Livelihoods, poverty, and food insecurity in Myanmar: Survey evidence from June 2020 to December 2021

Ten rounds of the Rural-Urban Food Security Survey (RUFSS) have been conducted between June 2020 and December 2021 to assess the impacts of Myanmar’s economic, political, and health crises on various dimensions of household welfare. RUFSS interviews about 2000 mothers of young children per round fro...

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Autor principal: Myanmar Agriculture Policy Support Activity
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140967
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description Ten rounds of the Rural-Urban Food Security Survey (RUFSS) have been conducted between June 2020 and December 2021 to assess the impacts of Myanmar’s economic, political, and health crises on various dimensions of household welfare. RUFSS interviews about 2000 mothers of young children per round from urban Yangon, the rural Dry Zone, and recent migrants from these areas.
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spelling CGSpace1409672025-12-08T10:11:39Z Livelihoods, poverty, and food insecurity in Myanmar: Survey evidence from June 2020 to December 2021 Myanmar Agriculture Policy Support Activity shock surveys covid-19 households mothers children livelihoods food security unemployment poverty dietary diversity Ten rounds of the Rural-Urban Food Security Survey (RUFSS) have been conducted between June 2020 and December 2021 to assess the impacts of Myanmar’s economic, political, and health crises on various dimensions of household welfare. RUFSS interviews about 2000 mothers of young children per round from urban Yangon, the rural Dry Zone, and recent migrants from these areas. 2022-02-02 2024-04-12T13:36:58Z 2024-04-12T13:36:58Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140967 en https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134874 https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134444 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Myanmar Agriculture Policy Support Activity (MAPSA). 2022. Livelihoods, poverty, and food insecurity in Myanmar: Survey evidence from June 2020 to December 2021. Myanmar SSP Research Note 75. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134979.
spellingShingle shock
surveys
covid-19
households
mothers
children
livelihoods
food security
unemployment
poverty
dietary diversity
Myanmar Agriculture Policy Support Activity
Livelihoods, poverty, and food insecurity in Myanmar: Survey evidence from June 2020 to December 2021
title Livelihoods, poverty, and food insecurity in Myanmar: Survey evidence from June 2020 to December 2021
title_full Livelihoods, poverty, and food insecurity in Myanmar: Survey evidence from June 2020 to December 2021
title_fullStr Livelihoods, poverty, and food insecurity in Myanmar: Survey evidence from June 2020 to December 2021
title_full_unstemmed Livelihoods, poverty, and food insecurity in Myanmar: Survey evidence from June 2020 to December 2021
title_short Livelihoods, poverty, and food insecurity in Myanmar: Survey evidence from June 2020 to December 2021
title_sort livelihoods poverty and food insecurity in myanmar survey evidence from june 2020 to december 2021
topic shock
surveys
covid-19
households
mothers
children
livelihoods
food security
unemployment
poverty
dietary diversity
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140967
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