Abstract:
:Using primary data from Laos, we compare a broad range of different types of shocks in terms of their incidence, distribution between the poor and the better off, idiosyncrasy, costs, coping responses, and self-reported impacts on well-being. Health shocks are more common than most other shocks, more concentrated among the poor, more idiosyncratic, more costly, trigger more coping strategies, and highly likely to lead to a cut in consumption. Household members experiencing a health shock lost, on average, 0.6 point on a five-point health scale; the wealthier are better able to limit the health impacts of a health shock.
journal_name
Health Econjournal_title
Health economicsauthors
Wagstaff A,Lindelow Mdoi
10.1002/hec.2944subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2014-06-01 00:00:00pages
706-18issue
6eissn
1057-9230issn
1099-1050journal_volume
23pub_type
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