The dynamics of food insecurity and overall health: Evidence from the Canadian National Population Health Survey
Authors: Logan McLeod and Michael R. Veall
Overview
Abstract (English)
The paper explores whether the responses to food deprivation questions on the longitudinal Canadian National Population Health Survey help explain the links between socio-economic status and health. Transitions in food deprivation status are correlated with changes in health status. While health transitions are correlated with changes in food deprivation status, there is little evidence that change in food deprivation status leads changes in health status but some evidence that change in health status leads change in food deprivation status.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Logan McLeod and Michael R. Veall |
Publication Year | 2006 |
Title | The dynamics of food insecurity and overall health: Evidence from the Canadian National Population Health Survey |
Volume | 38 |
Journal Name | Applied Economics |
Number | 18 |
Pages | 2131-2146 |
Publication Language | English |
- Logan McLeod
- Logan McLeod and Michael R. Veall
- The dynamics of food insecurity and overall health: Evidence from the Canadian National Population Health Survey
- Applied Economics
- 38
- 2006
- 18
- 2131-2146