Poverty and Natural Disasters: A Regression Meta-Analysis

  • Karim A
  • Noy I
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Abstract

With a meta-regression analysis of the existing literature on the impacts of disasters on households, we observe several general patterns. Incomes are clearly impacted adversely, with the impact observed specifically in per-capita measures. Consumption is also reduced, but to a lesser extent than incomes. Poor households appear to smooth their food consumption by reducing the consumption of non-food items; in particular health and education, and this suggests potentially long-term adverse consequences. Given the limits of our methodology and the paucity of research, we find no consistent patterns in long-term outcomes. We end by placing disaster risk for the poor within the discussions of sustainable development and future climatic change.

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Karim, A., & Noy, I. (2016). Poverty and Natural Disasters: A Regression Meta-Analysis. Review of Economics and Institutions, 7(2), 26. https://doi.org/10.5202/rei.v7i2.222

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