Coping with Food Insecurity on a Micro-Scale: Evidence from Ethiopian Rural Households

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This article examines the main household demographics and economic factors associated with food insecurity and coping behavior of rural households employed during times of food shortages in northern Ethiopia. Using a cost-of-basic-needs approach we estimated the food poverty line. This cut-off value was used to classify households as either food secure or insecure.

Agriculture