Hardship and Vulnerability in the Pacific Island Countries : A Regional Companion to the World Development Report 2014

In many Pacific island countries, meeting non-food basic needs is a growing challenge and further complicated by substantial economic and environmental risks. Hardship and vulnerability are increasingly prominent concerns in Pacific island countrie...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/19188485/regional-companion-world-development-report-2014-hardship-vulnerability-pacific-island-countries
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17543
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topic ACCESS TO SERVICES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
BASIC NEEDS
BULLETIN
CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS
CASH INCOME
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILDREN PER WOMAN
CIVIL UNREST
CLIMATE CHANGE
CONFLICT
CONSUMER DEMAND
CONSUMPTION DISTRIBUTION
COVARIATE SHOCKS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DIET
DISEASES
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DRINKING WATER
DROUGHT
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INSECURITY
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC REVIEW
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EFFECTIVE ACTION
ELDERLY
ELDERLY PEOPLE
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE
EPIDEMIC
ETHNIC CONFLICT
EXTREME POVERTY
EXTREME POVERTY LINE
FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS
FERTILITY
FERTILITY RATE
FERTILITY RATES
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FOOD IMPORTS
FOOD INSECURITY
FOOD NEEDS
FOOD POVERTY
FOOD POVERTY LINE
FOOD POVERTY LINES
GLOBAL MARKETS
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GROSS NATIONAL INCOME
HEADCOUNT RATIO
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
HOUSEHOLD HEAD AGE
HOUSEHOLD HEADS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IDIOSYNCRATIC SHOCKS
ILLNESSES
INCOME
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
INEQUALITY
INSURANCE
INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
KINSHIP
KINSHIP NETWORKS
KNOWLEDGE BASE
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LACK OF INFORMATION
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
LAND MANAGEMENT
LEGAL STATUS
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIMITED RESOURCES
LIVING STANDARDS
MEASURING POVERTY
METHODOLOGICAL CHOICES
MIGRANT
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
MINORITY
NATIONAL HEALTH EXPENDITURES
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY LINES
NATURAL DISASTER
NATURAL DISASTERS
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL SHOCKS
NON-FOOD NEEDS
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
NUTRITION
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN
PANDEMIC
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POOR
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY RATES
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PROGRESS
PROVISION OF SERVICES
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SERVICES
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
QUALITY EDUCATION
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
QUALITY OF LIFE
RECIPROCITY
REGIONAL PARTNERS
REGULATORY BARRIERS
REMITTANCE
REMITTANCES
RISK MANAGEMENT
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DIFFERENCES
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL INEQUALITY
SAFE WATER
SAFETY NET
SAFETY NETS
SANITATION
SAVINGS
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SCHOOLING
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SMALL COUNTRIES
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL INSURANCE PROGRAMS
SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SERVICES
SPATIAL DIFFERENCES
SPATIAL DISPERSION
SPATIAL VARIATION
SUBSISTENCE
SUPPLY CHAINS
TARGETING
TECHNICAL CAPACITY
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TOTAL POVERTY
TOTAL POVERTY LINE
TRADITIONAL PRACTICES
TRANSFER PROGRAMS
TRANSIENT ILLNESS
UNWANTED PREGNANCY
URBAN AREAS
URBAN CENTERS
URBAN HOUSEHOLDS
URBAN SLUMS
URBANIZATION
URBANIZED COUNTRIES
VULNERABILITY
VULNERABLE GROUPS
VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS
VULNERABLE PEOPLE
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
YOUNG CHILDREN
YOUNG POPULATIONS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO SERVICES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
BASIC NEEDS
BULLETIN
CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS
CASH INCOME
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILDREN PER WOMAN
CIVIL UNREST
CLIMATE CHANGE
CONFLICT
CONSUMER DEMAND
CONSUMPTION DISTRIBUTION
COVARIATE SHOCKS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DIET
DISEASES
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DRINKING WATER
DROUGHT
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INSECURITY
