Households in Conflict Network

The Households in Conflict Network brings together researchers interested in the micro level analysis of the relationship between violent conflict and household welfare.

Working Papers

Read from a series of more than 400 working papers

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Work permits for refugees as social protection during polycrises: Evidence from refugees in Jordan during the COVID-19 pandemic

Wolfgang Stojetz,  Piero Ronzani,  Ghassan Baliki,  Tilman Brück,  Sarah Fenzl

This paper studies the social protection of refugees during a pandemic. A pandemic adds to the many existing challenges refugees face, creating a dangerous polycrisis. […]

423

Gendered effects of climate and conflict shocks on food security in Sudan and the mitigating role of social protection

Aysegül Kayaoglu,  Ghassan Baliki,  Tilman Brück, 

Climate change and violent conflict are defining challenges of our time. However, it is not yet understood how they interact in shaping human welfare and […]

422

Using Cross-Survey Imputation to Estimate Poverty for Venezuelan Refugees in Colombia

Hai-Anh Dang,  Ibrahima Sarr, Carlos Santiago Guzman Gutierrez, Theresa Beltramo, Paolo Verme

Household consumption or income surveys do not typically cover refugee populations. In the rare cases where refugees are included, inconsistencies between different data sources could […]

421

Conflict, Aspirations, and Women’s Empowerment: Household Survey Evidence from Farmer-Herder Conflicts in Nigeria

Mulubrhan Amare,  Lucia Carrillo,  Katrina Kosec,  Jordan Kyle, 

Using original survey data from three states in rural, southwestern Nigeria, this study examines the relationship between conflict intensity at various distances and the empowerment […]

420

Shocking social safety: Evidence from violence and drought in North-east Nigeria

Wolfgang Stojetz,  Piero Ronzani,  Tilman Brück,  Jeanne Pinay, Marco d'Errico

Polycrises created by violent conflict and climate change are ubiquitous. Yet, the impacts of conflict and climatic shocks on human behavior and welfare have largely […]

419

Building Resilience in Conflict Areas: Quasi-experimental Evidence from Borno State in North-east Nigeria

Wolfgang Stojetz,  Piero Ronzani,  Tilman Brück,  Jeanne Pinay, Marco d'Errico

This paper provides novel evidence on the impacts of agricultural support programs in acute emergency settings, by studying resilience in mostly rural areas in the […]

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