Are social safety nets and input subsidies reaching the poor in Malawi?

Social safety nets are designed to protect vulnerable households and individuals from the impact of economic shocks, natural disasters, and other crises. However, targeting of vulnerable households is difficult and therefore often ineffective. Using data from two rounds of the Integrated Household S...

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Autores principales: Duchoslav, Jan, Kenamu, Edwin
Formato: Artículo preliminar
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145966
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description Social safety nets are designed to protect vulnerable households and individuals from the impact of economic shocks, natural disasters, and other crises. However, targeting of vulnerable households is difficult and therefore often ineffective. Using data from two rounds of the Integrated Household Survey, this paper provides an overview of the overall coverage of various types of social safety nets and input subsidies in Malawi, and presents an analysis of their coverage of specific types of households with a special focus on poverty, shedding more light on the accuracy of the targeting of these programs. It finds that both the depth and the breadth of coverage of social safety nets increased between 2010/11 and 2016/17, while the coverage of agricultural input subsidies decreased drastically. Transfer programs targeted the poor more heavily than the rich, but still failed to exclusively target only the poorest segments of the population. Input and employment subsidies reached mainly the middle segments of the population in terms of wealth. The ineffectiveness of targeting is likely the result of the complexity of targeting criteria and procedures.
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spelling CGSpace1459662025-11-06T05:42:15Z Are social safety nets and input subsidies reaching the poor in Malawi? Duchoslav, Jan Kenamu, Edwin economic shock social protection social policies farm inputs subsidies poverty social safety nets resilience Social safety nets are designed to protect vulnerable households and individuals from the impact of economic shocks, natural disasters, and other crises. However, targeting of vulnerable households is difficult and therefore often ineffective. Using data from two rounds of the Integrated Household Survey, this paper provides an overview of the overall coverage of various types of social safety nets and input subsidies in Malawi, and presents an analysis of their coverage of specific types of households with a special focus on poverty, shedding more light on the accuracy of the targeting of these programs. It finds that both the depth and the breadth of coverage of social safety nets increased between 2010/11 and 2016/17, while the coverage of agricultural input subsidies decreased drastically. Transfer programs targeted the poor more heavily than the rich, but still failed to exclusively target only the poorest segments of the population. Input and employment subsidies reached mainly the middle segments of the population in terms of wealth. The ineffectiveness of targeting is likely the result of the complexity of targeting criteria and procedures. 2018-11-15 2024-06-21T09:05:27Z 2024-06-21T09:05:27Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145966 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Duchoslav, Jan and Kenamu, Edwin. 2018. Are social safety nets and input subsidies reaching the poor in Malawi? MaSSP Working Paper 26. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145966
spellingShingle economic shock
social protection
social policies
farm inputs
subsidies
poverty
social safety nets
resilience
Duchoslav, Jan
Kenamu, Edwin
Are social safety nets and input subsidies reaching the poor in Malawi?
title Are social safety nets and input subsidies reaching the poor in Malawi?
title_full Are social safety nets and input subsidies reaching the poor in Malawi?
title_fullStr Are social safety nets and input subsidies reaching the poor in Malawi?
title_full_unstemmed Are social safety nets and input subsidies reaching the poor in Malawi?
title_short Are social safety nets and input subsidies reaching the poor in Malawi?
title_sort are social safety nets and input subsidies reaching the poor in malawi
topic economic shock
social protection
social policies
farm inputs
subsidies
poverty
social safety nets
resilience
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