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观点:确保在冲击面前人们能负担得起膳食

Viewpoint: Ensuring affordability of diets in the face of shocks

Food Policy · 2023
被引 7
人大 BABS 3

中文导读

研究了136个国家在面临收入冲击时,人们能否负担得起能量充足和健康膳食,发现收入冲击会大幅增加无力负担人口,尤其是低收入和中低收入国家,并指出应对收入不平等、提高平均收入和降低膳食成本是关键。

Abstract

Climate-related shocks, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the war in Ukraine have exacerbated world hunger, making it more difficult for people to meet their nutritional needs. This viewpoint examines, for 136 countries, the ability of populations to afford an energy-sufficient and a healthy diet in the face of shocks. Using pre-pandemic data from 2019, we calculate the percentage of countries’ populations at risk of losing access to these diets in the event of a one-tenth, one-fifth, or one-third reduction in real income. We find that, in addition to the 152 million people who were unable to afford a basic energy-sufficient diet in 2019, up to 260 million people (mostly in low-income and lower-middle income countries) are vulnerable to not being able to afford it should a shock reduce real income by up to one-third. The more expensive healthy diet, which was already out of reach for 3 billion people before the pandemic, risks becoming inaccessible to an additional 968 million people (nearly all in middle-income countries). Our findings indicate that addressing income inequality is key when trying to ensure access to energy-sufficient diets, while raising mean income and reducing diet cost are increasingly relevant for ensuring access to healthy diets, especially following a shock. We thus provide insights on how countries facing shocks will need a varying mix of social protection, income stabilization, lowering the cost of nutritious foods, and investing in broader economic development.

发展经济学公共经济学粮食安全收入不平等营养经济学