Food insecurity has been rising across Europe following the Great Recession, but to varying degrees across countries and over time. The reasons for this increase are not well understood, nor are what factors might protect people’s access to food. Here we test the hypothesis that an emerging gap between food prices and wages can explain increases in reported inability to afford protein-rich foods and whether welfare regimes can mitigate its impact. We collected data in twenty-one countries from 2004 to 2012 using two databases: (i) on food prices and deprivation related to food (denoted by reported inability to afford to eat meat, chicken, fish or a vegetarian equivalent every second day) from EuroStat 2015 edition; and (ii) on wages from th...
Panel data from 14 EU member states and non parametric techniques are used in this paper to investig...
Food insecurity in Europe has recently received increasing research and political attention. Yet, co...
Although food quality and food safety issues seem to dominate discussion and research in Europe, pri...
Food insecurity has been rising across Europe following the Great Recession, but to varying degrees ...
Food insecurity has been rising across Europe following the Great Recession, but to varying degrees ...
OBJECTIVE: Food insecurity has been rising across Europe following the Great Recession, but to varyi...
The rise of prices of agricultural commodities in global markets during 2007-2012 was followed by in...
Food insecurity rose sharply in Europe after 2009, but marked variation exists across countries and ...
AbstractFood insecurity rose sharply in Europe after 2009, but marked variation exists across countr...
Since the 2008 crisis, there has been a sharp rise in demand for food aid across high-income countri...
Food insecurity rose sharply in Europe after 2009, but marked variation exists across countries and ...
Food insecurity rose sharply in Europe after 2009, but marked variation exists across countries and ...
Food insecurity rose sharply in Europe after 2009, but marked variation exists across countries and ...
Food insecurity rose sharply in Europe after 2009, but marked variation exists across countries and ...
Few studies examine the distribution of food insecurity in advanced capitalist nations. This researc...
Panel data from 14 EU member states and non parametric techniques are used in this paper to investig...
Food insecurity in Europe has recently received increasing research and political attention. Yet, co...
Although food quality and food safety issues seem to dominate discussion and research in Europe, pri...
Food insecurity has been rising across Europe following the Great Recession, but to varying degrees ...
Food insecurity has been rising across Europe following the Great Recession, but to varying degrees ...
OBJECTIVE: Food insecurity has been rising across Europe following the Great Recession, but to varyi...
The rise of prices of agricultural commodities in global markets during 2007-2012 was followed by in...
Food insecurity rose sharply in Europe after 2009, but marked variation exists across countries and ...
AbstractFood insecurity rose sharply in Europe after 2009, but marked variation exists across countr...
Since the 2008 crisis, there has been a sharp rise in demand for food aid across high-income countri...
Food insecurity rose sharply in Europe after 2009, but marked variation exists across countries and ...
Food insecurity rose sharply in Europe after 2009, but marked variation exists across countries and ...
Food insecurity rose sharply in Europe after 2009, but marked variation exists across countries and ...
Food insecurity rose sharply in Europe after 2009, but marked variation exists across countries and ...
Few studies examine the distribution of food insecurity in advanced capitalist nations. This researc...
Panel data from 14 EU member states and non parametric techniques are used in this paper to investig...
Food insecurity in Europe has recently received increasing research and political attention. Yet, co...
Although food quality and food safety issues seem to dominate discussion and research in Europe, pri...