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Risk and Insurance: Perspectives on Fertility and Agrarian Change in India and Bangladesh

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Published InPopulation and Development Review
Year1981
Citations357

Abstract

Relative to other approaches and emphases -- the value of childrens labor for example -- the potential importance of environmentally and socially determined risk as a source of derived demand for children in poor agrarian settings has been largely overlooked. Using frequency of distress sale of land as an indicator of the adequacy of insurance mechanisms this article compares sources of risk and means of insurance in rural Bangladesh (represented by the village of Char Gopalpur) and a semi arid area of south central India (represented by 2 villages in Maharashtra and 1 in Andhra Pradesh). While both regions are characterized by harsh environment of risk in the Indian setting efficient adjustment mechanisms have evolved -- particularly capital markets and…
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