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EUROPEAN
MICROFINANCE WEEK 2015
FINANCIAL INCLUSION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Does index insurance help households
recover from disaster?
Evidence from IBLI Mongolia
Veronika Bertram-Hümmer (joint with Kati Kraehnert)
DIW Berlin & Leibniz University Hannover
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#emw2015
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MICROFINANCE WEEK 2015
FINANCIAL INCLUSION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
In a nutshell…
Motivation: Index insurance is discussed with great enthusiasm in the policy community.
Yet, there is little evidence of whether index insurance works.
Focus: What is the impact of indemnity payments from index insurance on
the asset recovery of households after a catastrophic weather disaster?
Context: Index-based Livestock Insurance (IBLI) in Mongolia and a winter disaster in
2009/10 (“once-in-50 year event”) that caused mass livestock deaths.
Approach: Employ matching method and exploit phasing-in of IBLI in Mongolia to
control for self-selection into insurance.
Results: 1. Index insurance helps households recover faster from disaster losses:
the insured have a significantly, larger herd size 1 and 2 years ex post disaster.
2. The effect seems to be driven by improved consumption smoothing and
relieved credit constraints.
Index insurance: payments depend on an exogenous, publicly
observable index (e.g. rainfall, temperature or livestock
mortality in the district) rather than on individual claims
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What is known on the impacts of index insurance?
Ex ante disaster: impacts of insurance purchase
 Insurance enables more profitable production decisions and larger investments [e.g.
Karlan et al. 2014, Mobarak/Rosenzweig 2013, Cole et al. 2008, among others].
Ex post disaster: impacts of insurance payments
 Insured households do less likely expect the need to reduce meals or sell livestock
after a drought in the case of the Kenyan index-based livestock insurance pilot
[Janzen/Carter 2013].
→ Contribution of the study
• impact of index insurance on households’ asset recovery ex post disaster
• in the unique case of a high-uptake, fully commercialized index insurance
scheme: IBLI Mongolia
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FINANCIAL INCLUSION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
2009 2010
April May June July Aug Sept Dec April May June July Aug Sept
2009
insurance
sales period
mid-year
livestock
survey
end-year
livestock
census
2009
indem-
nity
payment
period
2009 insurance
coverage period
Index-based Livestock Insurance Mongolia (IBLI)
Implementation: in 3 pilot provinces in 2006; scale-up to the national level until 2012.
Objective: “reduce herders’ livelihood vulnerability caused by dzud” (PIU 2012).
Indemnity payments: to insured herders when the district-level livestock mortality rate of
a given species exceeds the threshold of 6 percent.
Insurance policies: sold by local agents, premiums and payments transferred via local
banks.
Insurance cycle:
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Empirical Background
Herding in Mongolia
 about 2/3 of households in rural areas
 nomadic/semi-nomadic
 households own on average 250 animals
 mix of sheep, goats, camel, cattle, horses
2009/10 winter disaster
 Extreme harsh winter led to mass livestock mortality
 22% of livestock died (9.7 million)
 almost 90% of herding households affected (ca. 1 million)
 IBLI was available in 4 provinces
 about 20% of households were insured
 average payment in 2010: 312 US$
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Coping with Shocks in Mongolia Household Panel Survey
Implementation: in three provinces of Western Mongolia between 2012-2015
Sample: 1,100 herder households (amongst them 59 insured)
Questionnaire: demographics, welfare, disaster management & exposure, IBLI
Treatment variable: purchased IBLI in 2009 = received indemnity payment in 2010
(as all insured received indemnity payments in 2010)
Key variables: livestock holdings
• before the disaster: 2009 (retrospective)
• after the disaster: 2011 (retrospective), 2012, 2013, 2014
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Empirical Approach
Research question:
What is the impact of receiving IBLI payments in 2010 on households’ post-
disaster recovery in livestock?
Challenge:
Households voluntarily decide to buy IBLI (no randomization)
Empirical methods:
• Bias-corrected matching estimator (Abadie & Imbens 2002, 2006, 2011)
to account for selection into purchasing IBLI based on observable factors.
• Sample restriction exploit phasing-in of IBLI:
 insured households in province where IBLI was available
 non-insured households in 2 other provinces where IBLI was not available
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Estimated effect of IBLI payouts on households’ livestock recovery
Notes: Estimations based on the bias-corrected matching estimator using control variables on the household, district
and sub-district-level (livestock in 2009, livestock lost in 2010, ecological zone, risk preferences, age, education,
relative wellbeing in 2009, location, infrastructure)
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Discussion: Channels of the beneficial effect of IBLI payments
Descriptive statistics on insured households
“Did the indemnity payment help your household manage the disaster”
• 75%: Yes, it helped
• 25%: No, payment came too late or was too small
“Did your household use IBLI indemnity payments for the following purpose?”
