Food security in developing countries: Gender and spatial interactions

Food security in developing countries is determined by a variety of economic constraints. Smallholder farmers living near one another face similar socioeconomic conditions but may have different levels of food security. Neighbors can potentially ease economic constraints and promote food security by...

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Autores principales: Romero Hernandez, Catalina, Wichmann, Bruno, Luckert, Martin, Laderach, Peter
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Taylor and Francis 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178030
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author Romero Hernandez, Catalina
Wichmann, Bruno
Luckert, Martin
Laderach, Peter
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description Food security in developing countries is determined by a variety of economic constraints. Smallholder farmers living near one another face similar socioeconomic conditions but may have different levels of food security. Neighbors can potentially ease economic constraints and promote food security by acting as channels of resources and information. These spatial effects are likely mediated by gender roles and norms. This study estimates gendered spatial effects using a sample of households across seven countries in Africa and Asia.
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spelling CGSpace1780302025-12-08T10:29:22Z Food security in developing countries: Gender and spatial interactions Romero Hernandez, Catalina Wichmann, Bruno Luckert, Martin Laderach, Peter food security gender analysis socioeconomic aspects role of women Food security in developing countries is determined by a variety of economic constraints. Smallholder farmers living near one another face similar socioeconomic conditions but may have different levels of food security. Neighbors can potentially ease economic constraints and promote food security by acting as channels of resources and information. These spatial effects are likely mediated by gender roles and norms. This study estimates gendered spatial effects using a sample of households across seven countries in Africa and Asia. 2025-10-03 2025-11-19T15:24:29Z 2025-11-19T15:24:29Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178030 en Limited Access Taylor and Francis Romero Hernandez, C.; Wichmann, B.; Luckert, M.; Laderach, P. (2025) Food security in developing countries: Gender and spatial interactions. Feminist Economics , Online first paper(2025-10-03). p. 1-36. ISSN: 1354-5701
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gender analysis
socioeconomic aspects
role of women
Romero Hernandez, Catalina
Wichmann, Bruno
Luckert, Martin
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Food security in developing countries: Gender and spatial interactions
title Food security in developing countries: Gender and spatial interactions
title_full Food security in developing countries: Gender and spatial interactions
title_fullStr Food security in developing countries: Gender and spatial interactions
title_full_unstemmed Food security in developing countries: Gender and spatial interactions
title_short Food security in developing countries: Gender and spatial interactions
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topic food security
gender analysis
socioeconomic aspects
role of women
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178030
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