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Determinants of Food Insecurity in Rural Households: The Case of the Paute River Basin of Azuay Province, Ecuador

Authors :
Vanegas Ruiz, Jorge Leonado
Quinde Lituma, Maria Elena
Cordero Ahiman, Otilia Vanessa
Beltran Romero, Pablo Anibal
Vanegas Ruiz, Jorge Leonado
Quinde Lituma, Maria Elena
Cordero Ahiman, Otilia Vanessa
Beltran Romero, Pablo Anibal
Source :
Sustainability
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Eliminating food insecurity is one of humanity’s greatest global challenges. Thus, the purpose of this research was to analyze the factors that determine food insecurity in households in the rural area of the Paute River Basin, Azuay Province, Ecuador. Stratified sampling was used as the sampling method, with proportional affixation. Moreover, we employed the Latin American and Caribbean Household Food Security Measurement Scale (ELCSA). We estimated the main determinants of household food insecurity using two binomial logit models and one ordered logit model. For the analysis of the data, the respective statistical and econometric tests were employed. The results show that housing size and access to food security information are the most important determinants of food insecurity in the three predictive models applied in this research.This research contributes to the existing literature on food insecurity and provides important information forpolicymakers, especially regarding food insecurity in rural areas, which has profound economic and social implications.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Sustainability
Notes :
es_ES
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1146346364
Document Type :
Electronic Resource