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Household food insecurity and coping strategies among pensioners in Jimma Town, South West Ethiopia.

Misgana Asesefa KisiDessalegn TamiruMelese Sinaga TeshomeMeseret TamiruGarumma Tolu Feyissa
Published in: BMC public health (2018)
Household food insecurity was associated with having households headed by uneducated, widowed and guard household heads and having large family size. Food insecure households used both consumption and asset-based coping strategies such as eating less preferred, lower quality or less expensive foods and receiving donation from relatives or friends. Government policies should consider revising the current social protection scheme for pensioners. Special attention should be given to widow pensioners and pensioners with low educational status and with large family sizes.
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