Social Protection Amidst Social Upheaval: Examining the Impact of a Multi-Faceted Program for Ultra-Poor Households in Yemen

43 Pages Posted: 28 Jul 2020 Last revised: 15 May 2022

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Lasse Brune

Northwestern University - Buffett Institute for Global Studies

Dean Karlan

Northwestern University

Sikandra Kurdi

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Christopher Udry

Northwestern University

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Date Written: July 2020

Abstract

Social protection programs are needed more than ever during periods of social upheaval, but are also likely to be even harder to implement successfully. Furthermore, social upheaval makes measuring the impact of such policies all the more difficult. We study the impact of a multi-faceted social protection program, often referred to as a “graduation” model program, in Yemen during a period of civil unrest. We are unable to measure outcomes for four years, thus much remains unknown about what transpired in the intermediary time. After four years we find positive impacts on savings behavior and asset accumulation, albeit substantially less than the amount the household originally received.

Suggested Citation

Brune, Lasse and Karlan, Dean and Kurdi, Sikandra and Udry, Christopher, Social Protection Amidst Social Upheaval: Examining the Impact of a Multi-Faceted Program for Ultra-Poor Households in Yemen (July 2020). NBER Working Paper No. w27583, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3661075

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Dean Karlan

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Sikandra Kurdi

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Christopher Udry

Northwestern University ( email )

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Evanston, IL 60208
United States

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