This paper adopts a simple empirical approach to estimate vulnerability to food inadequacy using cross-section data from the 2001 Timor-Leste Living Standard Measurement Survey. This measurement is based on the assumption that households are exposed to the same kind of shock. It is found that the distribution of vulnerability to food inadequacy to the education of household head is more significant than that to observed food poverty. The results support the argument that senior primary and tertiary education can help reduce the food risk that households face, in particular the risk that a household is undernourished. Thus, in Timor-Leste public spending on these forms of education can provide a form of support that favours the poor
This paper explores the use of household expenditure surveys for assessing food insecurity among peo...
Food insecurity and illiteracy involve more than 800 million people today. In the proposed paper, I ...
At the 1996 World Food Summit, 186 countries made a commitment to reduce the number of chronically u...
Economists have long recognized that a household's well-being depends not just on its average income...
Food insufficiency has been addressed as one of the potential factors that can lead to divest develo...
Food insecurity is at the heart of the international movement to overcome hunger and poverty. The fi...
This paper uses cross-section data from the 1996 Papua New Guinea Household Survey to assess househo...
Food insecurity remains a vital concern in Kenya. Vulnerable members of the population, such as chil...
As food insecurity and obesity become more severe, researchers and policy makers have increased thei...
This paper uses data from national household expenditure surveys to explore whether food insecurity ...
Food insecurity continues to plague over 840 million people all over the world. Food insecurity can ...
"This paper uses data from national household expenditure surveys to explore whether food insecurity...
Household economy can be reflected by food security situation of the households. This paper aims to ...
The link between food insecurity and nutritional status has been studied comprehensively, but the r...
The lack of data on rural household production systems and economic conditions in Papua New Guinea (...
This paper explores the use of household expenditure surveys for assessing food insecurity among peo...
Food insecurity and illiteracy involve more than 800 million people today. In the proposed paper, I ...
At the 1996 World Food Summit, 186 countries made a commitment to reduce the number of chronically u...
Economists have long recognized that a household's well-being depends not just on its average income...
Food insufficiency has been addressed as one of the potential factors that can lead to divest develo...
Food insecurity is at the heart of the international movement to overcome hunger and poverty. The fi...
This paper uses cross-section data from the 1996 Papua New Guinea Household Survey to assess househo...
Food insecurity remains a vital concern in Kenya. Vulnerable members of the population, such as chil...
As food insecurity and obesity become more severe, researchers and policy makers have increased thei...
This paper uses data from national household expenditure surveys to explore whether food insecurity ...
Food insecurity continues to plague over 840 million people all over the world. Food insecurity can ...
"This paper uses data from national household expenditure surveys to explore whether food insecurity...
Household economy can be reflected by food security situation of the households. This paper aims to ...
The link between food insecurity and nutritional status has been studied comprehensively, but the r...
The lack of data on rural household production systems and economic conditions in Papua New Guinea (...
This paper explores the use of household expenditure surveys for assessing food insecurity among peo...
Food insecurity and illiteracy involve more than 800 million people today. In the proposed paper, I ...
At the 1996 World Food Summit, 186 countries made a commitment to reduce the number of chronically u...