• 73%: bought food and other household necessities
• 22%: bought livestock fodder and repaired shelters
• 0%: bought new livestock (!)
• 15%: paid back loan
• 14%: paid education and health expenses
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Estimated effect of IBLI payouts on households’ shock coping strategies
Insured households were
• less likely to sell their livestock***
• less likely to fall back on informal risk management strategies*
(exceptional livestock movements)
• more likely to receive credit from a local bank***
Notes: Estimations based on the bias-corrected matching estimator using control variables on the household,
district and sub-district-level (livestock in 2009, livestock lost in 2010, ecological zone, risk preferences, age,
education, relative wellbeing in 2009, location, infrastructure);
* significant at 10%-level, *** significant at 1%-level.
Discussion: Channels of the beneficial effect of IBLI payments
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Qualitative interviews with herders in western Mongolia in July 2014
Authors: What are the factors that helped you recover from the winter disaster
so fast?
Herder: … Having only one child, we consumed less than other households,
which mainly accounts for our fast recovery.
Herder: … Money is the most helpful thing after a winter disaster. This money
can help us to buy primary consumption goods.
Discussion: Channels of the beneficial effect of IBLI payments
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Conclusions
• Descriptive statistics, an analysis of coping strategies, and qualitative interviews point
toward two channels:
• Insured households obtained liquidity from both IBLI indemnity payments and
from local banks due to relieved credit constraints.
• Additional liquidity was used for basic consumption expenditures and helped
households to avoid slaughtering and selling animals.
• Index insurance helps households recover faster from
disaster losses: the insured households have a
significantly, larger herd size 1 and 2 years ex post
disaster.

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Does index insurance help households recover from disaster? Evidence from IBLI Mongolia

  • 1. contact@e-mfp.eu www.e-mfp.eu #emw2015 EUROPEAN MICROFINANCE WEEK 2015 FINANCIAL INCLUSION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Does index insurance help households recover from disaster? Evidence from IBLI Mongolia Veronika Bertram-Hümmer (joint with Kati Kraehnert) DIW Berlin & Leibniz University Hannover
  • 2. contact@e-mfp.eu www.e-mfp.eu #emw2015 EUROPEAN MICROFINANCE WEEK 2015 FINANCIAL INCLUSION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT In a nutshell… Motivation: Index insurance is discussed with great enthusiasm in the policy community. Yet, there is little evidence of whether index insurance works. Focus: What is the impact of indemnity payments from index insurance on the asset recovery of households after a catastrophic weather disaster? Context: Index-based Livestock Insurance (IBLI) in Mongolia and a winter disaster in 2009/10 (“once-in-50 year event”) that caused mass livestock deaths. Approach: Employ matching method and exploit phasing-in of IBLI in Mongolia to control for self-selection into insurance. Results: 1. Index insurance helps households recover faster from disaster losses: the insured have a significantly, larger herd size 1 and 2 years ex post disaster. 2. The effect seems to be driven by improved consumption smoothing and relieved credit constraints. Index insurance: payments depend on an exogenous, publicly observable index (e.g. rainfall, temperature or livestock mortality in the district) rather than on individual claims
  • 3. contact@e-mfp.eu www.e-mfp.eu #emw2015 EUROPEAN MICROFINANCE WEEK 2015 FINANCIAL INCLUSION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT What is known on the impacts of index insurance? Ex ante disaster: impacts of insurance purchase  Insurance enables more profitable production decisions and larger investments [e.g. Karlan et al. 2014, Mobarak/Rosenzweig 2013, Cole et al. 2008, among others]. Ex post disaster: impacts of insurance payments  Insured households do less likely expect the need to reduce meals or sell livestock after a drought in the case of the Kenyan index-based livestock insurance pilot [Janzen/Carter 2013]. → Contribution of the study • impact of index insurance on households’ asset recovery ex post disaster • in the unique case of a high-uptake, fully commercialized index insurance scheme: IBLI Mongolia
  • 4. contact@e-mfp.eu www.e-mfp.eu #emw2015 EUROPEAN MICROFINANCE WEEK 2015 FINANCIAL INCLUSION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 2009 2010 April May June July Aug Sept Dec April May June July Aug Sept 2009 insurance sales period mid-year livestock survey end-year livestock census 2009 indem- nity payment period 2009 insurance coverage period Index-based Livestock Insurance Mongolia (IBLI) Implementation: in 3 pilot provinces in 2006; scale-up to the national level until 2012. Objective: “reduce herders’ livelihood vulnerability caused by dzud” (PIU 2012). Indemnity payments: to insured herders when the district-level livestock mortality rate of a given species exceeds the threshold of 6 percent. Insurance policies: sold by local agents, premiums and payments transferred via local banks. Insurance cycle:
