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Quantifying Vulnerability to Poverty in El Salvador

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  • Rude,Britta Laurin
  • Robayo,Monica

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El Salvador is marked by high vulnerability to risks and hazards, such as crime, naturaldisasters, and migration. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the vulnerability patterns of its population.This paper applies an innovative approach to estimate the population's vulnerability to poverty and analyze itsunderlying drivers. The findings show that ex-ante vulnerability to poverty decreased over 2016 to 2019, aparallel trend to the poverty reduction observed in the country during this period. This finding comes hand in handwith an increase in the importance of risk factors relative to a low accumulation of assets driving vulnerability.Additionally, household-level shocks play a more significant role than community-level shocks. To address vulnerabilitiesin the country, the government should invest in adaptive safety nets and risk mitigation strategies.

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  • Rude,Britta Laurin & Robayo,Monica, 2023. "Quantifying Vulnerability to Poverty in El Salvador," Policy Research Working Paper Series 10289, The World Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:wbrwps:10289
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