Climate change adaptation in Ethiopia: to what extent does social protection influence livelihood diversification?

Zerihun Weldegebriel, Martin Philip Prowse

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    Abstract

    Social-protection programmes like the Productive Safety-Net Programme
    (PSNP) in Ethiopia can play a positive role in promoting livelihoods and
    enhancing risk management. This article uses propensity score matching to
    estimate its effect on income diversification. The results suggest that receiving
    transfers from the PSNP, on average, did not increase farm or non-farm
    income but significantly increases natural-resource extraction (one
    component of off-farm income). While these results should be treated with
    caution, they suggest that the PSNP may not be helping smallholders diversify
    income sources in a positive manner for climate adaptation. The article
    concludes by arguing for the promotion of positive forms of income
    diversification and the further investigation of the PSNP’s influence on
    autonomous adaptation strategies.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalDevelopment Policy Review
    Volume31
    Issue numberSuppl. s2
    Pages (from-to)o35-o56
    Number of pages22
    ISSN0950-6764
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

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