  • 5. contact@e-mfp.eu www.e-mfp.eu #emw2015 EUROPEAN MICROFINANCE WEEK 2015 FINANCIAL INCLUSION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Empirical Background Herding in Mongolia  about 2/3 of households in rural areas  nomadic/semi-nomadic  households own on average 250 animals  mix of sheep, goats, camel, cattle, horses 2009/10 winter disaster  Extreme harsh winter led to mass livestock mortality  22% of livestock died (9.7 million)  almost 90% of herding households affected (ca. 1 million)  IBLI was available in 4 provinces  about 20% of households were insured  average payment in 2010: 312 US$
  • 6. contact@e-mfp.eu www.e-mfp.eu #emw2015 EUROPEAN MICROFINANCE WEEK 2015 FINANCIAL INCLUSION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Coping with Shocks in Mongolia Household Panel Survey Implementation: in three provinces of Western Mongolia between 2012-2015 Sample: 1,100 herder households (amongst them 59 insured) Questionnaire: demographics, welfare, disaster management & exposure, IBLI Treatment variable: purchased IBLI in 2009 = received indemnity payment in 2010 (as all insured received indemnity payments in 2010) Key variables: livestock holdings • before the disaster: 2009 (retrospective) • after the disaster: 2011 (retrospective), 2012, 2013, 2014
  • 7. contact@e-mfp.eu www.e-mfp.eu #emw2015 EUROPEAN MICROFINANCE WEEK 2015 FINANCIAL INCLUSION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Empirical Approach Research question: What is the impact of receiving IBLI payments in 2010 on households’ post- disaster recovery in livestock? Challenge: Households voluntarily decide to buy IBLI (no randomization) Empirical methods: • Bias-corrected matching estimator (Abadie & Imbens 2002, 2006, 2011) to account for selection into purchasing IBLI based on observable factors. • Sample restriction exploit phasing-in of IBLI:  insured households in province where IBLI was available  non-insured households in 2 other provinces where IBLI was not available
  • 8. contact@e-mfp.eu www.e-mfp.eu #emw2015 EUROPEAN MICROFINANCE WEEK 2015 FINANCIAL INCLUSION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Estimated effect of IBLI payouts on households’ livestock recovery Notes: Estimations based on the bias-corrected matching estimator using control variables on the household, district and sub-district-level (livestock in 2009, livestock lost in 2010, ecological zone, risk preferences, age, education, relative wellbeing in 2009, location, infrastructure)
  • 9. contact@e-mfp.eu www.e-mfp.eu #emw2015 EUROPEAN MICROFINANCE WEEK 2015 FINANCIAL INCLUSION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Discussion: Channels of the beneficial effect of IBLI payments Descriptive statistics on insured households “Did the indemnity payment help your household manage the disaster” • 75%: Yes, it helped • 25%: No, payment came too late or was too small “Did your household use IBLI indemnity payments for the following purpose?” • 73%: bought food and other household necessities • 22%: bought livestock fodder and repaired shelters • 0%: bought new livestock (!) • 15%: paid back loan • 14%: paid education and health expenses
  • 10. contact@e-mfp.eu www.e-mfp.eu #emw2015 EUROPEAN MICROFINANCE WEEK 2015 FINANCIAL INCLUSION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Estimated effect of IBLI payouts on households’ shock coping strategies Insured households were • less likely to sell their livestock*** • less likely to fall back on informal risk management strategies* (exceptional livestock movements) • more likely to receive credit from a local bank*** Notes: Estimations based on the bias-corrected matching estimator using control variables on the household, district and sub-district-level (livestock in 2009, livestock lost in 2010, ecological zone, risk preferences, age, education, relative wellbeing in 2009, location, infrastructure); * significant at 10%-level, *** significant at 1%-level. Discussion: Channels of the beneficial effect of IBLI payments
  • 11. contact@e-mfp.eu www.e-mfp.eu #emw2015 EUROPEAN MICROFINANCE WEEK 2015 FINANCIAL INCLUSION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Qualitative interviews with herders in western Mongolia in July 2014 Authors: What are the factors that helped you recover from the winter disaster so fast? Herder: … Having only one child, we consumed less than other households, which mainly accounts for our fast recovery. Herder: … Money is the most helpful thing after a winter disaster. This money can help us to buy primary consumption goods. Discussion: Channels of the beneficial effect of IBLI payments
  • 12. contact@e-mfp.eu www.e-mfp.eu #emw2015 EUROPEAN MICROFINANCE WEEK 2015 FINANCIAL INCLUSION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Conclusions • Descriptive statistics, an analysis of coping strategies, and qualitative interviews point toward two channels: • Insured households obtained liquidity from both IBLI indemnity payments and from local banks due to relieved credit constraints. • Additional liquidity was used for basic consumption expenditures and helped households to avoid slaughtering and selling animals. • Index insurance helps households recover faster from disaster losses: the insured households have a significantly, larger herd size 1 and 2 years ex post disaster.