IFPRI
Knippenberg, E., Hoddinott, J.
2017-8-1
Article on the impact of a social protection program, Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Program, on the longer term impacts of drought on household food security. Drought shocks reduce the number of months a household considers itself food secure and that these impacts persist for up to four years after the drought has ended. Using a Hausman instrumental variable estimator, receipt of PSNP payments reduced the initial impact of drought shocks by 57 percent and eliminates their adverse impact on food security within two years. In this way, the PSNP strengthens the resilience of its beneficiaries against adverse shocks.
- Climate Shocks
- Food Insecurity
- Other Crises
- Social Support and Protection
- Africa
- East Africa
- Ethiopia
- Horn of Africa
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)
- Households
- Research
- Article
- Journal article