Shelter from the storm ? household-level impacts of, and responses to, the 2015 floods in Malawi
Nancy Mccarthy,
Talip Kilic,
Alejandro De La Fuente,
Josh Brubaker,
Nancy Mccarthy,
Talip Kilic,
Alejandro De La Fuente and
Josh Brubaker
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Talip Kilic
No 8189, Policy Research Working Paper Series from The World Bank
Abstract:
As extreme weather events intensify due to climate change, it becomes ever more critical to understand how vulnerable households are to these events and the mechanisms households can rely on to minimize losses effectively. This paper analyzes the impacts of the floods that occurred during the 2014/15 growing season in Malawi, using a two-period panel data set. The results show that while yields were dramatically lower for households severely affected by the floods, drops in food consumption expenditures and calories per capita were less dramatic. However, dietary quality, as captured by the food consumption score, was significantly lower for flood-affected households. Although access to social safety nets increased food consumption outcomes, particularly for those in moderately-affected areas, the proportion of households with access to certain safety net programs was lower in 2015 compared with 2013. The latter finding suggests that linking these programs more closely to disaster relief efforts could substantially improve welfare outcomes during and after a natural disaster. Finally, risk-coping strategies, including financial account ownership, access to off-farm income sources, and adult children living away from home, were generally ineffective in mitigating the negative impacts of the floods.
Keywords: Natural Disasters; Climate Change and Agriculture; Crops and Crop Management Systems; Health Service Management and Delivery; Inequality; Access of Poor to Social Services; Economic Assistance; Disability; Services&Transfers to Poor (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-09-08
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Journal Article: Shelter from the Storm? Household-Level Impacts of, and Responses to, the 2015 Floods in Malawi (2018) 
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