Economic Consequences of Ill-Health in Rural Ethiopia

We use three years of household panel data to analyze the effects of ill-health on household economic outcomes in rural Ethiopia. We examine the immediate effects of various ill-health measures on health expenditure and labor supply, the subsequent coping responses, and finally the effect on income...

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Main Authors: Zelalem Yilma, Anagaw Derseh Mebratie, Robert Sparrow, Marleen Dekker, Getnet Alemu, Arjun S. Bedi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-07-01
Series:Health Systems & Reform
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23288604.2021.1885577
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spelling doaj-7bf2e62e3c374a07ad53f968c0ffd4402021-10-04T13:57:04ZengTaylor & Francis GroupHealth Systems & Reform2328-86042328-86202021-07-017210.1080/23288604.2021.18855771885577Economic Consequences of Ill-Health in Rural EthiopiaZelalem Yilma0Anagaw Derseh Mebratie1Robert Sparrow2Marleen Dekker3Getnet Alemu4Arjun S. Bedi5The World BankAddis Ababa UniversityWageningen UniversityLeiden UniversityAddis Ababa UniversityErasmus University RotterdamWe use three years of household panel data to analyze the effects of ill-health on household economic outcomes in rural Ethiopia. We examine the immediate effects of various ill-health measures on health expenditure and labor supply, the subsequent coping responses, and finally the effect on income and consumption. We find evidence of substantial economic risk in terms of increased health expenditure and reduced agricultural productivity. Households are able to smooth consumption by resorting to intra-household labor substitution, borrowing and depleting assets. However, maintaining current consumption through borrowing and depletion of assets is unlikely to be sustainable and displays the need for health financing reforms and safety nets that reduce the financial consequences of ill-health.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23288604.2021.1885577health shocksill-healthconsumption insurancehealth expenditurelabor supplypoverty dynamicsethiopia
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author Zelalem Yilma
Anagaw Derseh Mebratie
Robert Sparrow
Marleen Dekker
Getnet Alemu
Arjun S. Bedi
spellingShingle Zelalem Yilma
Anagaw Derseh Mebratie
Robert Sparrow
Marleen Dekker
Getnet Alemu
Arjun S. Bedi
Economic Consequences of Ill-Health in Rural Ethiopia
Health Systems & Reform
health shocks
ill-health
consumption insurance
health expenditure
labor supply
poverty dynamics
ethiopia
author_facet Zelalem Yilma
Anagaw Derseh Mebratie
Robert Sparrow
Marleen Dekker
Getnet Alemu
Arjun S. Bedi
author_sort Zelalem Yilma
title Economic Consequences of Ill-Health in Rural Ethiopia
title_short Economic Consequences of Ill-Health in Rural Ethiopia
title_full Economic Consequences of Ill-Health in Rural Ethiopia
title_fullStr Economic Consequences of Ill-Health in Rural Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Economic Consequences of Ill-Health in Rural Ethiopia
title_sort economic consequences of ill-health in rural ethiopia
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Health Systems & Reform
issn 2328-8604
2328-8620
publishDate 2021-07-01
description We use three years of household panel data to analyze the effects of ill-health on household economic outcomes in rural Ethiopia. We examine the immediate effects of various ill-health measures on health expenditure and labor supply, the subsequent coping responses, and finally the effect on income and consumption. We find evidence of substantial economic risk in terms of increased health expenditure and reduced agricultural productivity. Households are able to smooth consumption by resorting to intra-household labor substitution, borrowing and depleting assets. However, maintaining current consumption through borrowing and depletion of assets is unlikely to be sustainable and displays the need for health financing reforms and safety nets that reduce the financial consequences of ill-health.
topic health shocks
ill-health
consumption insurance
health expenditure
labor supply
poverty dynamics
ethiopia
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23288604.2021.1885577
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