Determinants of food insecurity in higher-income households in Canada
Authors: Olayemi M. Olabiyi and Lynn McIntyre
Overview
Abstract (English)
About 15% of all food insecure households in Canadian surveys are not income poor. Using pooled data from the nationally representative Canadian Community Health Survey, spanning the years 2005-2010, this study investigated risk factors for food insecurity in higher-income households. Food insecurity was increased among renters, single-parent households, and those with greater household size and where educational attainment was lower, unemployment benefits were received, chronic disease was present, and smoking and problem gambling occurred. Consideration of these factors may inform policies and programs that provide access to short-term income support for higher-income households as well as treatment for gambling and other addictions.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Olayemi M. Olabiyi and Lynn McIntyre |
Publication Year | 2014 |
Title | Determinants of food insecurity in higher-income households in Canada |
Volume | 9 |
Journal Name | Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition |
Number | 4 |
Pages | 433-448 |
Publisher | Taylor and Francis |
Publication Language | English |
- Olayemi M. Olabiyi
- Olayemi M. Olabiyi and Lynn McIntyre
- Determinants of food insecurity in higher-income households in Canada
- Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition
- 9
- 2014
- 4
- 433-448