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This study addresses the issue of household food consumption, its relation to gender and to food policy in Indonesia. Using econometric analyses of the Indonesian Family Life Survey, the study reveals that food expenditure patterns, particularly those of the poor households, warrant food policy attention. The poor households spent more on alcohol and tobacco goods when their income increased. The impact evaluation of the «Rice for the Poor» program reveals that the program enabled beneficiaries to increase expenditures on nutrient-rich, animal source foods; however, unintended program impacts also exist. The analysis of gender roles indicates that resource distribution and power relations within households are important considerations in the development of food policy.

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Contents: Analysis of the Food Demand of Indonesian Household – Quadratic Almost Ideal Demand System (QUAIDS) – The Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS) – Impact Evaluation of the Food Security Program in Indonesia – The Role of Women’s Assets and Social Capital on Food and Nonfood Expenditure.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 08/05/2013
      ISBN13: 9783631640043, 978-3631640043
      ISBN10: 3631640048

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This study addresses the issue of household food consumption, its relation to gender and to food policy in Indonesia. Using econometric analyses of the Indonesian Family Life Survey, the study reveals that food expenditure patterns, particularly those of the poor households, warrant food policy attention. The poor households spent more on alcohol and tobacco goods when their income increased. The impact evaluation of the «Rice for the Poor» program reveals that the program enabled beneficiaries to increase expenditures on nutrient-rich, animal source foods; however, unintended program impacts also exist. The analysis of gender roles indicates that resource distribution and power relations within households are important considerations in the development of food policy.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Analysis of the Food Demand of Indonesian Household – Quadratic Almost Ideal Demand System (QUAIDS) – The Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS) – Impact Evaluation of the Food Security Program in Indonesia – The Role of Women’s Assets and Social Capital on Food and Nonfood Expenditure.

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