People who are living with food insecurity in high income countries can be invisible. These countries typically produce enough food to feed the population but are unable to ensure that all households can feed themselves and their families with dignity. In managing food security, households undertake several strategies that optimise income and manage debt. At the same time, they practice consumption smoothing and resourceful management of food to alleviate hunger. This chapter will explore the lived experience of food insecurity in high income countries, outlining the circumstances that contribute to food insecurity, the trade-offs that need to occur to ensure food is on the table and the repercussions when maintaining food security is not a...
This report shows that increasing numbers of people within the United Kingdom are being pulled into ...
In the US over the last few years, approximately 14.5% of households experience food insecurity at s...
Food insecurity is a widespread issue plaguing roughly 12.3% of households in the United States, whi...
People who are living with food insecurity in high income countries can be invisible. These countrie...
Household food insecurity is a serious public health concern in rich countries with developed econom...
We all eat, but not all of us can access the food we need to live a healthy and active life. This is...
This chapter reviews studies examining food security on a household level in developed countries. It...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, an extensive literature has existed on the subject of food insecur...
Food security has become a priority in many developing countries and isconsidered a funda...
Being at the core of sustainable growth, food insecurity is one of the most important issues in dete...
Food security has become a priority in many developing countries and is considered a fundamental hum...
At the 1996 World Food Summit, 186 countries made a commitment to reduce the number of chronically u...
Food insecurity is one of the most important issues in determining a country's level of development,...
Recent high food prices and changes in the world food situation are exacerbating the conditions of h...
In low- and middle-income countries, food insecurity (FI) is a living reality for many households, p...
This report shows that increasing numbers of people within the United Kingdom are being pulled into ...
In the US over the last few years, approximately 14.5% of households experience food insecurity at s...
Food insecurity is a widespread issue plaguing roughly 12.3% of households in the United States, whi...
People who are living with food insecurity in high income countries can be invisible. These countrie...
Household food insecurity is a serious public health concern in rich countries with developed econom...
We all eat, but not all of us can access the food we need to live a healthy and active life. This is...
This chapter reviews studies examining food security on a household level in developed countries. It...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, an extensive literature has existed on the subject of food insecur...
Food security has become a priority in many developing countries and isconsidered a funda...
Being at the core of sustainable growth, food insecurity is one of the most important issues in dete...
Food security has become a priority in many developing countries and is considered a fundamental hum...
At the 1996 World Food Summit, 186 countries made a commitment to reduce the number of chronically u...
Food insecurity is one of the most important issues in determining a country's level of development,...
Recent high food prices and changes in the world food situation are exacerbating the conditions of h...
In low- and middle-income countries, food insecurity (FI) is a living reality for many households, p...
This report shows that increasing numbers of people within the United Kingdom are being pulled into ...
In the US over the last few years, approximately 14.5% of households experience food insecurity at s...
Food insecurity is a widespread issue plaguing roughly 12.3% of households in the United States, whi...