Shocks and coping strategies of coastal communities in war–conflict-affected areas of the north and east of Sri Lanka

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Mohamed Munas
Gayathri Lokuge
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[1] Centre for Poverty Analysis,
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Coping strategies; Fisher livelihoods; Shocks; Sri Lanka; Conflict;
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A quantitative survey of 1,377 households in three war-affected coastal districts of Jaffna, Mannar and Trincomalee in the north and east of Sri Lanka shows that inflation or price hikes, specially fuel, and natural disasters such as floods and droughts are highlighted as the shocks with the biggest impacts on fisher and non-fisher households. We hypothesise that the pattern/severity of households’ coping strategies to face these shocks depends on a set of household characteristics: livelihood diversity, asset ownership, level of education and the ability to borrow. Livelihood diversity, asset ownership and borrowings correlate significantly with the severity of coping strategies adopted by households for both fisher and non-fisher households. Education and livelihood diversification does not show a significant correlation for fisher households although it significantly affects livelihood diversification of both types of households.
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