2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12939-023-01977-5
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Food insecurity and levels of marginalization: food accessibility, consumption and concern in Mexico

Oscar A. Martínez-Martínez,
Karol Gil-Vasquez,
María Beatriz Romero-González

Abstract: Background Food insecurity continues to be a problem throughout the world. When estimating food insecurity, few studies analyze the contexts where the phenomenon takes place. By bearing in mind levels of marginalization in four states of Mexico, this paper answers two questions: (I) What problems are experienced with access to food, and how these difficulties affect the amount of food consumed in households? and (II) How do households experience the concern of running out of food? … Show more

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“…Thus, by 2010, 49.9 million people in Mexico experienced some degree of food insecurity [102]. According to the National Council of Evaluation (CONEVAL-in Spanish), between 2016 and 2020, food insecurity increased before the COVID-19 pandemic [103]. However, there are currently concerns about the way of measuring food insecurity, since it has been proposed that the instruments to measure food insecurity must be recalibrated to assess the changes in food consumption considering the changing patterns of purchasing power through the payment cycle [103].…”
Section: Current Food Security Related To Food Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, by 2010, 49.9 million people in Mexico experienced some degree of food insecurity [102]. According to the National Council of Evaluation (CONEVAL-in Spanish), between 2016 and 2020, food insecurity increased before the COVID-19 pandemic [103]. However, there are currently concerns about the way of measuring food insecurity, since it has been proposed that the instruments to measure food insecurity must be recalibrated to assess the changes in food consumption considering the changing patterns of purchasing power through the payment cycle [103].…”
Section: Current Food Security Related To Food Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%