Working Paper

IDS working papers;384

The Impact of Armed Civil Conflict on Household Welfare and Policy

Published on 1 January 2011

This paper offers a framework for analysing the effects of armed conflicts on households and the ways in which households in turn respond to and cope with the conflicts. It distinguishes between direct and indirect effects, and shows that the indirect effects are channelled through (i) markets, (ii) political institutions, and (iii) social networks. Drawing upon the recent empirical literature, the paper portrays the processes running along these various channels and offers policy suggestions to be adopted at both national and international levels

Authors

Patricia Justino

Professorial Fellow

Publication details

published by
IDS
authors
Justino, Patricia
journal
IDS Working Paper, issue 384
isbn
978 1 78118 040 2
language
English

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