posted on 2024-09-05, 23:19authored byElodie Douarin, Julie Litchfield, Rachel Sabates-Wheeler
This paper examines the effects of war on livelihood portfolios and welfare outcomes of rural
households in Kosovo using the 2000 Kosovo Living Standards Measurement Survey. We
question to what extent the legacy of war was experienced through selection into low return
livelihood activities or through decreases in welfare generally. We first identify portfolios
using a clustering algorithm which groups households pursuing similar combinations of
activities. The emerging clusters are comparable to those described in more qualitative
studies for Kosovo in the immediate post-conflict period. We then examine the determinants
of livelihood portfolio choice and the consequences of these for welfare outcomes, controlling
for war legacies and selection into specific portfolios. We find evidence of a relationship
between a household’s war experience and their livelihood choices and that war exposure
has different impacts on household welfare depending on the livelihood portfolio adopted.
We also identify significant selection effects on welfare for three out of four of our livelihood
clusters, highlighting the fact that selecting into a specific portfolio raised or lowered welfare
above expected levels.
Keywords: clusters; Kosovo; livelihood; post-conflict; selection model; welfare.
History
Publisher
IDS
Citation
Douarin, E., J. Litchfield & R. Sabates-Wheeler (2011) Poverty, livelihoods and war legacies : the case of post-war rural Kosovo. Working paper series, 380. Brighton: IDS.