Social class and lunch: differences in midday meal format in Santiago, Chile
Claudia Giacoman,
Pamela Ayala Arancibia,
Camila Joustra
Abstract:PurposeThe social sciences have extensively studied meals; nonetheless, a few have investigated the menu format, with all the data originating from European countries. Within this framework, the novelty of this research is that it analyses the relationship between social class and lunch structure among adults in a Global South city: Santiago, Chile.Design/methodology/approachThe study worked with data from the Survey of Commensality in Adults (>18) of the Metropolitan Region, which used a questionnaire and … Show more
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