2014
DOI: 10.11648/j.ajtas.20140302.14
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Logit Models for Household Food Insecurity Classification

Abstract: Micro-level measurement of food insecurity is a necessary approach towards a more feasible solution to the global problem for proper classification of households by food insecurity status. Measurement of food insecurity is a challenge because it is a multi-faceted latent and continuous phenomenon explained by a wide range of both quantitative and qualitative variables. In this paper, we examined the quantitative variables and applied exploratory factor analysis to identify which of them significantly influence… Show more

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“…This study agrees with Food Security (2006) that stability, the fourth pillar, is inherent in both availability and access; hence, the model in this study only consisted of three pillars–food availability, access, and utilization. The sub‐criteria for each of the three dimensions of food security were identified through a literature study (Owino et al, 2014; UBOS & MAAIF, 2011) and a group discussion with a selection of farmers and an expert team from NaCRRI. The group discussion enabled the team to obtain a consensus on the measures to employ in the study, resulting in seven (7) food security sub‐criteria to measure the contribution Adsurv makes towards food security.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study agrees with Food Security (2006) that stability, the fourth pillar, is inherent in both availability and access; hence, the model in this study only consisted of three pillars–food availability, access, and utilization. The sub‐criteria for each of the three dimensions of food security were identified through a literature study (Owino et al, 2014; UBOS & MAAIF, 2011) and a group discussion with a selection of farmers and an expert team from NaCRRI. The group discussion enabled the team to obtain a consensus on the measures to employ in the study, resulting in seven (7) food security sub‐criteria to measure the contribution Adsurv makes towards food security.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Globally, agriculture plays a vital role in spurring economic growth, increasing income, enhancing food and nutritional security, as well as overcoming poverty (Yeyo et al, 2014). In much of sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries, the sector remains the main pathway for smallscale farmers contributing to increased income, poverty reduction, and food and nutrition security (World Bank, 2008). In Kenya, agriculture accounts for about 65% of the total exports, contributes to about 30% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and provides employment opportunities to more than 80% of the population, therefore, remains a major source of livelihood for about 80% of the rural populace (Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, KNBS, 2016; KNBS, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maize and legume form a major component of many dinner tables. Their availability, accessibility, and stability are vital in many households since their absence implies food insecurity (Yeyo et al, 2014). Maize and legumes are major staple crops in Kenya.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%