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Measuring the Vulnerability of Subnational Regions

A small but growing literature has been concerned about the economic (and environmental) vulnerability on the level of countries. Less attention is paid to the economic vulnerability of different regions within countries. By focusing on the vulnerability of subnational regions, our paper contributes to the small literature on the ‘vulnerability of place’. We see the vulnerability of place as being due to vulnerability in various domains, such as economic vulnerability, vulnerability of environment, and governance, demographic and health fragilities. We use a subnational dataset on 354 magisterial districts from South Africa, recognize the potential relevance of measuring vulnerability on a subnational level, and construct a local vulnerability index (LVI) for the various districts. We condition this index on district per capita income and term this a vulnerability intervention index (VII) interpreting this as an indicator of where higher income per capita, often seen in the literature as a measure of resilience, will in itself be unlikely to reduce vulnerability.
Publisher:
UNU-WIDER
Series:
WIDER Research Paper
Volume:
2008/54
Title:
Measuring the Vulnerability of Subnational Regions
Authors:
Wim Naudé, Mark McGillivray, and Stephanié Rossouw
Publication date:
May 2008
ISSN Web:
1810-2611
ISBN 13 Web:
9789292301026
Copyright holder:
© UNU-WIDER
Copyright year:
2008
Keywords:
vulnerability, regional development, decentralization, South Africa
JEL:
O18, O55, R58
Project:
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