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC REVIEW
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EFFECTIVE ACTION
ELDERLY
ELDERLY PEOPLE
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE
EPIDEMIC
ETHNIC CONFLICT
EXTREME POVERTY
EXTREME POVERTY LINE
FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS
FERTILITY
FERTILITY RATE
FERTILITY RATES
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FOOD IMPORTS
FOOD INSECURITY
FOOD NEEDS
FOOD POVERTY
FOOD POVERTY LINE
FOOD POVERTY LINES
GLOBAL MARKETS
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GROSS NATIONAL INCOME
HEADCOUNT RATIO
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
HOUSEHOLD HEAD AGE
HOUSEHOLD HEADS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IDIOSYNCRATIC SHOCKS
ILLNESSES
INCOME
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
INEQUALITY
INSURANCE
INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
KINSHIP
KINSHIP NETWORKS
KNOWLEDGE BASE
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LACK OF INFORMATION
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
LAND MANAGEMENT
LEGAL STATUS
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIMITED RESOURCES
LIVING STANDARDS
MEASURING POVERTY
METHODOLOGICAL CHOICES
MIGRANT
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
MINORITY
NATIONAL HEALTH EXPENDITURES
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATIONAL POVERTY LINES
NATURAL DISASTER
NATURAL DISASTERS
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL SHOCKS
NON-FOOD NEEDS
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
NUTRITION
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN
PANDEMIC
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POOR
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY RATES
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PROGRESS
PROVISION OF SERVICES
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SERVICES
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
QUALITY EDUCATION
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
QUALITY OF LIFE
RECIPROCITY
REGIONAL PARTNERS
REGULATORY BARRIERS
REMITTANCE
REMITTANCES
RISK MANAGEMENT
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DIFFERENCES
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL INEQUALITY
SAFE WATER
SAFETY NET
SAFETY NETS
SANITATION
SAVINGS
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SCHOOLING
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SMALL COUNTRIES
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL INSURANCE PROGRAMS
SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SERVICES
SPATIAL DIFFERENCES
SPATIAL DISPERSION
SPATIAL VARIATION
SUBSISTENCE
SUPPLY CHAINS
TARGETING
TECHNICAL CAPACITY
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TOTAL POVERTY
TOTAL POVERTY LINE
TRADITIONAL PRACTICES
TRANSFER PROGRAMS
TRANSIENT ILLNESS
UNWANTED PREGNANCY
URBAN AREAS
URBAN CENTERS
URBAN HOUSEHOLDS
URBAN SLUMS
URBANIZATION
URBANIZED COUNTRIES
VULNERABILITY
VULNERABLE GROUPS
VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS
VULNERABLE PEOPLE
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
YOUNG CHILDREN
YOUNG POPULATIONS
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Hardship and Vulnerability in the Pacific Island Countries : A Regional Companion to the World Development Report 2014
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Oceania
description In many Pacific island countries, meeting non-food basic needs is a growing challenge and further complicated by substantial economic and environmental risks. Hardship and vulnerability are increasingly prominent concerns in Pacific island countries, but the knowledge base to guide policymaking is limited. Family and community networks are central to life in most Pacific island countries, providing critical support to members in need and acting as safety nets when individuals or households experience losses from shocks. The primary objective of this report is to present solid empirical evidence of hardship, vulnerability to shocks, and risk management in the Pacific region. The report is primarily a stocktaking exercise that brings together existing evidence and new analysis of available data using a consistent framework. The report takes a "micro" perspective that of the individual and household but accounts for the important role of communities, the state, and international partners. This report focuses on risks, but accounts for the role of opportunities when possible. While remaining supportive of viable economic growth sectors, given the limited means of most Pacific governments, expenditure should be carefully focused on investments with high expected economic returns and relatively low risks. Development partners can play a role in financing these investments and in sharing experiences on what works from other parts of the world.
