This study investigates how per capita calorie intake in low income households of rural southwestern Nigeria responds to changes in total household income and women's share of household income. The study addresses two major questions. First, is calorie-income elasticity large enough to justify the use of income increases as a food/nutrition policy strategy for increasing calorie intake among low income households? Second, what is the potential effect of intra-household redistribution of income from men to women on per capita calorie consumption? My results show that calorie-income elasticity is small and close to zero, implying that income policies may not be the most effective way to achieve substantial improvements in calorie consumption....
Food calorie intake has been found to have a strong empirical linkage with both human health and pro...
Malnutrition among children and women continues to be one of the major problems in Sri Lanka despite...
The dramatic global food price upsurges of 2007/2008 and the resurgence of 2010/2011 have kept the w...
This study investigates how per capita calorie intake in low income households of rural southwestern...
This paper addresses an important but not widely investigated question of how calorie consumption in...
There has been an intense debate in the last two decades on the nature of the relationship between i...
How does the distribution of power within the household affect the nutrition of its members? In 1998...
The study has empirically revealed that the widely discussed ‘calorie-consumption puzzle’ appears to...
We present evidence on evolving dietary patterns in Nigeria using three waves and six total rounds o...
More than 40 percent of the total income of households in rural Nigeria is from non-farm activities....
We present evidence on evolving dietary patterns in Nigeria using six rounds of household consumptio...
The main focus of this paper was to: (i) determine the impact of women’s share of household income o...
This paper examines the relationship between income and calorie consumption for households in ...
The study examined the income distribution and effects of income on food expenditure, non-food expen...
The key objectives of this study is to examined the effects of food price spikes on the quantity and...
Food calorie intake has been found to have a strong empirical linkage with both human health and pro...
Malnutrition among children and women continues to be one of the major problems in Sri Lanka despite...
The dramatic global food price upsurges of 2007/2008 and the resurgence of 2010/2011 have kept the w...
This study investigates how per capita calorie intake in low income households of rural southwestern...
This paper addresses an important but not widely investigated question of how calorie consumption in...
There has been an intense debate in the last two decades on the nature of the relationship between i...
How does the distribution of power within the household affect the nutrition of its members? In 1998...
The study has empirically revealed that the widely discussed ‘calorie-consumption puzzle’ appears to...
We present evidence on evolving dietary patterns in Nigeria using three waves and six total rounds o...
More than 40 percent of the total income of households in rural Nigeria is from non-farm activities....
We present evidence on evolving dietary patterns in Nigeria using six rounds of household consumptio...
The main focus of this paper was to: (i) determine the impact of women’s share of household income o...
This paper examines the relationship between income and calorie consumption for households in ...
The study examined the income distribution and effects of income on food expenditure, non-food expen...
The key objectives of this study is to examined the effects of food price spikes on the quantity and...
Food calorie intake has been found to have a strong empirical linkage with both human health and pro...
Malnutrition among children and women continues to be one of the major problems in Sri Lanka despite...
The dramatic global food price upsurges of 2007/2008 and the resurgence of 2010/2011 have kept the w...