Targeting the Highly Vulnerable Households During Strict Lockdowns

In this brief article, we attempt to quantify the number of households in the country which are ‘highly vulnerable’ to hunger and poverty due to sudden and highly restrictive lockdowns, such as the enhanced community quarantine, and other social distancing measures, as well as estimate the budget th...

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Main Authors: Ducanes, Geoffrey, Daway-Ducanes, Sarah Lynne, Tan, Edita
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.economics-faculty-pubs-11772022-03-11T09:05:50Z Targeting the Highly Vulnerable Households During Strict Lockdowns Ducanes, Geoffrey Daway-Ducanes, Sarah Lynne Tan, Edita In this brief article, we attempt to quantify the number of households in the country which are ‘highly vulnerable’ to hunger and poverty due to sudden and highly restrictive lockdowns, such as the enhanced community quarantine, and other social distancing measures, as well as estimate the budget that will be needed to address their vulnerability. ‘Highly vulnerable’ households are defined in this study as those unlikely to have incomes during strict lockdown periods because of the employment characteristics of their employed members and which likely have little or no savings to tide them over. Using nationally-representative household data, we define a job loss index to identify the employment characteristics that are most sensitive to the lockdown measures, and given these employment characteristics, identify the ‘highly vulnerable’ households. Depending on the pre-lockdown income threshold eligibility used, we estimate the number of ‘highly vulnerable’ households in the country at anywhere from 7.4 million to 11.3 million. At ₱5,000 per ‘highly vulnerable’ household, the estimated costs amount to ₱36.9 billion to ₱56.5 billion, again depending on the income threshold used. We also propose a way for the government to operationalize the process of identifying and helping ‘highly vulnerable’ households. JEL classification: I32, I38; H53 2021-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/economics-faculty-pubs/180 https://pre.econ.upd.edu.ph/index.php/pre/article/view/1010 Economics Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo social protection vulnerable households poverty targeting COVID-19 lockdown Economics Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
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Philippines
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topic social protection
vulnerable households
poverty
targeting
COVID-19
lockdown
Economics
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
spellingShingle social protection
vulnerable households
poverty
targeting
COVID-19
lockdown
Economics
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Ducanes, Geoffrey
Daway-Ducanes, Sarah Lynne
Tan, Edita
Targeting the Highly Vulnerable Households During Strict Lockdowns
description In this brief article, we attempt to quantify the number of households in the country which are ‘highly vulnerable’ to hunger and poverty due to sudden and highly restrictive lockdowns, such as the enhanced community quarantine, and other social distancing measures, as well as estimate the budget that will be needed to address their vulnerability. ‘Highly vulnerable’ households are defined in this study as those unlikely to have incomes during strict lockdown periods because of the employment characteristics of their employed members and which likely have little or no savings to tide them over. Using nationally-representative household data, we define a job loss index to identify the employment characteristics that are most sensitive to the lockdown measures, and given these employment characteristics, identify the ‘highly vulnerable’ households. Depending on the pre-lockdown income threshold eligibility used, we estimate the number of ‘highly vulnerable’ households in the country at anywhere from 7.4 million to 11.3 million. At ₱5,000 per ‘highly vulnerable’ household, the estimated costs amount to ₱36.9 billion to ₱56.5 billion, again depending on the income threshold used. We also propose a way for the government to operationalize the process of identifying and helping ‘highly vulnerable’ households. JEL classification: I32, I38; H53
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author Ducanes, Geoffrey
Daway-Ducanes, Sarah Lynne
Tan, Edita
author_facet Ducanes, Geoffrey
Daway-Ducanes, Sarah Lynne
Tan, Edita
author_sort Ducanes, Geoffrey
title Targeting the Highly Vulnerable Households During Strict Lockdowns
title_short Targeting the Highly Vulnerable Households During Strict Lockdowns
title_full Targeting the Highly Vulnerable Households During Strict Lockdowns
title_fullStr Targeting the Highly Vulnerable Households During Strict Lockdowns
title_full_unstemmed Targeting the Highly Vulnerable Households During Strict Lockdowns
title_sort targeting the highly vulnerable households during strict lockdowns
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2021
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/economics-faculty-pubs/180
https://pre.econ.upd.edu.ph/index.php/pre/article/view/1010
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