This article studies indigenous insurance groups using evidence from urban areas in Benin. Many of these informal institutions co-exist within neighbourhood distance. They are based on well-defined rules and regulations, offering premium-based insurance for funeral expenses, as well as other forms of insurance and credit to cope with hardships. We first provide a description of these groups. We then investigate, with the help of an original dataset, which individual characteristics are significant in explaining both the likelihood of joining such groups and the choice of insurance coverage.
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Int Food Policy Res Inst, Markets Trade & Inst Div, Washington, DC 20036 USAInt Food Policy Res Inst, Markets Trade & Inst Div, Washington, DC 20036 USA
Geng, Xin
Janssens, Wendy
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Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Dept Econ, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Tinbergen Inst, Amsterdam, NetherlandsInt Food Policy Res Inst, Markets Trade & Inst Div, Washington, DC 20036 USA
Janssens, Wendy
Kramer, Berber
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Kramer, Berber
van der List, Marijn
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PharmAccess Fdn, Amsterdam, NetherlandsInt Food Policy Res Inst, Markets Trade & Inst Div, Washington, DC 20036 USA