An analytical framework for household entitlement assessment in civil war

Author:

Arya Aziz12,Ihle Rico3,Heijman Wim45

Affiliation:

1. PhD Candidate, Agricultural Economics and Rural Policy Group, Department of Economics Wageningen University and Research The Netherlands

2. Regional Policy and Programme Officer, Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Bangkok Thailand

3. Associate Professor, Agricultural Economics and Rural Policy Group, Department of Economics Wageningen University and Research The Netherlands

4. Professor (Em.) of Regional Economics, Agricultural Economics and Rural Policy Group, Department of Economics Wageningen University and Research The Netherlands

5. Professor of Economics, Department of Economics Czech University of Life Sciences Czech Republic

Abstract

Amartya Sen, the economist and philosopher, defines entitlement as command over resources that permits a household to have access to essential goods and services to sustain life within legal and established social norms and practices. Entitlement failure occurs when a household's command over all available combinations of resources does not ensure sufficient provisions of food to avoid starvation. This paper provides an overview of the literature on causal relations between civil war and household entitlements. It suggests a conceptual framework for empirically analysing the ramifications of armed political conflict on household entitlements. In addition, it develops a composite index as a tool to investigate the effect of civil war on household entitlements and to guide policy in the context of conflict‐related international humanitarian interventions. The paper's key contribution is to suggest an empirical framework for quantitative measurement of the impact of civil war on household entitlements and to improve targeting criteria in post‐conflict rehabilitation efforts.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Social Sciences

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