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Assessing the impact of shocks on food insecurity: An empirical analysis of the Asia-Pacific

  1. Title statementAssessing the impact of shocks on food insecurity: An empirical analysis of the Asia-Pacific [rukopis] / Kaushal Prakash
    Additional Variant TitlesFood Insecurity in the Asia Pacific region
    Personal name Prakash, Kaushal, (dissertant)
    Translated titleFood Insecurity in the Asia Pacific region
    Issue data2023
    Phys.des.57p, Approx16,500 words : tab.
    NoteOponent Gianni Vaggi
    Ved. práce Maria Sassi
    Another responsib. Vaggi, Gianni, (opponent)
    Sassi, Maria, (thesis advisor)
    Another responsib. Univerzita Palackého. Katedra rozvojových studií (degree grantor)
    Keywords Keywords: Risk * Shocks * Food systems * Undernourishment prevalence * Food insecurity * Asia Pacific
    Form, Genre diplomové práce master's theses
    UDC (043)378.2
    CountryČesko
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindPUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST
    TitleMgr.
    Degree programNavazující
    Degree programGlobal Development Policy
    Degreee disciplineGlobal Development Policy
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    This quantitative study is focused on researching the relationship between multifaceted shocks in food systems and resulting food insecurity measured through undernourishment prevalence in the Asia-Pacific region from 2002-2021. The contribution that this study makes to the literature is an in-depth analysis of shocks and resulting risk in food insecurity outcomes whereas traditional literature has placed greater emphasis on vulnerability & resilience studies. Utilising a panel data regression analysis fixed effects model, the results of this study show that unemployment and food price inflation shocks had the most statistically significant effects in increasing undernourishment prevalence throughout the region from 2002-2021, with food price inflation showing the stronger effect. Moreover, these results displayed that the access dimension of food insecurity is considered the most at-risk to increase the prevalence of food insecurity in the Asia Pacific region. Lastly, the study found that while shocks do have an impact, majority of the variation in undernourishment prevalence within Asia-Pacific from 2002-2021 is explained by long term systemic vulnerabilities and lack of resilient coping capacities. This study is characterised for its focus on specifically analysing shocks and resulting risk in food insecurity outcomes which adversely impacts food systems.This quantitative study is focused on researching the relationship between multifaceted shocks in food systems and resulting food insecurity measured through undernourishment prevalence in the Asia-Pacific region from 2002-2021. The contribution that this study makes to the literature is an in-depth analysis of shocks and resulting risk in food insecurity outcomes whereas traditional literature has placed greater emphasis on vulnerability & resilience studies. Utilising a panel data regression analysis fixed effects model, the results of this study show that unemployment and food price inflation shocks had the most statistically significant effects in increasing undernourishment prevalence throughout the region from 2002-2021, with food price inflation showing the stronger effect. Moreover, these results displayed that the access dimension of food insecurity is considered the most at-risk to increase the prevalence of food insecurity in the Asia Pacific region. Lastly, the study found that while shocks do have an impact, majority of the variation in undernourishment prevalence within Asia-Pacific from 2002-2021 is explained by long term systemic vulnerabilities and lack of resilient coping capacities. This study is characterised for its focus on specifically analysing shocks and resulting risk in food insecurity outcomes which adversely impacts food systems

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