Do caste and social interactions affect risk attitudes and adoption of microinsurance? Evidence from rainfall insurance adoption in Gujarat, India

2012
Page count
25
pages
Description

Research Paper #25 looks into the social context within which risk attitudes are formed and participation decisions are made, using microdata from rural households in Gujarat, India. Both caste affiliation and social interaction are found to significantly affect the risk attitudes of farmers. Furthermore, social interaction seems to have a significant influence on the adoption of rainfall insurance.

Publisher
The ILO's Impact Insurance Facility
Publish date
Authors
A. Singh
S. Gaurav
T. Ranganathan
Language of publication
English
Region/Country
Region
South Asia
Country
India
IB topics