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Title: Testing Food Security Scales for LowCost Poverty Assessment


1
Testing Food Security Scales for Low-Cost Poverty
Assessment
  • A Research Status Report
  • October 17, 2003
  • Dr. Hugo Melgar-Quiñonez

2
Why Study Food Insecurity?
  • Intuitive link to basic deprivation
    characteristic of the very poor.
  • Shown to be sensitive to MED programs.
  • USDA scaling method is relatively easy and well
    validated in U.S. context
  • May be appropriate poverty indicator by itself
    and/or in combination with others.
  • Needs to be validated against US1/day.

3
Relationship between Household Food Insecurity
and Per Capita Consumption
  • Food insecurity determined by 17-item Household
    Food Security Scale
  • Yes/No to a series of questions reflecting
    increasing severity
  • Score 0 to 9 from secure to insecure with
    hunger
  • Consumption module of the LSMS
  • Expenses for Education Food and cooking fuel
    Non-food items Daily expenses Health Dwelling
    and services Remittances Durable goods

4
Four Countries
  • Bolivia - Achacachi altiplano - April 2003
  • Burkina Faso - Plateau Central - June 2003
  • Ghana - northern region - August 2003
  • Philippines - northern island - Dec. 2003
  • Samples 300 households, 2/3 CwE clients, 1/3
    non-clients both poorer and better off, rural
    (2/3) and urban (1/3), mostly women (83-96)

5
Findings in Bolivia and Burkina
  • Food security scaling works in both - order of
    questions reflects increasing severity
  • 85 of Bolivian and 75 of Burkinabe HH living on
    1/day were classified as food insecure.
  • Probability of living on 1/day is 2 to 2.8
    times higher for households classified as food
    insecure than for food secure.

6
More Findings
  • 90 of Burkinabe households classified as food
    insecure but only 29 of Bolivian households so
    classified were also classified as living on less
    than 1/day per capita .
  • Food security scaling may not discriminate well
    between differing consumption levels above or
    below the US1 cutoff even if it discriminates
    well those above from those below.

7
Questions
  • Why the differences between Bolivia and Burkina
    Faso?
  • Will the methods correlate as well or better in
    Ghana and the Philippines?
  • How strong a correlation is strong enough to make
    a good enough proxy ???
  • Which (food security or consumption) is the
    better proxy of poverty ???
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