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title Hardship and Vulnerability in the Pacific Island Countries : A Regional Companion to the World Development Report 2014
title_short Hardship and Vulnerability in the Pacific Island Countries : A Regional Companion to the World Development Report 2014
title_full Hardship and Vulnerability in the Pacific Island Countries : A Regional Companion to the World Development Report 2014
title_fullStr Hardship and Vulnerability in the Pacific Island Countries : A Regional Companion to the World Development Report 2014
title_full_unstemmed Hardship and Vulnerability in the Pacific Island Countries : A Regional Companion to the World Development Report 2014
title_sort hardship and vulnerability in the pacific island countries : a regional companion to the world development report 2014
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/19188485/regional-companion-world-development-report-2014-hardship-vulnerability-pacific-island-countries
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17543
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spelling okr-10986-175432021-06-14T10:25:26Z Hardship and Vulnerability in the Pacific Island Countries : A Regional Companion to the World Development Report 2014 World Bank ACCESS TO SERVICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY BASIC NEEDS BULLETIN CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS CASH INCOME CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM CHILD MORTALITY CHILDREN PER WOMAN CIVIL UNREST CLIMATE CHANGE CONFLICT CONSUMER DEMAND CONSUMPTION DISTRIBUTION COVARIATE SHOCKS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DIET DISEASES DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DRINKING WATER DROUGHT ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INSECURITY ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC REVIEW ECONOMIC SHOCKS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EFFECTIVE ACTION ELDERLY ELDERLY PEOPLE ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE EPIDEMIC ETHNIC CONFLICT EXTREME POVERTY EXTREME POVERTY LINE FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS FERTILITY FERTILITY RATE FERTILITY RATES FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FOOD IMPORTS FOOD INSECURITY FOOD NEEDS FOOD POVERTY FOOD POVERTY LINE FOOD POVERTY LINES GLOBAL MARKETS GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS GOVERNMENT POLICIES GROSS NATIONAL INCOME HEADCOUNT RATIO HEALTH EXPENDITURES HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS HOUSEHOLD HEAD HOUSEHOLD HEAD AGE HOUSEHOLD HEADS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IDIOSYNCRATIC SHOCKS ILLNESSES INCOME INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES INEQUALITY INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION KINSHIP KINSHIP NETWORKS KNOWLEDGE BASE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LACK OF INFORMATION LACK OF KNOWLEDGE LAND MANAGEMENT LEGAL STATUS LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIFE EXPECTANCY LIMITED RESOURCES LIVING STANDARDS MEASURING POVERTY METHODOLOGICAL CHOICES MIGRANT MIGRANTS MIGRATION MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINORITY NATIONAL HEALTH EXPENDITURES NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL POVERTY NATIONAL POVERTY LINES NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL GAS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL SHOCKS NON-FOOD NEEDS NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF PEOPLE NUTRITION OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN PANDEMIC POLITICAL ECONOMY POOR POVERTY ANALYSIS POVERTY LINE POVERTY MEASUREMENT POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PROGRESS PROVISION OF SERVICES PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SERVICES PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY QUALITY EDUCATION QUALITY OF EDUCATION QUALITY OF LIFE RECIPROCITY REGIONAL PARTNERS REGULATORY BARRIERS REMITTANCE REMITTANCES RISK MANAGEMENT RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL DIFFERENCES RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL INEQUALITY SAFE WATER SAFETY NET SAFETY NETS SANITATION SAVINGS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SCHOOLING SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOLS SERVICE DELIVERY SMALL COUNTRIES SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL INSURANCE PROGRAMS SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SERVICES SPATIAL DIFFERENCES SPATIAL DISPERSION SPATIAL VARIATION SUBSISTENCE SUPPLY CHAINS TARGETING TECHNICAL CAPACITY TERTIARY EDUCATION TOTAL POVERTY TOTAL POVERTY LINE TRADITIONAL PRACTICES TRANSFER PROGRAMS TRANSIENT ILLNESS UNWANTED PREGNANCY URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN HOUSEHOLDS URBAN SLUMS URBANIZATION URBANIZED COUNTRIES VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS VULNERABLE PEOPLE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION YOUNG CHILDREN YOUNG POPULATIONS In many Pacific island countries, meeting non-food basic needs is a growing challenge and further complicated by substantial economic and environmental risks. Hardship and vulnerability are increasingly prominent concerns in Pacific island countries, but the knowledge base to guide policymaking is limited. Family and community networks are central to life in most Pacific island countries, providing critical support to members in need and acting as safety nets when individuals or households experience losses from shocks. The primary objective of this report is to present solid empirical evidence of hardship, vulnerability to shocks, and risk management in the Pacific region. The report is primarily a stocktaking exercise that brings together existing evidence and new analysis of available data using a consistent framework. The report takes a "micro" perspective that of the individual and household but accounts for the important role of communities, the state, and international partners. This report focuses on risks, but accounts for the role of opportunities when possible. While remaining supportive of viable economic growth sectors, given the limited means of most Pacific governments, expenditure should be carefully focused on investments with high expected economic returns and relatively low risks. Development partners can play a role in financing these investments and in sharing experiences on what works from other parts of the world. 2014-04-01T17:27:14Z 2014-04-01T17:27:14Z 2014 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/19188485/regional-companion-world-development-report-2014-hardship-vulnerability-pacific-island-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17543 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Oceania