Aspirations and the Role of Social Protection: Evidence from a Natural Disaster in Rural Pakistan
Published By: IFPRI on eSS | Published Date: October, 01 , 2015This article uses Pakistan’s 2010 floods to identify the
effects of a natural disaster on citizens’ aspirations. Aspirations were significantly reduced—especially
among the poorest and most vulnerable. However, by exploiting exogenous variation in access to targeted
government social protection, the authors show that social protection following natural disasters can
significantly reduce their negative aspirational effects. This offers a new understanding of government
social protection. It not only raises social welfare in the short term by restoring livelihoods and replacing
damaged assets; it also has an enduring effect by raising citizens’ aspirations for the future.
Author(s): Katrina Kosec | Posted on: Oct 19, 2015 | Views() | Download (580)