使用者当心:韧性测量方法的比较评估

Caveat utilitor: A comparative assessment of resilience measurement approaches

Journal of Development Economics · 2022
被引 73 · 同刊同年前 6%
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

比较了三种常用韧性测量方法在埃塞俄比亚和尼日尔全国面板数据中的表现,发现它们对家庭韧性的排序差异大,预测粮食安全结果的准确性有限,质疑其超越传统福利指标的附加价值。

Abstract

As development and humanitarian agencies increasingly advance the objective of ‘building resilience’, three resilience measurement methods have come into especially widespread use: the Resilience Indicators for Measurement and Analysis approach developed by FAO, the multi-dimensional index approach developed by TANGO International, and the probabilistic approach of Cissé and Barrett. We compare performance across those three methods using nationally representative panel data from Ethiopia and Niger. We find that the three measures exhibit significantly different distributions and orderings among households, and they vary significantly in the households they identify as resilient or least resilient. All three measures exhibit only modest out-of-sample predictive accuracy, generating many false negatives and false positives relative to the food security outcome measure whose resilience they are meant to reflect. It remains unclear what these measures capture and what value they add beyond more established wellbeing measures such as the food consumption score or real expenditures. There is significant room for improvement in resilience measurement to better guide and evaluate development resilience interventions.

韧性测量方法比较韧性指标预测准确性发展韧性