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. While such diversification is often beneficial for household incomes, the consequences for household nutrition are less … livelihood diversification affects nutrition is still scarce. To address this gap, we first develop a conceptual framework that … market access in explaining household nutrition. Then, we use panel data from the rural-urban interface (RUI) of Bangalore in …
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one of the widely attributed factors for this nutrition transition. However, urbanization in many LMICs is non …
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In 2015-16, India was the seventh-largest economy in the world and had more than 200 million people at risk for obesity …-sectional data from a primary socio-economic survey conducted in the rural-urban interface of Bangalore, a mega-city in India, to … interventions, that are focused on reducing obesity in India, to work on moderating the consumption of semi-processed foods among …
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Cash transfers successfully alleviate poverty in many developing countries. South Africa is a case in point, implementing one of the largest unconditional cash transfer programmes internationally, and with substantial benefits to household well-being along multiple dimensions. Yet, grants...
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This paper explores the impact of a livestock transfer program , that targeted small - holder female farmers with high levels of food insecurity in Nicaragua . For this purpose, the three dimensions of food security are assessed (i.e. access, availability and food use ) . The analysis uses a...
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This paper explores the impact of a livestock transfer program, that targeted small-holder female farmers with high levels of food insecurity in Nicaragua. For this purpose, the three dimensions of food security are assessed (i.e. access, availability and food use). The analysis uses a double...
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In the context of developing countries multiple pathways have been proposed from the agriculture to the nutrition …
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Cash transfers successfully alleviate poverty in many developing countries. South Africa is a case in point, implementing one of the largest unconditional cash transfer programmes internationally, and with substantial benefits to household well-being along multiple dimensions. Yet, grants...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012978169
I present some estimates for India that demonstrate that structural changes in the impact of income on food demand have …
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