Adequacy of food spending is related to housing affordability among lower-income Canadian households
Auteurs: S. Kirkpatrick et V. Tarasuk
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Objectives A number of studies have pointed to the pressure that housing costs can exert on the resources available for food. The objectives of the present study were to characterise the relationship between the proportion of income absorbed by housing and the adequacy of household food expenditures across the Canadian population and within income quintiles; and to elucidate the impact of receipt of a housing subsidy on adequacy of food expenditures among low-income tenant households. Design The 2001 Survey of Household Spending, conducted by Statistics Canada, was a national cross-sectional survey that collected detailed information on expenditures on goods and services. The adequacy of food spending was assessed in relation to the cost of a basic nutritious diet. Setting Canada. Subjects The person with primary responsibility for financial maintenance from 15 535 households from all provinces and territories. Results As the proportion of income allocated to housing increased, food spending adequacy declined significantly among households in the three lowest income quintiles. After accounting for household income and composition, receipt of a housing subsidy was associated with an improvement in adequacy of food spending among low-income tenant households, but still mean food spending fell below the cost of a basic nutritious diet even among subsidised households. Conclusions This study indicates that housing costs compromise the food access of some low-income households and speaks to the need to re-examine policies related to housing affordability and income adequacy.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | S. Kirkpatrick et V. Tarasuk |
Année de pulication | 2007 |
Titre | Adequacy of food spending is related to housing affordability among lower-income Canadian households |
Volume | 10 |
Nom du Journal | Public Health Nutrition |
Numéro | 12 |
Pages | 1464-1473 |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- S. Kirkpatrick
- S. Kirkpatrick et V. Tarasuk
- Adequacy of food spending is related to housing affordability among lower-income Canadian households
- Public Health Nutrition
- 10
- 2007
- 12
- 1464-1473