Biases in self-reported food insecurity measurement: A list experiment approach

Volume: 92, Pages: 101862 - 101862
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Measuring the incidence and intensity of food insecurity has long been a challenge due to its conceptual and practical complexity. Several scholars have proposed objective and subjective measurements to monitor or evaluate food in(security) programs. While the objective measurements such as food caloric intake and food expenditure are data demanding and costly, the subjective measurements such as experience-based food insecurity scales that use...
Paper Details
Title
Biases in self-reported food insecurity measurement: A list experiment approach
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
92
Pages
101862 - 101862
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