Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Model 4

Model 5

OOPE increases after climatic event with ref. category—not at all

With no or partial damage

4.33***

3.36*

4.32*

4.18*

(Omitted)

sometimes in devastated family

3.80***

4.44***

4.51***

4.52**

2.96

More often in devastated family

4.28***

5.49***

5.60***

4.64***

(Omitted)

To a great extent in devastated family

6.98***

7.11***

7.24***

5.39**

(Omitted)

Asset degradation after climatic event occurs among households with ref category—less vulnerable

More vulnerable with no or partial damage

1.21

0.91

0.55

0.79

More vulnerable and devastated

0.84

1.04

0.85

0.98

Ref. category—most vulnerable to livelihood insecurity after climatic shock

Medium insecure livelihood after climatic shock

0.62

0.29**

0.58

Least insecure livelihood after climatic shock

1.15

0.37

0.38

Influence of accessibility hamper after climatic shock with ref. category—most difficult to access

Moderate difficult to access

1.76

3.22

Less difficult to access

4.57***

2.64

Perception of caregivers regarding quality of care (unqualified provider during or after climatic shock) with ref. category—poor perception

Medium perception

0.01***

Poor perception

0.02***

Number of observations

313

304

249

240

35

Wald chi2

30.78

32.59

32.24

27.32

336.75

Prob > chi2

0.0000

0.0000

0.0001

0.0023

0.0000

pseudo R2

0.1593

0.1816

0.2365

0.2922

0.4507