEL:
- C21, C23, I32, C61
- Project:
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Fragility and Development
- Sponsor:
- UNU-WIDER gratefully acknowledges the financial contributions to the project by The Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID), the Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, and the UK Department for International Development—DFID.
- Format:
- online