Article ID: | iaor20111790 |
Volume: | 78 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 7 |
End Page Number: | 35 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2011 |
Journal: | Journal of Risk and Insurance |
Authors: | Giesbert Lena, Steiner Susan, Bendig Mirko |
Keywords: | risk |
This article investigates households’ decisions to take up micro life insurance and to use other financial services. It estimates a multivariate probit model based on Ghanaian household survey data. The results suggest a mutually reinforcing relationship between the use of insurance and the use of other formal financial services. Risk-averse households and households who consider themselves more exposed to risk than others are found to be less likely to participate in insurance. This suggests that insurance is considered to be risky. There is indicative evidence for adverse selection and a life-cycle effect in the uptake of insurance.