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Discussion Notes are focused on research MILK will be doing and what we hope to learn through this future research.
Briefs are about research that has been completed and indicate lessons learned from that work.

MILK Brief #5: Changing Role of Family Networks in Coping with RiskMILK Brief #5: Changing Role of Family Networks in Coping with Risk

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Name:MILK Brief #5: Changing Role of Family Networks in Coping with Risk
Abstract:

Poor households use a variety of tools to cope with risk, including formal and informal savings, loans,risk-sharing, asset sales, and cash and in-kind transfers from family members, communities,governments, and NGOs. Traditionally, informal social networks at the family level have played a particularly significant role in helping the poor cope with risk. This brief examines the importance of family networks and ways in which recent demographic trends indicate a weakening of these networks and emergence of new gaps in risk-coping ability which formal insurance products may be able to fill.

Filename:110923 MILK Brief 5 - Family Networks and Risk.pdf
Published: 09/23/2011
Author:MILK
Country:Global
Language:English