RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Tropical Forests Provide Gendered Insurance against Illness JF Land Economics FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 314 OP 332 DO 10.3368/le.100.2.111022-0096R VO 100 IS 2 A1 Takasaki, Yoshito A1 Coomes, Oliver T. A1 Abizaid, Christian YR 2024 UL http://le.uwpress.org/content/100/2/314.abstract AB Tropical forest peoples rely on wild resources to cope with adverse shocks (i.e., natural insurance). However, research has shown its limited scope against health shocks that constrain labor supply responses. This article examines natural insurance against illness through the lens of gender. We conducted a large-scale household survey in the Peruvian Amazon, where men mostly do wild resource harvesting. We found that fishing and nontimber forest-product gathering increased against female illness and remittances increased against male illness, suggesting that the scope of natural insurance and risk sharing against illness is shaped by gender in a complementary way.