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Food insecurity among students in India

By: Priyam, M., Jeffrey, G. and Dyson, J.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Economic and Political Weekly Description: 50(57), Dec, 10, 2022: p.21-23. In: Economic and Political WeeklySummary: There has been increased attention to food insecurity in India and globally since the 1990s. However, the food insecurity experienced by university students has not been widely discussed. We examine the scale and depth of the problem of student food insecurity and outline four key considerations that will need to be borne in mind in policy efforts to address the issue. Future work on this problem should be comparative, engaged with policy, informed by its complexity, and attuned to the significance of young people’s agency. – Reproduced
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50(57), Dec, 10, 2022: p.21-23 Available AR128116

There has been increased attention to food insecurity in India and globally since the 1990s. However, the food insecurity experienced by university students has not been widely discussed. We examine the scale and depth of the problem of student food insecurity and outline four key considerations that will need to be borne in mind in policy efforts to address the issue. Future work on this problem should be comparative, engaged with policy, informed by its complexity, and attuned to the significance of young people’s agency. – Reproduced

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