A modelled estimate of food access within countries shows that inequality within countries has increased despite rising equality between countries

IF 9.8 1区 经济学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Juan Diego Martinez , Navin Ramankutty , Zia Mehrabi , Tom W. Hertel
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Abstract

Global food calorie supply per person is more than 2900 kcal per day on average, but we have failed to ensure equitable access to these calories. Yet how uneven food access is within countries has remained poorly understood, as has the progress made over the past five decades on closing the access gap. Using publicly available data, we developed a theoretically-grounded statistical model to estimate the cross-national relationship between average per capita expenditure and per capita food availability and used this to estimate within-country access to food for income deciles in 135 countries. We find that, from 1961 to 2013, despite between-country inequality declining by 48% (decline in Gini coefficient from 0.15 to 0.078), within-country inequality in food access increased by 25% for the countries in our study sample (Gini coefficient increased from 0.088 to 0.111). Furthermore, we find that the poorest 10% of the population in the majority of countries in South Asia, South East Asia and Africa—home to the majority of the world's food insecure—continue to access their calories primarily from staple foods and have extremely limited access to nutrient-dense foods, resulting in inequality in access to nutrient-dense foods that is even greater than inequality in access to total calories (within-country Gini coefficient of 0.2). These results strongly support continued investments in social safety nets targeted at the poorest half of the income distribution to swiftly reduce inequality in food access, and proactive programs that help vulnerable households build assets to sustain themselves through future food crises.

对各国内部粮食获取情况的模拟估算表明,尽管国家间的平等程度在提高,但国家内部的不平等却在加剧
全球平均每人每天的食物卡路里供应量超过 2900 千卡,但我们却未能确保公平获取这些卡路里。然而,人们对各国国内食物获取的不均衡程度以及过去五十年来在缩小获取差距方面所取得的进展仍然知之甚少。利用可公开获得的数据,我们建立了一个有理论依据的统计模型来估算人均平均支出与人均粮食可获得性之间的跨国关系,并以此估算了 135 个国家收入十等分人群的国内粮食可获得性。我们发现,从 1961 年到 2013 年,尽管国家间的不平等程度下降了 48%(基尼系数从 0.15 降至 0.078),但在我们的研究样本中,国家内部的食物获取不平等程度却增加了 25%(基尼系数从 0.088 升至 0.111)。此外,我们还发现,在南亚、东南亚和非洲的大多数国家--世界上大多数粮食不安全人口的居住地--最贫困的 10%人口仍然主要从主食中获取热量,而获取营养丰富的食物却极为有限,这导致获取营养丰富食物的不平等程度甚至高于获取总热量的不平等程度(国家内部的基尼系数为 0.2)。这些结果有力地支持了对社会安全网的持续投资,以收入分配中最贫困的一半人群为目标,迅速减少食物获取方面的不平等,并支持积极主动的计划,帮助弱势家庭积累资产,以度过未来的粮食危机。
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20.90
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3.40%
发文量
69
期刊介绍: Global Food Security plays a vital role in addressing food security challenges from local to global levels. To secure food systems, it emphasizes multifaceted actions considering technological, biophysical, institutional, economic, social, and political factors. The goal is to foster food systems that meet nutritional needs, preserve the environment, support livelihoods, tackle climate change, and diminish inequalities. This journal serves as a platform for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to access and engage with recent, diverse research and perspectives on achieving sustainable food security globally. It aspires to be an internationally recognized resource presenting cutting-edge insights in an accessible manner to a broad audience.
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