Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

EfD Discussion Paper,
Environment for Development, University of Gothenburg

No 20-5: Social Protection and Vulnerability to Nutrition Security among Male and Female Headed Households in Ethiopia

Hailemariam Teklewold (), Tagel Gebrehiwot () and Mintewab Bezabih ()
Additional contact information
Hailemariam Teklewold: Environment and Climate Research Center, Policy Studies Institute, Postal: Environment and Climate Research Center, Policy Studies Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Tagel Gebrehiwot: Environment and Climate Research Center, Policy Studies Institute, Postal: Environment and Climate Research Center, Policy Studies Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Mintewab Bezabih: Environment and Climate Research Center, Policy Studies Institute, Postal: Environment and Climate Research Center, Policy Studies Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Abstract: This study examines the role of Ethiopia’s productive safety net program (PSNP) and its modes of benefit transfer in vulnerability to nutritional outcomes among female- and male-headed households (FHHs and MHHs). We model a panel switching regression in a counterfactual framework to account for unobserved individual heterogeneity. We find an inverse relationship between PSNP participation and households’ vulnerability to low dietary intake and diet diversity. Our findings confirm that vulnerability is reduced more with cash plus food transfers compared to each mechanism in isolation. The results suggest strong complementarity between the benefit transfer modalities. The study also finds that FHHs are more vulnerable than MHHs to low dietary diversity in the absence of PSNP participation. However, irrespective of the mode of benefit transfer, PSNP participation makes FHHs less vulnerable to poor nutrition outcomes. The study sheds some light on the debate on the design of benefit transfer in social protection programs.

Keywords: productivity safety net program; benefit transfers; vulnerability; nutrition; Ethiopia

JEL-codes: D10; Q12

Language: English

44 pages, March 2, 2020

Full text files

social-protection-an...le-and-female-headed HTML file Full text

Download statistics

Questions (including download problems) about the papers in this series should be directed to Franklin Amuakwa-Mensah ()
Report other problems with accessing this service to Sune Karlsson ().

RePEc:hhs:gunefd:2020_005This page generated on 2024-09-13 22:14:35.