Patel Ronak, Walker Garrett, Bhatt Mihir, Pathak Vishal
Stanford University.
Independent Researcher, Los Altos, California, USA.
PLoS Curr. 2017 Mar 1;9:ecurrents.dis.83315629ac7cae7e2c4f78c589a3ce1c. doi: 10.1371/currents.dis.83315629ac7cae7e2c4f78c589a3ce1c.
Small informal businesses make up the core markets for many poor urban communities, providing essential goods, services, and livelihoods. Many of these communities and businesses exist in hazardous locations. In most cases, these business owners do not have access to proper coping mechanisms including risk transfer and lack resilience to shocks. Access to risk-transfer in the form of insurance for these small businesses is extremely limited. This demand survey is the first phase of an intervention to test disaster microinsurance for these businesses. Previous research has examined the demand for and value of microinsurance to protect poor households but not micro- and medium-sized informal urban businesses.
This study investigates knowledge about and demand for microinsurance among small informal business owners in three different cities of India.
Survey of all informal business owners (n=4919) identified through purposive sampling of the most vulnerable in three proposed study sites: Guwahati in Assam (n=1622), Puri in Odisha (n=1551) and Cuddalore in Tamil Nadu (n=1746).
Our findings reflect that while small business owners largely did not know about disaster microinsurance, after describing it, a vast majority wanted to subscribe to such a program. Without it, they often rely on personal savings, forgo basic necessities, or take out costly loans that trap them in debt to cope with disasters.
This research supports the need for more experiments on actual adoption patterns, feasibility studies, and innovative trial programs by governments, non-governmental organizations, and insurance providers.
小型非正规企业构成了许多贫困城市社区的核心市场,提供基本商品、服务和生计。这些社区和企业中的许多都位于危险地带。在大多数情况下,这些企业主无法获得包括风险转移在内的适当应对机制,且缺乏应对冲击的复原力。这些小企业获得保险形式的风险转移的机会极其有限。这项需求调查是为这些企业测试灾害小额保险的干预措施的第一阶段。先前的研究考察了小额保险对保护贫困家庭的需求和价值,但未涉及城市非正规中小企业。
本研究调查印度三个不同城市的小型非正规企业主对小额保险的了解和需求。
通过对三个拟研究地点中最脆弱群体进行立意抽样,对所有非正规企业主(n = 4919)进行调查:阿萨姆邦的古瓦哈蒂(n = 1622)、奥里萨邦的普里(n = 1551)和泰米尔纳德邦的库德洛尔(n = 1746)。
我们的研究结果表明,虽然小企业主大多不了解灾害小额保险,但在对其进行描述后,绝大多数人希望订阅这样一个项目。没有它,他们往往依靠个人储蓄、放弃基本必需品,或申请代价高昂的贷款,从而陷入债务困境以应对灾害。
本研究支持政府、非政府组织和保险提供商需要对实际采用模式、可行性研究和创新试点项目进行更多试验。